Fault Utopia

Chapter 116 A way out

Chapter 116 A way out
When Sun Jieke heard what Ta Pai Ni Tian said, he turned his head and looked at him, "What's the matter? Do you want to treat them as human mines?"

"Human mines are no good, what a waste. Do you know what they are?" Tapai pointed at the children in the orphanage. "These are all talents!"

"As long as we put various skill chips into their brains, each of them will be an expert in other areas. Since child laborers have the freedom to work, they can support themselves in the future! We don't have to worry about them anymore."

Hearing what Tapai said, Sun Jieke had never seen such an outrageous plan. "It's easy for you to think about it, but I couldn't find a job at the time. Do you expect anyone to hire these kids who are not even as tall as my legs?"

"Well, that's a problem. I wonder if selling them in packages will be more competitive." Tapai tilted his head and supported his chin with his hand, thinking.

Although Tappai's idea was not very reliable, Sun Jieke was inspired. He remembered that he had seen some advertisements when he first entered the city. Red clay stove PornMAXmini children's smart rifle.

"Tapai, you just inspired me. We don't need to treat them as defenseless children. Instead, we should let them adapt to the metropolis as quickly as possible. As long as they have weapons, they can protect themselves. As long as everyone has a gun, there will be no chaos!"

As 50@ of @coins quickly disappeared, Sun Jack's deposit became 1292.862@. As the indicator light of the drone transport ship flashed rapidly in the rain, a courier box quickly landed in the center of the orphanage.

Sun Jack quickly opened it and looked at the smaller guns inside. These were the weapons he had just bought from Hasbro. They were very easy to operate and had built-in fine-tuning, making them most suitable for children who were not yet adults.

He picked up a handful and handed it to the blond kid next to him. "Here, take it! If someone tries to hurt you, use this to fight back!"

Sun Jack certainly knew that this was not a good thing, but if he wanted to increase the survival rate of these children in this world, then he had no choice but to do this.

"Although there are many of you, none of you are strong, so you must stick together, do you understand? Only by sticking together for warmth can you survive!" Sun Jack taught carefully while distributing guns.

I am unreliable. If I lose my life in Ananda's pursuit, they will not live long.

At this moment, a ten-year-old black girl with an afro looked around, picked up the metal Bible of liberation theology on the table next to her, opened it quickly, flipped through a few pages, and held it high to show Sun Jack. "Yeah! We know! The priest taught us! Unity is strength!"

Seeing the scriptures in front of him, Sun Jack was slightly stunned. It seemed that the priest was leaving some seeds for liberation theology.

Sun Jieke nodded in agreement, picked up a pistol and put it in the other's hand, "Remember, find a way to survive and grow up, and protect yourself well!"

After Sun Jack distributed the guns, he began to teach them how to use the guns. Later, when he found that the efficiency was too low, Sun Jack directly placed an order for a batch of shooting behavior module chips.

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As chips were inserted into the children's nervous systems, their gun-holding skills soon became more sophisticated.

Tappai tilted his head and watched the orphanage quickly turn into a shooting range. "Is this really reliable? Genius, what kind of brain can come up with such an idea?"

"I just want to protect them. I don't want the priest's hard work to go to waste." Sun Jack stretched out his hand and slightly raised the muzzle of the gun in front of the child, signaling the other party to continue test shooting to practice the feel.

As long as the children were able to move, Sun Jack would do everything he could to enable them to have the ability to protect themselves. Only in this way would they be qualified to survive in this cannibalistic metropolis.

Sun Jieke, who was patrolling back and forth, suddenly stopped and looked at the mechanical nun whose long skirt was lifted up on the ground. It seemed that the nun had returned to her old job. "AA! Are you free? Come over here! I have some robots that need repair!"

AA arrived soon, and she used her knowledge as much as possible to repair the damaged nuns and perform maintenance checks on those nuns who were still able to move. As the nuns moved in an orderly manner, the orphanage that had been suspended because of the priest started to operate again.

Sun Jieke, who saw this scene, finally breathed a sigh of relief. "Father, I don't know if this can meet your requirements, but this is all I can do."

Sun Jack waved his hand and called the five oldest children to come over to him. They were the ones who were most familiar with guns, and the guns were now covered with various cartoon stickers.

"I am the priest's friend. As for my name, you don't need to worry about it. I will add you as my friend now. If you encounter any trouble, remember to contact me as soon as possible."

The five children of different skin colors looked at Sun Jack with awe and admiration. They did not forget that when those bad guys bullied them, it was the man in the yellow projection glasses who rushed out and saved them all.

"Where is Pop? When will he come back?" A heterochromic girl who looked only eleven or twelve years old leaned against the door frame and asked Sun Jie Ke worriedly.

"He's dead." Tapai spread his hands.

With a "bang", Sun Jieke's metal prosthesis hit Tapai's iron head, making a crisp sound. "You will die if you don't speak!"

Suddenly learning the news of the priest's death, Sun Jack wanted to comfort the children, but he saw five angry faces. "Who killed Pop! We want revenge!"

It is obvious that those who can live in the metropolis, both adults and children, are adapting as quickly as possible, and the weapons they buy only speed up the process.

"I have avenged the priest. Now you just need to grow up as quickly as possible and protect your younger brothers and sisters. Don't let your POP's hard work go to waste."

As Sun Jack gave the order through the system, the drone that had been monitoring in the sky quickly flew down and hovered in front of everyone. "I will use this to monitor this place at any time. If you need money to buy food, just tell it and I will call you."

After giving some more details, Sun Jack took Tapai and AA away from the orphanage, planning to go home to see if King Kong had contacted the other party.

But just as he was leaving the church, Sun Jack saw those who believed in liberation theology gathered in a circle.

Just when Sun Jack was confused about the situation, he saw a homeless man holding a red metal book and placing it in front of him almost reverently. The meaning of the book was self-evident.

"I'm not a priest! The priest is dead!" Sun Jieke pushed the book away. "Don't always expect others to save you! I can't even save myself! You are all adults, I have no obligation to help you!"

After Sun Jieke finished speaking, he pulled AA through the crowd and walked towards the subway entrance.

"Jack, what a good idea! If these orphans grow up, they can become our brothers in the future. Why do we still need to be mercenaries? We can just learn from Steel Heart and occupy a piece of land and do business that makes a fortune every day!" Tapai quickly followed.

Sun Jie Ke was about to retort, but after thinking about it, he decided not to refute anything. It would be better for them to do this than to be swallowed up by the metropolis alone. "We'll talk about it later. If they really can't find a job when they grow up, being a mercenary is better than being a homeless person."

(End of this chapter)

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