After a closer look, Lux felt that these humans were a little too standard, not like they were naturally grown. They gave people the feeling of being mass-produced and artificially made.

They are all so neatly aligned, almost like only robots can achieve this level of alignment.

And these are obviously not robots, they are cyborgs or clones.

So, in order to retake their homeland and reduce their own sacrifices, humans mass-produced this type of life form to fight?

Lux was psychologically uncomfortable with this, and she didn't immediately think of criticizing the inhumane behavior of the humans in this world.

Because she didn't know what exactly happened in this world, humans might have suffered extremely tragic experiences, which forced them to do this.

His sight was also locked on thirteen figures. They were in the front and they looked like the commanders commanding the androids.

coming!

A figure walked out of the base and stepped onto the podium.

It was a young-looking man, probably a human.

As he stood up, he was instantly saluted by all the androids.

Everything was unified to an astonishing degree - just like the unified operation of robots under a program, which made Lux believe that these armed forces were all artificial people, not humans.

"When should we start? Yes, it starts from June 12, 2003."

Right from the start, there was no politician-like showy greeting, but he just started telling a story.

"That day was the beginning of humanity's end."

Is this the day when the mechanical life forms began to explode?

"On that day, beings from other dimensions visited the human world."

This was a completely unexpected turn of events for Lux.

It's not the machines made by humans that are rebelling, but the arrival of life from another dimension. Are the mechanical life forms from other worlds?

But as the other party continued to talk, Lux became even more surprised. It was a bit magical, dragons and giants?

Humans also master magic?

After listening to it, I realized that before the crisis of mechanical life forms was even mentioned, humanity was almost wiped out by a virus.

"In 3288, transformed humans began to return to their clones, and thus, the war between humans and clones began."

Lux felt very complicated after hearing this.

She already knew that androids were not the cyborgs or clones she understood.

The artificial humans in this world are robots, created by humans to manage their clones after their souls fall asleep.

But no one expected that there would be problems with the human plan. The replicants developed their own selves and refused to let the human soul return to the cloned body.

And so the war began.

At the moment, the information being shared had a significant impact on the androids present, as most of them were obviously unaware of these things.

And from the wavering expressions of so many androids, Lux realized that these androids were also beings with their own thoughts and were not pure robots.

They are also intelligent beings.

"In 3465, humanity's return plan failed, and humanity's extinction was almost inevitable. So, humanity adopted a new plan."

There are some human clones that have successfully returned, but only a small number of them.

They found that this approach could not prevent the invasion of the virus, and destruction seemed inevitable.

For this reason, the remaining humans, like those in the movies who go on interstellar voyages, will lie down in a device to hibernate because the voyage takes too long.

The remaining humans were confined to their coffins thanks to a technological invention: the stasis field, which could slow down the flow of time.

By lingering on like this, he is like a vegetable.

"In the year 5012, alien life forms invaded Earth..."

After listening to it, I understood the origin of mechanical life forms. They were created by alien life forms.

The human beings in this world are already struggling to survive, and now they have to endure such a situation. They are really even more desperate.

What followed was a long war between the artificial humans created by humans and the mechanical life forms that lasted for about seven thousand years.

Seven thousand years?

What an incredible time!

until--

"Today, we humans rise from this coffin and will regretfully tell you one thing: we will have to abandon you."

These seemed to be a suffocating farewell, which made the artificial people obviously shaken, and each of them looked confused and at a loss.

This made Lux, who also heard this, feel extremely heavy in her heart.

Chapter 180 [The Last Human] Set off for the outer space!

The androids were able to sustain the war for humanity for about seven thousand years, a war as long as that against mechanical life forms.

Normally, if it is a purely mechanical process, it can last this long.

However, the androids all have their own selves and their own thoughts. To have been able to persist for so long, either they had been given prison-like programs that forced them to fight a war for such a long time.

Or, it could be that the androids themselves truly love humans, revere their creations, and dedicate themselves to them with great loyalty.

Judging from the situation, the latter is more likely.

Because after the announcement of this [Farewell Last Words], among the emotions revealed on the faces of countless shaken androids, there was one emotion that was not seen - anger.

It is anger directed against their Creator.

If they were slaves, and they had been fighting for seven thousand years, and now humans suddenly gave up and didn't want to continue lying down, then all their efforts as slaves for seven thousand years would be meaningless.

Why not just die earlier? Why torture them for seven thousand years?

In addition to anger, there should also be an emotion, that is, the emotion of relief.

Because humans no longer have to fight an endless war with mechanical life forms.

However, they did not feel anger or relief, but only confusion and helplessness, like the panic of a child facing the departure of his parents.

They are afraid and terrified of their parents' departure and cannot accept their parents' death.

Their parents’ survival supports their own survival and is the motivation for them to live.

If their parents die, they will feel that life is meaningless.

Some of the androids already have expressions that reveal the desire to commit suicide for love.

They could not accept this, but the remaining humans could not bear to lie in a cold coffin for thousands of years. This was simply worse than death.

Rather than being in this endless vegetative state, it would be better to simply remove the oxygen tube and enjoy the last days of life to the fullest.

Therefore, this farewell does not mean immediate death.

It means that you are no longer lying in that stasis field, delaying time to survive. When you come out, the disease you suffer from will no longer be suppressed and will quickly consume your life.

"Again, I'm sorry we abandoned you because we are leaving for other galaxies."

The sudden reversal was so shocking that I couldn't react.

"We have conducted such an experiment before, and the feedback from that experiment has brought us new hope."

What this means is that humans have conducted some deep space exploration and found a way to cure their own "white salt syndrome" in a distant galaxy?

"We discovered..."

The truth is that as long as humans stay away from the solar system, this disease will be suppressed.

It is as if the solar system itself has become a space filled with special radiation, and if humans continue to stay in the solar system, their condition will only worsen.

As long as you stay away from the solar system, the symptoms of [White Salt Syndrome] will gradually disappear.

Therefore, the current farewell is not that humans have given up their lives, but that in order to survive, they really have to abandon their hometown and the artificial humans who fight for them.

For a moment, Lux felt complicated after hearing this.

However, there doesn't seem to be any need to abandon the androids, can we set off together?

Maybe, we really can't set out together.

Because if we want to carry out interstellar travel, we will not be able to carry too many people unless we have a dramatic improvement in technology.

I'm afraid that with the current resources, the remaining humans can only barely migrate to a new galaxy.

"I'm really sorry, if I may..."

Sure enough, just as Lux thought, humans found a new home and wanted to immigrate there, but the immigration ships built with current technology and resources were barely enough for the remaining humans to use.

Humanity cannot afford to delay until the technology becomes more advanced, until a large-scale interstellar immigration fleet can be built.

For this reason, their immigrants could only abandon almost all the artificial humans and take a very small number with them.

That's why I keep apologizing.

The androids obviously had no dissatisfaction with this truth. Judging from their reactions, they were extremely relieved, relieved that it was not the painful farewell they had just imagined.

As long as the Creator can survive, they don’t care whether the problem is abandoned or not.

They will just feel a little lost and regretful, but more importantly they will wish the Creator a smooth journey.

Next, they will continue to fight against mechanical life forms to reclaim the homeland that belongs to the creators.

One day, when the creators have completely cured the disease, they can return to their hometown and live there.

Of course, after winning the war, the androids will definitely follow the footsteps of their creators and head to their new homeland.

Suddenly, the entire moon seemed to be shaking, and the lunar surface behind this huge base was cracking.

It wasn't that something had happened to the moon itself, but rather that a super-giant space colony ship was rising from the launch silo.

Obviously, today is the day of farewell, and the artificial people will watch their creator set off.

As this seemingly super-large rocket rose and stabilized, the launch countdown became apparent.

Countdown to launch?

The time is too short, the human who is giving the speech will not be able to board the plane.

"I don't plan to board the plane. Not everyone wants to leave their homeland. You've heard rumors about humans going to the surface to fight against the mechanical life forms a while ago, right? That's not a rumor. We, who miss home, plan to..."

....0 .......

Some people are reluctant to leave their hometown and don't want to die in a foreign land.

This group of people intend to fight together with the androids for the rest of their lives.

These people had already mixed in with the androids, and were either in the troops assembled on the scene or on the surface.

But please don't worry about them and don't take special care of them. They, humans, are the creators and don't need the care of artificial humans.

As human beings, they don't want to be held in hands and carefully cared for like babies.

They hope to make the fire of their lives burn the brightest and most brilliantly in the remaining time so that they will not have any regrets.

This is the glory of mankind.

and so--

"Please allow me to apologize again. I will not reveal the humans hidden among them."

Having said that, the young man turned around and faced the mountain-sized interstellar immigration ship, whose countdown was almost over.

“Now, let us send them our blessings.”

The moment he finished speaking, he bowed.

Almost at the same time, everyone followed suit and saluted.

“May the glory of mankind last forever!!!”

The overwhelming sound drowned out the sound of the starship igniting.

The sound also shook the moon.

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