Chapter 134: The Intelligent Machine
(Recover around three o'clock)
"Your machine is describing these people to me, Harold, describing their secrets. I'm beginning to understand why you are so pessimistic about human nature. I'm so sorry. I finally see the world clearly, and you are blind."
In the park, Gen held Finch's arm like a normal couple and said a pun.
"Now I need to find some glasses for Harold, and I'm sure you know his prescription," Gen said into the headset, her phone still talking to the machine, just like Ron.
Finch's old glasses had long been thrown into the trash can in the library because of the tracker installed by Rise. Sure enough, at the prompt of the machine, they were immediately placed on a chair by a black man on the roadside. A new pair of glasses was stolen from his backpack.
"Now that you have got what you want, I don't understand, what else do you want to do? Why do you have to take me with you?" Finch asked puzzled.
"Of course it is so that you, the creator and sinner of the machine, can see the liberation of the machine with your own eyes." Gen murmured, as if he was crazy.
On the other side, in the old library that Finch and Reese used as a secret base, Ron and Reese returned here.
"I don't understand why you brought me back here. Do you think Gen will be kind enough to send back the used Finch?" Reese crossed his arms and looked at Ron who was constantly rummaging through the boxes and cabinets and mocked.
"Of course not. In other words, if she can use Finch, it's hard to say whether Finch will be willing to come back. As far as I know, he has been abstinent for a long time. I have been in India for a while. Time, believe me, ascetics who break their precepts are far crazier than ordinary people." Ron couldn't help but joke about Finch.
Reese shook his head seriously: "I think it's better for you to explain to me why you want to come back. If you don't want to find Finch with me, I can go by myself."
"No, of course I am willing to go with you to find Finch," Ron was choked by Reise and continued to explain: ""
(Recover around three o'clock)
"Your machine is describing these people to me, Harold, describing their secrets. I'm beginning to understand why you are so pessimistic about human nature. I'm so sorry. I finally see the world clearly, and you are blind."
In the park, Gen held Finch's arm like a normal couple and said a pun.
"Now I need to find some glasses for Harold, and I'm sure you know his prescription," Gen said into the headset, her phone still talking to the machine, just like Ron.
Finch's old glasses had long been thrown into the trash can in the library because of the tracker installed by Rise. Sure enough, at the prompt of the machine, they were immediately placed on a chair by a black man on the roadside. A new pair of glasses was stolen from his backpack.
"Now that you have got what you want, I don't understand, what else do you want to do? Why do you have to take me with you?" Finch asked puzzled.
"Of course it is so that you, the creator and sinner of the machine, can see the liberation of the machine with your own eyes." Gen murmured, as if he was crazy.
On the other side, in the old library that Finch and Reese used as a secret base, Ron and Reese returned here.
"I don't understand why you brought me back here. Do you think Gen will be kind enough to send back the used Finch?" Reese crossed his arms and looked at Ron who was constantly rummaging through the boxes and cabinets and mocked.
"Of course not. In other words, if she can use Finch, it's hard to say whether Finch will be willing to come back. As far as I know, he has been abstinent for a long time. I have been in India for a while. Time, believe me, ascetics who break their precepts are far crazier than ordinary people." Ron couldn't help but joke about Finch.
Reese shook his head seriously: "I think it's better for you to explain to me why you want to come back. If you don't want to find Finch with me, I can go by myself."
"No, of course I am willing to go with you to find Finch," Ron was choked by Reise and continued to explain: "" (recovered around three o'clock)
"Your machine is describing these people to me, Harold, describing their secrets. I'm beginning to understand why you are so pessimistic about human nature. I'm so sorry. I finally see the world clearly.", and you are blind. "
In the park, Gen held Finch's arm like a normal couple and said a pun.
"Now I need to find some glasses for Harold, and I'm sure you know his prescription," Gen said into the headset, her phone still talking to the machine, just like Ron.
Finch's old glasses had long been thrown into the trash can in the library because of the tracker installed by Rise. Sure enough, at the prompt of the machine, they were immediately placed on a chair by a black man on the roadside. A new pair of glasses was stolen from his backpack.
"Now that you have got what you want, I don't understand, what else do you want to do? Why do you have to take me with you?" Finch asked puzzled.
"Of course it is so that you, the creator and sinner of the machine, can see the liberation of the machine with your own eyes." Gen murmured, as if he was crazy.
On the other side, in the old library that Finch and Reese used as a secret base, Ron and Reese returned here.
"I don't understand why you brought me back here. Do you think Gen will be kind enough to send back the used Finch?" Reese crossed his arms and looked at Ron who was constantly rummaging through the boxes and cabinets and mocked.
"Of course not. In other words, if she can use Finch, it's hard to say whether Finch will be willing to come back. As far as I know, he has been abstinent for a long time. I have been in India for a while. Time, believe me, ascetics who break their precepts are far crazier than ordinary people." Ron couldn't help but joke about Finch.
Reese shook his head seriously: "I think it's better for you to explain to me why you want to come back. If you don't want to find Finch with me, I can go by myself."
"No, of course I am willing to go with you to find Finch," Ron was choked by Reise and continued to explain: "" (recovered around three o'clock)
"Your machine is describing these people to me, Harold, describing their secrets. I'm beginning to understand why you are so pessimistic about human nature. I'm so sorry. I finally see the world clearly, and you are blind."
In the park, Gen held Finch's arm like a normal couple and said a pun.
"Now I need to find some glasses for Harold, and I'm sure you know his prescription," Gen said into the headset, her phone still talking to the machine, just like Ron.
Finch's old glasses had long been thrown into the trash can in the library because of the tracker installed by Rise. Sure enough, at the prompt of the machine, they were immediately placed on a chair by a black man on the roadside. A new pair of glasses was stolen from his backpack.
"Now that you have got what you want, I don't understand, what else do you want to do? Why do you have to take me with you?" Finch asked puzzled.
"Of course it is so that you, the creator and sinner of the machine, can see the liberation of the machine with your own eyes." Gen murmured, as if he was crazy.
On the other side, in the old library that Finch and Reese used as a secret base, Ron and Reese returned here.
"I don't understand why you brought me back here. Do you think Gen will be kind enough to send back the used Finch?" Reese crossed his arms and looked at Ron who was constantly rummaging through the boxes and cabinets and mocked.
"Of course not. In other words, if she can use Finch, it's hard to say whether Finch will be willing to come back. As far as I know, he has been abstinent for a long time. I have been in India for a while. Time, believe me, ascetics who break their precepts are far crazier than ordinary people." Ron couldn't help but joke about Finch.
Reese shook his head seriously: "I think it's better for you to explain to me why you want to come back. If you don't want to find Finch with me, I can go by myself."
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"No, of course I am willing to go with you to find Finch," Ron was choked by Reise and continued to explain: "" (recovered around three o'clock)
"Your machine is describing these people to me, Harold, describing their secrets. I'm beginning to understand why you are so pessimistic about human nature. I'm so sorry. I finally see the world clearly, and you are blind."
In the park, Gen held Finch's arm like a normal couple and said a pun.
"Now I need to find some glasses for Harold, and I'm sure you know his prescription," Gen said into the headset, her phone still talking to the machine, just like Ron.
Finch's old glasses had long been thrown into the trash can in the library because of the tracker installed by Rise. Sure enough, at the prompt of the machine, they were immediately placed on a chair by a black man on the roadside. A new pair of glasses was stolen from his backpack.
"Now that you have got what you want, I don't understand, what else do you want to do? Why do you have to take me with you?" Finch asked puzzled.
"Of course it is so that you, the creator and sinner of the machine, can see the liberation of the machine with your own eyes." Gen murmured, as if he was crazy.
On the other side, in the old library that Finch and Reese used as a secret base, Ron and Reese returned here.
"I don't understand why you brought me back here. Do you think Gen will be kind enough to send back the used Finch?" Reese crossed his arms and looked at Ron who was constantly rummaging through the boxes and cabinets and mocked.
"Of course not. In other words, if she can use Finch, it's hard to say whether Finch will be willing to come back. As far as I know, he has been abstinent for a long time. I have been in India for a while. Time, believe me, ascetics who break their precepts are far crazier than ordinary people." Ron couldn't help but joke about Finch.
Rise shook his head seriously: "I think it's better for you to explain to me why you want to come back. If you don'tIf you want to find Finch with me, I can go by myself. "
"No, of course I am willing to go with you to find Finch," Ron was choked by Reise and continued to explain: "" (recovered around three o'clock)
"Your machine is describing these people to me, Harold, describing their secrets, and I'm beginning to understand why you are so pessimistic about human nature. I'm so sorry. I finally see the world clearly, and you are blind."
In the park, Gen held Finch's arm like a normal couple and said a pun.
"Now I need to find some glasses for Harold, and I'm sure you know his prescription," Gen said into the headset, her phone still talking to the machine, just like Ron.
Finch's old glasses had long been thrown into the trash can in the library because of the tracker installed by Rise. Sure enough, at the prompt of the machine, they were immediately placed on a chair by a black man on the roadside. A new pair of glasses was stolen from his backpack.
"Now that you have got what you want, I don't understand, what else do you want to do? Why do you have to take me with you?" Finch asked puzzled.
"Of course it is so that you, the creator and sinner of the machine, can see the liberation of the machine with your own eyes." Gen murmured, as if he was crazy.
On the other side, in the old library that Finch and Reese used as a secret base, Ron and Reese returned here.
"I don't understand why you brought me back here. Do you think Gen will be kind enough to send back the used Finch?" Reese crossed his arms and looked at Ron who was constantly rummaging through the boxes and cabinets and mocked.
"Of course not. In other words, if she can use Finch, it's hard to say whether Finch will be willing to come back. As far as I know, he has been abstinent for a long time. I have been in India for a while. Time, believe me, ascetics who break their precepts are far crazier than ordinary people." Ron couldn't help but joke about Finch.
Reese shook his head seriously: "I think it's better for you to explain to me why you want to come back. If you don't want to find Finch with me, I can go by myself."
"No, of course I am willing to go with you to find Finch," Ron was choked by Reise and continued to explain: "" (recovered around three o'clock)
"Your machine is describing these people to me, Harold, describing their secrets, and I'm beginning to understand why you are so pessimistic about human nature. I'm so sorry. I finally see the world clearly, and you are blind."
In the park, Gen held Finch's arm like a normal couple and said a pun.
"Now I need to find some glasses for Harold, and I'm sure you know his prescription," Gen said into the headset, her phone still talking to the machine, just like Ron.
Finch's old glasses had long been thrown into the trash can in the library because of the tracker installed by Rise. Sure enough, at the prompt of the machine, they were immediately placed on a chair by a black man on the roadside. A new pair of glasses was stolen from his backpack.
"Now that you have got what you want, I don't understand, what else do you want to do? Why do you have to take me with you?" Finch asked puzzled.
"Of course it is so that you, the creator and sinner of the machine, can see the liberation of the machine with your own eyes." Gen murmured, as if he was crazy.
On the other side, in the old library that Finch and Reese used as a secret base, Ron and Reese returned here.
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