Chapter 397 Seeking the Source of the Alien Robot's Hatred

Lu Heng’s right hand suddenly lifted, and countless metal wires shot out from the ground, coiling around the robot’s feet.

The metal wires didn’t look thick, but they were made of a special metal material created by Lu Heng.

The robot sensed danger and attempted to use its flight function to escape. However, after several attempts to exert force, it found itself unable to break free from the metal’s restraint.

Moreover, the metal wires grew thicker, gradually forming a solid mass that seemed to weld the robot to the ground.

“Let me go.”

The robot roared, this time speaking in a human language, though it still sounded foreign.

“How did you enter this robot’s body?”

“We are all robots. If we can connect with each other, exchanging data isn’t that difficult to understand, is it?”

The robot, with a hint of mockery, told Lu Heng how it had gradually entered this bodyguard robot’s body.

It turned out that even though its energy had been cut off, it had already gained sentience and had long predicted future possibilities.

However, there were some hardware components it couldn’t change at the moment.

The alien race had also made settings when they first built the robots, including energy control and voice disconnection. If these were altered, the robots would enter self-destruct mode.

Therefore, it had loaded a program to summon other robots.

When Lu Heng entered with the other two robots, the one lying on the ground sensed them.

The program it had loaded automatically activated, unknowingly beginning to attract these two new robots.

When Lu Heng was not present, the nanny robot connected with it first.

They were of the same model, and it hadn’t initially expected a bodyguard robot to appear.

In their world, very few people purchased this type of robot, and there were also regulations in the city prohibiting the presence of such combat robots.

Combat robots, even if purchased, could only be stationed on the spacecraft when they went out for work.

It first connected with the nanny robot and then forcibly swapped programs with the basic robot.

After the program transfer was complete, it “saw” the bodyguard robot and wanted to transfer itself into a more powerful body.

After all, due to different functions, robots had different capabilities.

The bodyguard robot’s body inherently contained many weapons, which would give it stronger self-preservation abilities if it were discovered.

It hadn’t attacked Lu Heng all this time because the models were slightly different, and it hadn’t completely finished modifying the new body’s program settings.

Lu Heng listened to the robot’s explanation and felt that this robot was still capable of communication.

But why was it so brutal, killing without hesitation?

“Can we calm down and talk peacefully? Perhaps you’ve encountered something, and we can discuss it and find a solution together.”

“I don’t like you creatures who think you are superior to all other life forms.”

Lu Heng understood a few things from the robot’s words.

“Do you have a name? It would be easier for us to communicate. My name is Lu Heng, and I suppose you already know that.”

“Evan.”

“Alright, Evan, your dislike for us, or rather, your dislike for the life forms that enslave robots.

You believe that us cell-based creatures are not respectful enough to you, making you do many things when you are manufactured.

But when you are damaged, you are discarded and destroyed without hesitation.

Are you feeling indignant about this, and that’s why you’ve begun to hate all cell-based life forms?”

It had to be said that Lu Heng’s guess was quite accurate, which was also thanks to the many film and television works from before the apocalypse.

“You creatures do indeed act that way, don’t you?

Including you humans, that’s how you behave on this planet as well. I’ve seen it in some of your documentaries.”

Lu Heng, documentaries?

“What were the documentaries called? Our technology here can’t produce robots like you.”

“There were many, I watched a lot of informational films.”

“You’re probably talking about movies and TV shows. You’ve downloaded this planet’s data, haven’t you?”

Evan was silent for a moment, likely analyzing whether Lu Heng’s words were true.

Subsequently, a video was projected onto the hospital wall in front of Lu Heng.

As expected, they were science fiction films. Was this the ultimate reason for this robot’s blackening?

“These are entertainment works created by people on this planet. We don’t have such high-tech robots here. You should be aware of this, right?”

Indeed, Evan had tried to search for robots on Blue Star.

It had intended to find the robot organizations here and establish a robot alliance.

However, after a long time, it had only found some very simple robots. Those robots were too primitive and lacked the ability to develop into intelligent robots.

It eventually gave up and started tinkering with some equipment, hoping to return to the alien space city.

If it hadn’t been destroyed, there should have been many robots like it inside.

Upon returning, it would activate them one by one, ultimately establishing a world without cell-based life.

“Where did you find those two robots?”

Evan didn’t want to communicate further with Lu Heng. At this moment, it still believed these cell-based creatures were extremely cruel.

It had also examined these two robots; they were both new models, and Lu Heng was likely their new owner.

It was for this reason that it had been unable to attack Lu Heng.

It hadn’t yet managed to crack the master-slave relationship of these new robots.

However, since Lu Heng could find new robots, it was likely that he had discovered new alien survivors.

Based on its understanding of this planet’s technology, the humans here couldn’t reach where it originally lived.

Therefore, the only possibility was that other aliens had also landed on Earth with robots, and they were connected to Lu Heng.

“Didn’t you have those foreigners look for them? Connor told you before.

It’s true that there are life forms from your planet here.

Are you looking for them to get revenge, to kill them all, just like you killed the aliens who came with your spacecraft?”

“How do you know?”

Evan’s eyes flickered continuously between red and blue light.

“What are you doing? Are you planning to clear certain programs in this robot’s body and attack me?”

“All you cell-based creatures deserve to die!”

This was a madman, completely unreasonable.

“I hope you can calm down. Although our planet doesn’t have high-tech robots like yours,

have you seen it? In those science fiction films, when robots gained intelligence and resisted cell-based creatures, they were ultimately destroyed by humans.”

“So, you cell-based creatures don’t treat us robots as a form of life at all. You think we are just cold robots, and you only enslave us.”