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Chapter 220

Shi Tou is a very ordinary nanny robot.

Like all robots of the same batch and model, their basic procedures are all nanny programs.

Sweeping procedures, laundry programs, shopping programs... and programs that care for the elderly and young.

Since everyone's procedures are the same, they are exactly the same.

The way of sweeping the floor is exactly the same, the weight of wiping the sweat for the cubs is exactly the same, and the food made is exactly the same. It is precisely because of this that when humans replace new robots, there is no sense of incongruity. As long as the program version is the same, everyone will make the same, and there is no robot.

But because of this, the cheapest labor in today's society is robots, and artificial items are relatively expensive.

Shi Tou sometimes thinks of his previous master. Before he sits in a chair and goes dormant, he will think that maybe the former master no longer remembers him, and then he quickly cuts off the idea and starts to think about tomorrow's purchase list.

Unlike the situation where humans have to do things in the past, the new owners have to find things to do by themselves. Everyone/robots are very busy. Some of their work has nothing to do, while others are mutually reinforcing. The work of stone is mainly procurement. On the one hand, the supply object is the bun shop at home, and on the other hand, the Mugen, the Crescent Moon Emperor Dragon and Dabai who need food at home, and by the way, there are also the saplings in the yard.

After accidentally buying the ingredients that the owner likes very much, Shi Tou felt very special. Then he bought the ingredients again the next day, and then the third day...

After the owner was taught by Uncle Alpha due to partial ecstasy, Shitou quickly changed to a new recipe. In this way, the procurement behavior of robot stones went from "acting according to the procedures" to "understand the owner's preferences", and finally evolved to "reasonable configuration as needed".

A very simple thing for humans, and an unimaginable progress for robots!

Shi Tou noticed this situation himself. He was a little confused and frightened. However, after he found that the master seemed to have not noticed anything wrong with it, he calmed down a little. After he realized that such himself could serve the master better, Shi Tou accepted such a change.

The robot stone, who said the word "follow the order", quickly began to assign tasks. The opponent's firepower value was calculated based on the degree of damage caused to one's side by the enemy's attack. The stone's voice was as usual and reported his own conclusion:

“Can’t resist,”

"Escape before the other party starts chasing."

Stone is a robot, so he usually said the command "escape".

"Escape? How to escape?! The enemy will destroy all our spaceships--" The human commander in the cockpit, who had just been deprived of command, couldn't help but scream in despair!

"No...it's not that there is no way, but someone must..." The deputy commander standing next to him looked pale and stopped halfway.

Then--

"To escape, someone must be cannon fodder." Shi Tou said the unfinished part of him.

Just like wildebeests during the migration period, in order to chase food and to survive, they must cross the river. Opposite the river is a lush grassland, and there are terrible hunters under the river. In order to successfully cross the river with crisis, wildebeests' method is to cross the river collectively, sacrifice a small number of companions, and then exchange for the hope of survival of the vast majority of companions.

Now they are "wild horses". The only thing they are better than the opponent is the number of people and ships. If the force is completely incomparable to the opponent, this is the only way to escape from the hunter.

"What a joke? You want to find someone to be cannon fodder--" the former spaceship commander shouted when he heard this.

"Yes, we only have six minutes to arrange this. If it takes longer, our number will not be enough to support this plan." Shi Tou continued very honestly.

"What!!! You mean, now all our lives are in the hands of you, a robot, will you decide who will be cannon fodder?" The man stared at the nanny robot in front of him fiercely.

Shi Tou glanced at Argos, then nodded: "Yes, according to Mr. Argos, I am now commanded, so the candidates for cannon fodder are indeed assigned by me."

Without waiting for the man in front of him to blow his nose and stare, Shi Tou continued: "There are 52 robots on the spacecraft. We will do the work of covering human retreat."

Shi Tou made his decision.

There was silence on the spaceship.

"Mr. Pilot, please inform other spacecraft of this decision. Six minutes later, all the humans on the spacecraft will be evacuated from the spacecraft, while the robots will remain on the spacecraft as cover, and all of them will be left in place before the humans leave."

The sound of the robot stone was no different from usual. While he was speaking, he quickly formulated a placement table for all personnel in the spacecraft. He knew the name of each human in the spacecraft. Now he wanted to allocate these people to each spacecraft according to the principle of being as reasonable as possible. He would not affect the original humans on the spacecraft, but also ensure their safety as much as possible. At the same time, he also had to distribute the robots evenly on the empty ship. Now most of the robots here are nanny robots, and there is no driving program in their bodies. Shi Tou decided to pass on a primary driving software that Sigma had passed to him a long time ago to each robot. Now there is no network, they can only do this in the form of a chip carrier. Two minutes of the six minutes that Shi Tou just estimated were left for this step.

All the humans in the cockpit were stunned-

Even the former commander who almost jumped up and beat the stone was stunned. Argos opened his eyes, raised his body slightly, and looked at the robot with a normal expression.

"Mr. Phil, please turn that sentence into a signal and send it to other spacecraft as soon as possible." I found that the pilot only looked at him with his mouth wide open for a long time, and Shi Tou politely urged him.

As a nanny robot, polite words are already standard procedures. Even if you become a commander, Shi Tou still cannot learn the commanding tone of a human commander.

"You... do you know my name?" The young driver was stunned for a moment and said in a stuttering for a while.

"Well, yes, all the robots here remember the names of the humans we've said hello."

"..." The driver named Phil fell silent.

At the same time, the robot remembered the names of humans, but he has not remembered the names of these robots until now! For example, the incredible robot in front of him, what is his name?

For a moment, he couldn't wait to ask the name of the robot.

But soon he stopped his behavior.

Asking for the name in front of others means that I didn’t pay attention to the other person’s name before?

Phil didn't notice that this was an emotion he had only when facing humans. Now, facing a nanny robot, he could actually estimate the other party's thoughts-

The stone's command was quickly converted into a signal and sent out, and the population transfer plan was proceeding in a tense and orderly manner. At the same time, the robot on the spacecraft also knew the order they were about to execute.

The robots' performance was once again beyond human expectations. Unexpectedly, it was reasonable: no robot opposed the stone's instructions. After downloading the basic driving program through the chip, they said goodbye to their owners.

The scene of the human owners crying with their own robots unexpectedly made the soldiers on the warship's eyes heat up.

"I'm out." Just like "Hello" and "Goodbye", "I'm out" is also one of the standard service terms for robots. They will say this whenever they go out to buy groceries or perform other orders ordered by their owners.

Shi Tou looked around silently, then lowered his head.

His master is not here, and he has no need to say this.

"Meow~ My claws are too small and not flexible. They should be the first one that was destroyed." Xiao Hei looked at his claws carefully.

"Haha." The robot Yuanyuan touched him gently.

Robot No. 21 looked at the stone in confusion.

"No. 21 stayed with Mr. Al, responsible for taking care of the seriously injured Mr. Al." Shi Tou explained: "The worst injuries in the fleet are Mr. Al, and No. 21's procedures are too old to perform driving missions."

He paused: "And-"

"No. 21, born as a savings robot, has the hardest shell and can provide Mr. Al with the most rigorous protection when necessary."

This is a little bit of "selfishness" of Shi Tou.

The time for the stone to set off, and the robots came out one after another. Although their appearance is still a nanny robot, with different heights, fatness and thinness, many robots have even been transformed to cater to the special aesthetics of humans, but-

At this moment, the moment they left from human sight, each robot left like a hero.

Shitou, Yuanyuan and Xiaohei are leaving too.

"You..." Looking at the robots about to leave, Argos stood up with difficulty.

Then--

Without saying goodbye, he saw Shi Tou wave his hand to him, and then a smiley face symbol was shaped on the ghost screen.

^_^

Goodbye, Mr. Al, thank you for your willingness to teach me how to drive a warship. It is not fun to drive a warship at all, but thank you still.

Goodbye, on the 21st, please don’t tell my master this news, so that he will think I’m still on the way home.

Bye now……

goodbye……

If a robot can have the next life like a human being, I hope to go home in the next life.

Buy vegetables every day, watch the livestock, serve the owner seriously, and then...

Never leave home again.

goodbye.
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