Sword of Daybreaker

Chapter 967 Consulting

What is the meaning of life.

The bright white words were still quietly displayed on the crystal interface, and Omega seemed to be patiently waiting for Gawain's answer, and Gawain... didn't know where to answer for a while.

This is a classic question, but it is also too broad, especially in this context, when faced with an "artificial" artificial intelligence he knows nothing about, he does not know how to answer. Perhaps an eloquent and sharp-speaking philosopher can express a great deal of opinion here, but unfortunately Gawain is not such a philosopher, so after thinking for ten seconds, he just shook his head: "I don't know what to do from here. How can I answer your question?"

"...Interesting, the system records show that the same or similar answer to yours has appeared four times."

Gawain was stunned for a moment, and then he reacted: "Have you asked someone else to ask this question?"

"There are very few outsiders in Tal Lund - which means that there will still be outsiders," the text on the interface began to refresh, "perhaps hundreds of years apart, or tens of thousands of years, every time a new one appears. Looking at the target, Omega will ask them similar questions - it is also very meaningful to observe the reaction of the target in the face of the question."

Gawain suddenly found it interesting, and couldn't help but ask, "Did someone instruct you to do this? Someone gave you instructions to observe and ask questions?"

"No." The text on the interface replied immediately.

"So this observation behavior is your own... 'interest'?" Gawain felt more and more interesting, "What are you doing this for? Satisfy your own curiosity? Are you curious?"

"...for the need to collect data," I wonder if it was an illusion, the letters that were constantly appearing on the interface seemed to be delayed for a moment, but soon the lines of text began to refresh, "Expand the database and grow yourself. , to be a better servant is Omega's duty."

Gao Wen looked at the words that appeared on the interface, thought for a while, and then said casually: "Look, for you, expanding the database, growing yourself, and becoming a better service provider, this is your life. meaning."

"...Incomprehensible, Omega has no life, Omega is a service system, so Omega has no 'meaning of life'," the words began to refresh again, "Are you changing the subject or avoiding the answer? This question is right Is it too difficult for you?"

Gawain was dumbfounded for a while, but in fact he still hadn't taken the conversation seriously until the last second - this sudden and unexpected contact made people feel unreal, and the communication through the text interface made him feel a sense of "separation". The illusion that the barrier is a quiz game", and until now, he felt that this so-called "Omega" system was seriously communicating something to himself,

Seriously... "consulting" myself.

He didn't speak for a while.

What does this "artificial" AI want to do? Why did it suddenly find itself? Just for the need to "observe" and "gather information" it mentions? It chose to come to the door after talking with the Dragon God alone. Is there anything special at this time? Is this really the communication it initiated, or is there actually another commander behind it?

For a time, all kinds of guesses came to his mind, stirring Gawain's thoughts. When he suppressed these questions for the time being, he found that the text on the interface still remained.

Should I seriously answer this inexplicable "artificial" artificial intelligence that suddenly came to the door?

After a brief hesitation, Gawain really didn't analyze the possibility of any conspiracy traps behind this incident, so he said: "I can only talk about my own thoughts - you have the right to use it as a reference.

"I think you should think about your question in terms of both individuals and groups - if you mean life by 'life', then it is divided into individuals and groups, at least on this planet .For a single life body, it may have many meanings of existence, it may be for reproduction, it may be for survival, if it has higher intelligence and pursuit, then it may be for the acquisition of knowledge, for the pursuit of truth, for better Pleasure, or living for dreams and self-worth... these are the 'meanings' for the individual life.

"But if it refers to the group and the big concept of 'life'... then I think that allowing oneself to continue is the meaning of 'life' itself."

The text on the interface did not start to refresh immediately this time, so that Gawain couldn't help but ask again after waiting for two seconds, "Omega, are you still listening?"

"Omega is listening," Omega's message finally resumed to refresh, and the lines of text began to scroll up. "Interesting answer, sounds like the result of careful thought. Is this a 'human' answer?"

"This is just my own answer," Gawain said immediately, "As I said just now, life is divided into individuals and the whole, and on this kind of question, there is no unified and accepted answer for human beings as a whole, so I I can only express my own views. And to be honest, your question itself is very general, the definition of life, the definition of existence, the definition of meaning... these are not concepts that can be quantified, so I said, I The answers are for reference only."

"Omega understands that your answer serves as a 'reference'...instructive. It will be included in the database and will be used for..."

The text refreshed on the interface suddenly stopped, and then the surface of the shimmering crystal panel trembled a few times, and the interface originally used to display data such as temperature and airflow appeared in front of Gao Wen again.

Why did this suddenly run away?

Gawain didn't react for a while, and just wanted to ask Omega what it planned to use these data for, but then he sensed a certain breath not far behind him, and the expression on his face instantly stiffened.

He stood up (because the device was only over one meter tall, and Gawain was over two meters tall), turned his head a little embarrassedly, and saw Melita standing at the door, looking at himself with a confused expression .

"I..." Melita opened her mouth, as if she had sorted out the language before saying with a strange expression, "I saw that the door was not closed just now, and I heard you seem to be talking to someone, just..."

Gawain's mouth trembled slightly: "So what did you see?"

"I saw you talking to my air conditioner (Note)," Melita replied honestly, "and you were thinking deeply..." (Note: Paraphrase)

Gao Wen: "..."

"That's right, Omega suddenly appeared just now," Gawain decided to tell the truth after a moment of embarrassment, "it seemed to be a little curious about me as an 'outer', so we exchanged a little thing - you know, I'm not like you The resonance core, so it would be a bit... strange to communicate."

Melita blinked, and seemed to accept this statement immediately, and showed a stunned expression: "Oh—it is so. I said, you usually seem to be a serious person..."

Gao Wen: "..."

What can he say? It's enough for one person in this world to study "the sacred talk of Emperor Gawain Cecil" all day long... It's good that Melita can maintain her current understanding.

After that, Melita was still standing at the door and didn't seem to want to leave. Her gaze fell on Gawain, and she seemed a little hesitant to say anything after wandering a few times.

"Are you looking for me?" Gawain finally realized that it was no accident that Melita suddenly passed by his room at this time, so he asked.

Melita thought for a while, then nodded: "Actually, it's just a little curious... After all, you and our gods talked alone for a long time today, and in my memory, no mortal has ever experienced something similar..."

Gawain showed a smile and pointed to the side: "Then do you want to come in and talk?"

Melita didn't refuse. She walked into the room and sat skillfully on a chair next to the bar by the wall. She waved to the side, and a drink automatically flew from the shelf not far away. When it landed on her hand, she picked up the cup again and shook it gently at Gawain: "Want a cup? Although it may not be comparable to the hospitality of the gods."

Gawain sat down next to Melita, and at the same time declined the other's kindness: "No need, I'm still...not thirsty."

He is not polite. After all, he drank too much "Coke" at the Dragon God not long ago. When he came back, he felt that the leaves of his lungs were about to float. He really doesn't want to drink anything now...

Melita didn't care: "Okay, then I'll enjoy it alone."

Gawain glanced at her: "You want to know what I have talked about with your gods? Are you sure you want to inquire?"

Melita's movement of holding up the cup immediately stiffened, and a trace of nervousness appeared on her face. Obviously, she quickly thought of some bad experience, so she quickly shook her head: "That's not what I mean... I'm just curious about you guys. What kind of things were discussed, roughly, without any specific information... Ah, actually I'm not that curious..."

"I understand, I understand," Gawain couldn't help laughing immediately, "I already know, as a member of the Dragon Clan, there are some things you really can't discuss with outsiders, not just divine punishment or 'corporate regulations' The problem... don't worry, I already have the measure and won't touch the 'lock'."

Melita's movements stopped again, but this time out of surprise.

She widened her eyes, stared at Gawain for a long time, and then showed a slightly complicated expression: "You... It seems that you really talked a lot with our gods. You even know this. already."

Gawain nodded: "We talked about the history of Tal Lund, what happened in the ancient times of this planet, and the topic of belief and the realm of gods."

Melita seemed to be confused. After thinking for a long time, she couldn't help but ask curiously, "Why is our god talking about this with you?"

"...Actually, even I'm not sure," Gawain said calmly, "perhaps...even He is just looking for some answers."

"Looking for the answer?" Melita seemed even more at a loss. "Does even the gods get confused?"

"People are confused, so God is also confused," Gawain smiled, then he looked at Melita, and suddenly asked curiously, "Do you devoutly believe in that 'Dragon God'?"

Melita opened her mouth, but suddenly hesitated for a moment. If it was in front of the priests or the speakers, this should have been a question that required an immediate affirmative answer, but in front of Gawain, an "outsider", she finally gave a possibly not so "religious" answer: " I'm... in awe of him, but I don't know if that counts as piety."

"Reverence is part of piety, but piety requires more than reverence. I understand your answer," Gawain nodded, then asked, "What about your friend Noretta? She's a devout believer. What? Are there other upper-level dragon races?"

"This... I'm not very good at judging others," Melita hesitated, but after struggling for two seconds, she seemed to think that her friend should still be sold, "Noretta should be similar to me. At least in my opinion. , the dragons of the upper Tarrond are more in awe of our gods - of course, I mean we have great respect for the dragon gods, but we are a little afraid of the grand priests of the temple. You know , a place like the temple always makes me a little nervous..."

Melita shrank her neck as she spoke, as if she already felt that she was doing something very disrespectful, and then as if to divert the topic that made her particularly awkward, she added: "But in the words of the lower Tallond , it seems that there are a lot of extremely pious dragons... They even use more than half of the synergists that are freely rationed every month in pious ceremonies."

Gawain showed a thoughtful look.

The upper-level dragons are mostly in awe of the dragon gods, but the lower-level dragons are closer to unconditional believers... This is because the only value of the lower-level dragons in this society is to provide support for the dragon gods, and the upper-level dragons still need to do some practical things? Or maybe there is some deeper arrangement behind this situation... Is this the acquiescence of the Dragon God, or is it the secret tacit understanding of the upper Tarrond?

"What are you thinking?"

Melita's voice woke Gawain from his thoughts, and the latter woke up and shook his head with a smile: "It's nothing. It's just that I suddenly felt that your 'stimulant' is really an incredible and useful thing. Can it still be used in religious ceremonies?"

"Amplifier is a general term for a series of biochemical agents, some of which can be combined with our implant technology and have various functions," Melita immediately said with a sense of pride, "Some are synergistic The potion enhances neural responses and physical recovery, while some synergists are used to concentrate the mind and enhance transcendent perception, and those used in religious ceremonies are usually 'soul' potentiators, which consume almost as much in the lower zone as the upper zone. Nearly a hundred times as much. That thing is actually a low-efficiency hallucinogen, but the effect is not so strong..."

Listening to Melita's enthusiastic explanation, Gawain suddenly had a face and a promise that he almost forgot in his mind, so he quickly interrupted Miss Giant Dragon in front of him: "By the way, Mei Rita, there is something I want to ask of you..."

"Ah?" Melita was startled, then nodded quickly, "Of course, if I can do it."

"That's right, I have... a friend," Gawain hesitated, trying to figure out how to organize the next language to make it less bizarre, "he wants me to ask in Tallond. Let's see if you have some kind of technology that can help...hair growth...like a synergist or something."

After Gawain finally finished speaking, Melita immediately looked up and down at him with a strange expression: "But you don't look like..."

Gawain's mouth suddenly trembled: "I really have such a friend!"

"This friend you're talking about isn't you?" Melita seemed a little surprised, and finally reacted, "Ah, sorry, I'm rude, I didn't mean that..."

"It's alright," Gawain said helplessly, "Just tell me if Tallond has something in this regard - it shouldn't be difficult for you, after all, your technology seems to..."

"But we really don't have one." Melita opened her eyes wide and said helplessly.

Gawain: "...How come Tallond's technology is so advanced..."

"Because the dragons have no hair..."

Gao Wen: "..."

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