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1 1 101 AniZhuanchangEnd Assets/Product/Texture/Image/BgStory/Bgstory256.png
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3 3 301 DialogEnable —What comes after humans?
4 4 301 —We are creating our successors at this very moment.
5 5 301 —They are as capable as humans. You will grant them capabilities that exceed humans.
6 6 301 —Scientists will have to evaluate their fruits of labor soon and confront the moral responsibility of their actions, especially so when their inventions will chart the courses of humanity's future.
7 7 301 —We cannot hide inside our laboratories with our research without considering the ethics of its nature.
8 8 301 Line after line, Chrome reads you the key ideas in the book.
9 9 301 There is no need for further explanations—the lines are plain and straightforward. This book, written during the Golden Age, acutely points out the problems of human societies that persist today.
10 10 301 Following the same upward spiral, the subject in question might be different, but the problems it produces is largely the same.
11 11 301 This never-ending war with the Punishing Virus has covered up what should be plainly obvious with a game of life and death.
12 12 301 What humankind is confronting in this age of both old and new—this liminal bedlam—is not born from the Punishing Virus. It stems from the inherent conflict of humanity itself.
13 13 301 Constructs and humans are the best examples.
14 14 301 ...
15 15 301 How should Constructs be defined? Are they of Us, or are they the Other?
16 16 301 No one has yet to provide an answer that satisfies everyone.
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19 19 301 DialogDisable 1 Chrome How do you feel about this, 【kuroname】? 1
20 20 302 Regarding this topic... 21
21 21 302 I don't think I have the right to speak on it, unlike you. 22
22 22 301 DialogEnable Chrome I must disappoint you, then. I've never stopped thinking about this, but I have yet to come to a conclusion. 1
23 23 302 Then that should be my answer too. 24
24 24 301 Chrome I think most people would say it's the latter. 1
25 25 301 —The Other.
26 26 301 That was the reason for what transpired earlier today.
27 27 302 Are you disappointed? 28
28 28 301 Chrome You seem to have asked me something similar not long ago. 1
29 29 301 Chrome No, I'm not disappointed. It wasn't unexpected. 1
30 30 301 Chrome I'm just... concerned. 1
31 31 301 AniZhuanchangBegin Chrome's eyes stay on your face, but he has his gaze on something far more remote, somewhere in the far future.
32 32 301 AniZhuanchangEnd The pink hue of the artificial dusk quietly fades to a navy night sky.
33 33 301 Chrome You might find my concern ridiculous, but I worry that... 1
34 34 302 You worry that the world is getting a little colder. 35
35 35 301 You inadvertently speak your mind before Chrome can finish his sentence.
36 36 301 Chrome That wasn't what I wanted to say, but... you understand what I was going for. 1
37 37 301 Chrome To position Constructs as Others so that people can be indifferent to the casualties of battles... 1
38 38 301 Chrome This war will create new problems for humanity, and it's not the Punishing Virus. 1
39 39 301 Chrome What is legal and what is moral... the line between them will only get more and more unclear. 1
40 40 301 Chrome When I was confused, if not enraged, by this idea, I came to the realization of something else. 1
41 41 301 Chrome Even if the Punishing Virus is eliminated... it's still possible to find more conflicts in the future, leading to more clashes and wars. 1
42 42 301 He does not specify who will be warring with whom.
43 43 301 DialogDisable Even now, it is too cruel to say them out loud.
44 44 302 Perhaps. 45
45 45 302 But I don't feel too pessimistic about it. 46
46 46 301 DialogEnable DialogDisable Chrome Oh? 1
47 47 302 Some people are thinking about it. 48
48 48 302 Some people are looking for a way forward. 49
49 49 302 Like you. 50
50 50 301 DialogEnable Chrome ... 1
51 51 202 1 1
52 52 301 Chrome stays silent.
53 53 301 And the silence stretches longer than usual.
54 54 301 In the end, it is neither you nor Chrome who breaks the silence.
55 55 301 A student shows up out of nowhere, walking toward Chrome slightly awkwardly.
56 56 301 You reckon he has to be a student studying here to know the spot you are in.
57 57 301 It seems that Chrome and you have taken up the desk where he usually studies.
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59 59 301 1 Student I'm sorry to disturb you... but are you Langston Smith? 1
60 60 301 Chrome nods.
61 61 301 The student does not even try to hide his ecstatic expression.
62 62 301 Student I just saw you in the distance and I wondered if it was actually you. 1
63 63 301 Student I thought you would be giving a speech on the stage today... 1
64 64 301 Realizing what he is about to say seems inappropriate, the student stops like a stuck cassette tape, his line abruptly ending halfway through. His eyes dart around in a slight panic.
65 65 301 And when he glimpses the book in Chrome's hands, his eyes glow.
66 66 301 Student ...You're also reading it? 1
67 67 301 Student Do you mind if I ask you about some of the things written on it? 1
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69 69 301 Chrome looks toward you as if asking for your permission as his companion.
70 70 302 (Smile and nod) 71
71 71 301 Thus, he nods at the student as well.
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73 73 301 1 Student What an honor, sir. What an honor... 1
74 74 202 1 1
75 75 301 The student is babbling at this point.
76 76 301 ...
77 77 301 Their discussion lasts for a very long time.
78 78 301 Eventually, Chrome stands up.
79 79 301 He looks at you one more time.
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81 81 301 1 AniZhuanchangBegin 1 Chrome It's late now, 【kuroname】. It's time we give our seats to the future. 1