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1 1 101 AniZhuanchangEnd Assets/Product/Texture/Image/BgStory/Bgstory57.jpg
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2 2 401 1 45
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3 3 301 DialogEnable The White King has not been able to move all this time, while the Black Bishop on E7 will get checkmate in two moves.
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4 4 301 The two players can both see where the game is going.
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5 5 201 1 500155 -400
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6 6 201 2 500149 400
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7 7 301 1 John We both know how this ends, don't we? 2
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8 8 301 John I've lost. 2
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9 9 301 John If you had sacrificed your pawns, this would have ended even quicker. 2
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10 10 301 John You're a Construct. I think you could have calculated how best to make your moves. 2
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11 11 301 Chrome But that wouldn't be my judgment. 1
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12 12 301 Chrome To machines, this is simply deduction and calculation based on objective facts, with no emotions and moral considerations involved. 1
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13 13 301 Chrome But I am no machine. 1
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14 14 301 Chrome I make my own assessment of the situation, and I make my own choices based on my judgment. 1
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15 15 301 John Do you think I'll agree with you just because you've won a game of chess? 2
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16 16 301 Chrome I believe... there is no meaningless victory. 1
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17 17 301 His father has never told him what happens after becoming a Smith.
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18 18 301 Or, perhaps, his father has told him about the end of a Smith's journey from the very beginning.
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19 19 301 Become a Smith, then find the next Smith to inherit everything. An endless cycle.
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20 20 301 Chrome But I'm not trying to become a Smith. 1
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21 21 301 Chrome I'm going to surpass it. 1
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22 22 301 Chrome I'll use "Smith" to become "Chrome". 1
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23 23 301 Not abandoning his past. Not denying it, either.
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24 24 301 Langston Smith, Chief of class, Construct, Strike Hawk Captain—
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25 25 301 They are all necessary for him to become "Chrome".
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26 26 204 1 5
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27 27 301 Chrome The war will be over one day. 1
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28 28 301 Chrome When that happens, Constructs and humans will share the world we reclaim together. 1
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29 29 301 Chrome I asked you what a "perfect being" was when you first told me a Smith's duty. 1
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30 30 301 Chrome I still can't give you a concrete answer right now, but I will build the bridge that leads us there. 1
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31 31 301 Chrome Therefore... this is what I choose in the end. 1
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32 32 301 Chrome I've never considered undoing my identity as a Construct. Not now, not ever. 1
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33 33 204 1
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34 34 301 John You will face unimaginable difficulties and hurdles. 2
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35 35 301 John The path you are taking will take you to an endless pit. It will devour you until there is nothing left. 2
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36 36 301 John Your fight will not stop even when you leave the battlefield. Do you understand what it means? 2
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37 37 301 Chrome You taught me that a Smith does not fear hardship. We excel in them. 1
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38 38 301 Chrome And Chrome from Strike Hawk does not enter a fight without proper preparations. 1
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39 39 301 Chrome I'm your son, Dad. 1
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40 40 301 John ... 2
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41 41 301 John The specialized frame Asimov is working on has only worked on a Construct on Gray Raven so far. 2
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42 42 301 John To adapt to that frame, that Construct paid a hefty price. 2
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43 43 301 John If you can adapt to this specialized frame with no complications, I'll approve of your choice. I'll stop interfering with your decisions after that as well. 2
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44 44 301 John But if you can't even take on a new frame, then every word you just said is hollow. 2
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45 45 301 Chrome I understand. I do not plan to fail. 1
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46 46 301 Chrome I will use this frame to demonstrate my determination and what I can achieve. 1
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47 47 301 John ...
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48 48 301 After a while, John moves his eyes from Chrome's resolute expression back to the paused game on the chessboard.
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49 49 301 Like how Chrome picked up the projection of a piece before, John picks up the Queen on A8 and moves it to H8.
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50 50 301 Completely out of the way of the Black Bishop.
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51 51 301 With no more threats, the Black side will easily take the game.
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52 52 301 There is an extra hint of surprise in the way Chrome looks at John. He shifts his eyes back to the board, concealing his feelings.
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53 53 301 He lifts his hand and moves the chess piece. Black Bishop moves to H8.
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54 54 301 Checkmate.
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55 55 202 1 2 1
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56 56 301 Chrome stands up from his chair and bows to the man sitting opposite him.
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57 57 201 1 500155
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58 58 301 1 Chrome Thank you for your lesson, Dad. 1
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59 59 201 1 500149
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60 60 301 1 John stares at the ended game for a long time, lost in thought.
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61 61 301 1 AniZhuanchangBegin For a second there, his tensed shoulders seem to have slightly relaxed.
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