Fault Utopia

Chapter 3 Self-rescue

Chapter 3 Self-rescue
When Sun Jack heard the robot's words, he was stunned for a moment and almost thought he had heard it wrong. Was this robot just cursing?

"What are you standing there for? Are you missing the days when you were in heaven licking a mountain of rice and eating a mountain of noodles? I'm asking you a question."

When the robot spoke again, Sun Jack realized that this should be the change after the iteration of the logic system mentioned just now.

But he really didn't expect that after the system iteration, the robot's intelligence changed so much that the cold robot directly learned to curse.

“Is it so amazing? Is the iteration so fast?”

"That's natural. What is artificial intelligence?" The robot put his hands on his hips, leaned back slightly, and looked very proud.

Although he was shocked, it was nothing in the face of death. He had no time to be shocked. The space station was descending. If they didn't find a way to save themselves, both of them would be doomed!
"Have you found the location of the escape spacecraft from the subnet data?" Sun Jack asked the robot quickly.

"No." The words of the other robot instantly brought Sun Jack's heart to the lowest point.

"But we don't have to run away. This thing has a recoil device. Although I don't know how much it can be used, I estimate that the friction with the atmosphere and the final impact will put the probability of disintegration at less than 10%."

This news is indeed good news, but the fact that the space station does not disintegrate does not mean that he can land safely.

Looking at the metal parts flying all over the sky due to weightlessness, one can imagine how terrible killing weapons they would become if they gained the earth's gravity.

With his life at stake, Sun Jack's mind raced. "Robot, I need a safe place to cushion the impact of landing and to avoid the parts. Do you know where this space station has a safe place?"

"How would I know? I have never worked here before." The robot spread his hands and shrugged.

"Damn it! Didn't you connect to some subnet data?! There's no map or anything in it? Have you only learned how to speak foul language?" Sun Jie Ke quickly used his hands and feet to get to the door, carefully sticking his head out to look around.

"Damn, can you blame me for this? That subnet isn't even the one on this ship. God knows which wreckage nearby has WiFi that wasn't turned off." The robot followed Sun Jack in a vulgar manner.

Its heels and hands seem to have magnets or suction cups, so it can stand on the ground easily even in this weightless state.

"Besides, why do you look down on swearing? The art of language started with swearing."

The upset Sun Jack was too lazy to talk to this foul-mouthed robot. He just wanted to survive.

Sun Jieke racked his brains to think about how to break the situation. In the face of life and death crisis, his mind worked quickly, and suddenly he thought of the red dot. "Oh, that monitor with a distorted screen!"

Although that thing was obviously broken and I couldn't use it, just because I couldn't use it didn't mean that other things couldn't be used.

"Robot! Can you find data from a broken computer? Like a hacker or something."

"Who are you looking down on? They are my family." As he said that, an emoji popped up on the screen of the robot's head. (^ω^)
"Very good, follow me." Sun Jack led the robot to dodge the various floating parts and began to return along the same route.

When Sun Jack returned to the arched glass house again, he found that the earth behind the glass had turned into a huge monster. It was gradually getting bigger, like a Leviathan with its mouth wide open, ready to swallow them all with its big black mouth.

Watching the mother planet that gave birth to him gradually and slowly enlarge, Sun Jack felt a sense of oppression and suffocation. At this moment, Sun Jack finally felt what giant fear was.

Sun Jack suppressed the fear in his heart and tried his best to control himself from looking outside the glass. He brought the robot to the screen that kept flickering and said, "This is it! Hurry up, we don't have much time." "Just watch." Then Sun Jack saw its left hand quickly split apart, and several optical fibers like jellyfish tentacles extended from it and quickly slid into the gap on the left edge of the monitor.

Then, the images on the screen flashed faster and faster, and a sightseeing advertisement flashed by. Only then did Sun Jack realize that this was just a sightseeing spot specially reserved by the space station.

At this moment, a thin "click" sound was heard, and Sun Jack turned his head to look to the left.

When he saw a crack quickly spreading from the bottom to the entire glass cover accompanied by a crackling sound, he instantly took a breath of cold air and felt as if his soul was about to float away from the top of his head.

"Hurry! Hurry! The glass cover is about to collapse!"

Sun Jack was so frightened that he broke out in a cold sweat. He quickly looked around for a solution.

Suddenly he stepped with both feet and came to the place where the red dot was before. He pressed it hard, and with a pause, the arc-shaped wall that had fallen before slowly rose up.

However, before Sun Jack could breathe a sigh of relief, the glass that had not been completely sealed suddenly exploded with a loud bang and was sucked out, directly exposing Sun Jack to outer space!
At the critical moment, Sun Jieke grabbed the chair next to him tightly, almost stuck his whole body on the chair, so he was not pulled out by the suction.

At this moment, Sun Jack felt that he was beginning to feel suffocated, his saliva was boiling, his lungs began to expand, his skin began to sweat rapidly, and he felt an intense burning sensation.

"Hurry up!" Sun Jack shouted at the robot with his last bit of strength.

As the screen flashed several times, the optical fiber quickly retracted, and the robot raised its foot and kicked the screen several times. "Fuck you! Do you want to give me the data? Do you want to give me the data?"

After he kicked the screen to pieces, he used optical fiber to search among the parts for a while. When he found a chip the size of a fingernail, he stuffed it directly into the slot on his forearm. The screen on his face flashed quickly, showing a big exclamation mark.

"Found the map! Go to area E4."

Just at this moment, the arc-shaped wall in the sky finally closed, and the intense feeling of discomfort finally disappeared.

Sun Jack, who was weak and pale, was floating in the air and gave him a thumbs up. "Awesome!"

Sun Jack was extremely grateful that he had activated such a robot, and finally found a way out of the dead end.

The robot came over and stretched out a hand to straighten him up. "It's just one atmosphere of pressure. Look how tired you are. A body made of flesh is lame."

With the help of the robot, Sun Jack came to the so-called E4 cabin, which looked like a planting cabin.

Various black dry marks covered the floor and ceiling. These were plants, but no one took care of them, so they completely dried up and weathered.

"What are you doing here? Is it safe enough here?" Sun Jie Ke asked.

The robot did not speak. He only saw his right index finger quickly spurting out azure flames, cutting the wall on the left. As the wall was cut, some kind of blue gel similar to jelly slid out from the wall.

(End of this chapter)

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