Chapter 65 Eva's Worries
"Didi", the strange mechanical prompt sound rang out from Eva's mouth again. The girl turned her head and did not look at Panis. She looked at the lush oak tree above her head and said stereotypedly: "The oak tree is a large flowering plant on the mainland; its life span is considered long among ordinary plants, about 400 years old. This plant has strong vitality and is easy to survive and can adapt to most harsh environments. The fruit of the oak tree is nuts, with fluff on one end and the other end..."
"Okay, I get it, the oak tree is so magical." Panis interrupted Eva's introduction by pinching Eva's little face: "This topic is very important, don't try to get over it."
"I don't understand what you are talking about." Ava stopped trying to change the subject, lowered her gaze with a stern face, and said in a stiff voice: "After the system self-test, no abnormal behavior was found. Your thoughts were just your illusion."
"I don't think so." Panis reached out and picked up Eva like a child, put her on her legs and let her sit. The little girl arched in Panis's arms, found the most comfortable position, and stuffed the ivory comb into Panis's hand. Panis smiled, gently combed her long hair with the girl's favorite frequency, and said softly: "At first, you just wanted to observe humanity. It was completely mechanized observation and record, and you would never do unnecessary things. Even if you make a choice, it seems to be helping us humanly, and it is also logically judged that doing so will help you extend your observation time and will be more conducive to becoming a normal human. Everyone knows that you have been doing this for almost a year in this family, and everyone is used to your attitude, because for your previous state, this is the most normal attitude."
"Yes, everything is based on logical judgment." The girl's blue eyes seemed to have a torrent of data: "For the Cerry system, this is the basis for dealing with any problem."
"But you also understand that you are not Cerry now, but our Eva." Panis stopped combing his hair, secretly poked the girl's face, picked up the comb again before she protested, and said with a smile: "In the past, you would only judge what you should do according to logic when the most necessary time. In other non-essential times, you would passively respond, what we should do, and then you passively judge whether you should support it, that is, you have never taken the initiative to do anything irrelevant. But this time it is different. If you want to push Catherine behind it, it is actually irrelevant to your purpose and the existence of this family. Well, it may be a bit inappropriate to say this, but at least it can be considered that it will not have a decisive impact. You cannot deny this."
"Drip, drip, drip." The girl only had a mechanical prompt sound on her body, and she was not willing to say anything.
"Stop making trouble. In fact, there are no mechanical parts in your body. Didi's voices are all imitated by you." Panis said with a giggle and cry: "If you really don't want to say it, don't make trouble like this."
So, Eva really made no sound, not even a sound. If it weren't for her long eyelashes that were still squirting, it would be difficult to tell whether she was asleep or awake.
"So, I discovered your subtle changes now." Panis smiled and shook his head and sighed: "I will take the initiative to do something non-essential. This is one of the essential differences between humans and machinery. With this change, it means that you are already changing to a normal person. This is the change you and us are always pursuing. Moreover, I believe that this change will not only happen today. Today is at most a complete manifestation of the change. As for the process of change, I think it should have started a while ago, right?"
The girl was still silent, and the motionless girl seemed to have fallen into a dormant state and had no reaction.
"Why?" Panis asked in confusion: "I believe you can't feel your own changes. You must be the first person to discover your own changes. Logically, this is something worth celebrating. If it were them, you would be very excited to let everyone around you know and let everyone share this happiness, but why do you want to hide it? Are you having any questions about concerns?"
The girl still didn't answer, but her eyes gradually dimmed, as if her emotions were in a state of depression. Even her favorite hair brushing could not make her happy again.
"Huh, I suddenly understood." Panis leaned back and leaned heavily on the oak tree behind him, slapped his forehead hard, and moaned, "So you are worried about these things."
"Did you know?" The girl's mechanical voice trembled a little more, as if her mood was no longer as fluctuating as usual: "What did you know?"
"I know you're a fool, and you're stupid enough to a certain extent." Panis sighed weakly, "You're worried that once you know you've started to change to a normal person, you'll drive you away."
"According to the previous agreement, you took me away, helped me adapt to human society, and helped me become like a normal person, and could live in human society again." Eva replied dumbly: "Now, the transformation has begun. Although it is impossible to determine when the transformation can be finally completed, it can be foreseeable that the time is not far away. Once the transformation is completed, the agreement between you and me can be terminated, and there is no need to let me live by your side again."
"I guess that's it." Panis said gritting his teeth. "From your words, I think there is still a long way to go before the agreement is terminated."
"What does it mean?" Eva asked blankly: "An unresolvable theory."
"Is there any necessary connection between termination of the agreement and rushing you to leave?" Panis asked back: "Now there is no agreement between us like you who thinks we are. Who do you think has been driven away?"
"Yes, little Eva, who do you think has been driven away?" Catherine's voice came from behind the oak tree. The sensitive artificial girl didn't notice her approach in advance for some reason: "If it weren't for Pennis's words, I wouldn't know, you would have been worried about these strange problems."
"Huh?" Eva was completely stunned, her head tilted and her eyes were dull, and she could almost see substantial questions coming out of her head.
Chapter completed!