Keep the parts you think you need according to your own requirements, and filter out the parts you don’t need at all according to your own wishes.
Walking down the street, all living beings have no physical defects at all.
They all had satisfied smiles on their faces, and even their personalities were somewhat similar. The reason why he preferred Family, besides the unparalleled taste of the dim sum, was another important reason. The waiters at Family all had their own unique personalities, unlike the standard smiles of the NPCs.
However, apart from the fact that most of the Family stores had uniform smiles, Chu Shangli still remembered reading picture books as a child, and naturally associated these people with the fully automatic robots in the picture books -
Even asked such stupid questions as "Can I touch it for you to see?"
But they do have temperature.
Of course, it also has a heartbeat.
However, that smile was so mechanical, as if it were the expression of a lifeless creature—at least in the picture book, they must be completely automatic… the type that doesn't even have any emotions—
However, this situation is only common in street shops. Most of the students in Meisuo Academy are quite individualistic.
If I were to describe it simply, it would probably mean having normal emotions...
Outside of Meso Academy, the same is true for the high school where Chu Shangli attended in his previous life - even having a too strong personality makes people dislike you.
Chu Shangli locked himself in a small cocoon and refused to leave——
Although someone suggested that she go out to relax, the fear she felt when she went out was deepened by the thousands of people she faced.
Everyone seems to be sculpted from the same mold, just with different faces.
She thought it was her own psychological problem, but...?
"Hey, Miss Cheshire Cat, can I ask you a question?"
"Isn't it a question-and-answer situation right now? Or rather, except for the appearance of a highly conscious character in the middle of the conversation, everything else is a question-and-answer situation—the rest is a debate. If one person is just listening while the other person is rambling on, it can't really be called a conversation—it's just one person's opinion pouring out like a raging torrent—"
"So it's okay?"
"Of course, please, as long as I can answer—and I can basically imagine what you're asking. Besides my keen sense as a store manager, the other reason is—this is a standard conversation, I guess. Some say that with enough data, the trajectory of every particle can be determined—in other words, with a certain degree of accuracy, even the fate of humanity can be calculated."
This statement is actually not much different from Chu Moyin's previous explanation about whether he might be in control of his destiny and why he was covered by the name "Luo Dongxia"
"Aside from the Family, the people in the shopping district all seem to be basically the same—there's not much difference. I keep wondering if there's something wrong with my brain..."
"No, no, if you doubt it, it's not that there's something wrong with your brain. It's those guys who have no doubts at all that have a problem with their brains—" Ying Meng said before the Cheshire Cat could answer.
"Huh?"
"Those guys in the shopping district, as if controlled by machines, always maintain a high degree of uniformity—in fact, they're almost purified before they're even born—and through long-term experiments, we've been able to select the brainwave ranges that are most suitable for street mascots... My mother may be a cook, but she played an indispensable role in this experiment."
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