Chapter 98 You got the machine soul out! ?



Chapter 98 You got the machine soul out! ?

The study fell silent, with only the occasional sound of Monica sniffling.

"Did I understand correctly? You said that the solution to the problem of physical pollution being difficult to burn is to curse it? What do you mean?"

"It's about rebuking it with words, belittling it."

Hughes opened his mouth, not knowing what to say. What if the fuel doesn't want to burn? Just curse it? Is it easier to light it when you're angry? What kind of nonsense is this?

This is too idealistic. Wait, idealism? Is this really the property of fuel? Hughes' eyes sharpened.

"It's not cognitive interference, is it? When did you do this?"

"Well, it's been a few days, there's no problem at all, and the entity pollution that was scolded is burning better."

Xiu Si felt that his worldview had been challenged. The lack of cognitive interference showed that Monica's discovery was correct. If the fuel didn't want to be burned in the boiler, a scolding would be enough. Isn't this idealistic world a bit too idealistic?

How can we make use of this? In the future, should we equip each boiler with a fuel encourager?

Or in other words, political commissar? Someone who does ideological work before the fuel goes into the furnace?

"Knowledge is indeed polluted. Just thinking about this kind of scene makes me go crazy."

After sitting in the chair in a daze for a long time, Hughes suddenly raised his head again: "So how did you break the steam engine? Did you curse it?"

Monica showed an embarrassed expression: "Sorry!"

Hughes: “?”

"No, you really had a quarrel with the steam engine? And you scolded it so much that it went on strike?"

This style of painting is not right. Suddenly, a little inspiration came to Zeus's confused mind.

"No, why didn't this happen when I started the steam engine? What did you do to the steam engine? Why does it have the characteristics of being alive?"

He assembled the steam engine himself, fired the boiler himself, and successfully ran it through a trial run.

Even if this world is an idealistic world, Monica shouldn't be the only one who can discover it. Why was it fine when he used it?

"Well, it's like this." Monica told the story with some uneasiness.

She pestered Sister Ash for a long time, and finally got permission from the annoyed Ash to participate in the entity contamination experiment.

Although burning physical pollution does not seem to be dangerous, if the pollution is released carelessly, it may harm the residents of the island. You must know that these pollutants are not dead objects. They will move actively and are always trying to escape from the combustion chamber of the boiler.

Monica tried all kinds of strange ideas in front of the polluting boiler. Insults were already a relatively normal method, but in the end she found that scolding was the most effective.

Although reaching your hand into the fire and hitting it is effective, this will hinder the burning of the fire and may also accidentally damage the pollution that has already started burning - once the pollution is attacked, it is likely to start striking again.

In short, these fuels are very troublesome. Although Monica has tried some tricks, she still feels that they are not practical.

So she decided to let A Nuo do the scolding for her.

"Wait, who is A-nao? Did you come up with this name?"

The corner of Hughes' eye twitched.

"It's a friend summoned by my friend."

So Zeus watched helplessly as Monica raised her hand and summoned a sea snake.

"Can this thing talk?"

"Of course not. Have you ever seen a snake talk?"

Monica said confidently, with her hands on her hips, and Hughes choked.

"So how did you let Ah, Ah Nuo scold you?"

"Just find it a mouth."

“.”

Monica stood in front of the fire. She was tired of cursing and her mouth was dry.

The pollution did manage to burn normally, but this method was too tiring for her throat. She had six hands, but not six throats.

She raised her hand and summoned a sea serpent.

"You, just call it 'Anu', go and scold it!"

The sea snake looked at the twisting and squirming pollution in the fire, then turned to look at Monica and fell silent.

"Aren't you ashamed that you can't even curse?"

"Other snakes have learned to bite nitroglycerin and explode. I asked you to go and curse, but you can only stand here stupidly."

"I command you to learn how to curse immediately!"

The sea snake lowered its head in shame.

After venting her anger on the sea snake for a while, Monica discovered that its throat could only support hissing at best and was completely incapable of swearing, so she changed direction - since it had no throat, she might as well find a mouth for it.

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What could be talking here? Monica looked around and saw that only the Type II machine was roaring in the laboratory.

Yes, although it can't speak, its voice is definitely loud enough.

"So I figured, if this machine is so loud, why not let it curse its own fuel?"

Hughes: “.”

"So I tried to use the Sea Serpent Summon on the Type II. It was super difficult, but I tried for a long time and finally succeeded."

"You summoned the sea serpent from the steam engine?"

"No, I just couldn't succeed at all, so I was wondering what it was that could summon a sea serpent."

"I kept thinking, and suddenly an idea popped into my mind. In fact, to summon a sea snake, I just need to use magic to shape the body of a sea snake, and then summon a soul and put it into it."

"Then why don't I use magic to shape the body and just stuff the summoned soul into the steam engine?"

"Then I succeeded. The steam engine now has a soul and can curse people."

Hughes: “????”

Hughes: “?!?!?”

Zeus felt like his brain had turned into a mess. He now truly felt why knowledge could be a kind of pollution. Were these weird ideas too crazy?

What’s even crazier is that these ideas were successfully realized.

Damn, the steam engine actually has a soul? Why do machines have souls? Do we really need to give steam engines regular psychological counseling? Do we need to appease the machine spirit before starting it in the future?

In the past on Blue Star, bosses often invited masters to pray before the machines were put into operation. Was he going to do the same in this world? No, no, calm down. This should be a temporary effect. Everything will be fine after the spell effect disappears.

Maybe this is cognitive interference. No, this had better be cognitive interference. Does his steam engine operating manual really need to include instructions on how to chat with a steam engine?

"Then did the steam engine work properly? What about the pollution? Forget about the pollution. I don't care whether the pollution can be burned or not."

Hughes looked at Monica with almost pleading eyes.

Monica shook her head.

"The old man is stuck in the steam engine and won't move. I can't cancel the spell. He is now angry with me and refuses to work. He won't move unless the coal imported by White Crow is delivered."

(End of this chapter)


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