Fallout 4: The Wasteland Life of a Pillager

Chapter 50 SmartNot Smart Curie

Yi Beiwang did not answer. He shot and killed a mole that was running towards him. Then he pointed at its corpse and asked, "Do you know what's going on with the moles here? They seem to be carrying some kind of virus."

After seeing the mole's corpse, Curie said with regret: "Oh~ my poor little darlings, they were originally used to cultivate viruses. Scientists originally wanted to use the residents of the shelter as experimental subjects, hoping to fission out useful antibodies."

"It's a pity that before they could carry out the plan, Clyde escaped from the cage. He was my most proud experimental mole and the smartest one."

"It released all its companions, and then all those poor scientists died. The mole you just killed is Clyde's descendant."

Yi Beiwang always felt that something was strange. How could this robot speak such a cruel truth in a cute tone?

Now the source of these moles can be confirmed, but the key is, where is the vaccine?

Curie may have noticed the change in Yi Beiwang's expression, and apologized: "I'm sorry I went off topic. I apologize for my rudeness. May I ask again, are you a security guard sent by Shelter-Tec?"

Yi Beiwang shook his head and said, "Do I look like a security guard?"

Curie explained: "Two hundred years have passed, and I am not surprised by what people wear now."

"The main thing is that you look clean and have a standard weapon in your hand, which is not something that ordinary people can do after a nuclear bomb explodes."

Yes, with my damn charm, people will stop and look at me wherever I go.

Yi Beiwang dusted himself off and was about to ask about the vaccine when he heard Curie say to herself, "I am honored to report that my experiment was completed 78 years ago."

"Thousands of pathogens grew and multiplied in the mole rats, eventually evolving a universal antibody that can be used to treat almost any virus."

"So now, please tell me that you have the right to let me out of here."

Yi Beiwang looked at the sliding door next to him in confusion. He could open it with just a light push of the handle. He asked in confusion, "Why can't you come out by yourself?"

Curie said, "I must have verbal or written authorization to leave here. Every Shelter Technology employee has this authority. Please, tell me you have this right."

"You must be from Vault-Tec, otherwise you wouldn't be able to get in, right?"

Yi Beiwang saw strong expectations in Curie's three big mechanical eyes. This robot that had been imprisoned for two hundred years was longing for freedom at this moment.

Listening to this cute French-accented request, I believe most people would be soft-hearted and release it.

It’s a pity that Yi Beiwang is one of that small number of people.

He remembered what Kazvor had said to him, that before the war, the machines might have been hostile to the Dragon people.

Although he felt that Curie had overlooked this small detail, he decided to observe it further.

Yi Beiwang shook his head and said with regret: "I'm sorry, I'm not from Shelter Tech."

Curie asked in disbelief: "Really? Did you accidentally lose the written document along the way? I will keep it confidential for you, or there is actually no document...right?"

Yi Beiwang emphasized again: "Look at my face. I am a Dragon countryman, the kind who protects peace and loves to eat bear biscuits. I don't think there are any Dragon country employees in Shelter-Tec."

Curie's computer was obviously down for a few seconds, and he stood there at a loss as to what to do.

But after a few seconds, it recovered and said with a smile: "Oops, my audio circuit seems to have malfunctioned just now. I am sure I heard you say yes just now."

"Please wait a moment, I will open the door for you~"

Curie flew to the side slowly and opened the sliding door, then stood aside respectfully waiting for Yi Beiwang to enter.

Yi Beiwang didn't expect that robots could actually play tricks.

You say it is not smart, but it only knows how to pretend to be stupid.

You say it's smart, but it has been locked up by such a ridiculous door for two hundred years.

Phew, stay calm. The Federation is so big, nothing can happen that's surprising.

Maybe one day I will meet aliens.

Yi Beiwang shook his head and walked into the laboratory to search.

Curie asked with some confusion: "Sir, what are you looking for?"

Yi Beiwang responded without even looking up: "I was bitten by those moles and I'm looking for a vaccine. Is there any written document left about the universal antibody you just mentioned?"

"Of course, not only the data, but also one vaccine has been preserved intact until now."

Like a magician, Curie took out a syringe from a pile of debris, which looked exactly like a treatment needle.

"Since you are an employee of Shelter-Tec, I think I can use this to treat you. By the way, if you have a new version of the Hippocratic Oath, please send it to me as soon as possible to avoid any deviation in operation..."

Yi Beiwang took off his protective suit and said as he injected himself with the vaccine: "I don't have that thing for the time being. Now that my goal has been achieved, what are your plans?"

Curie said: "Emm, if possible, can I follow you? My database contains a lot of valuable pre-war data, which may be of some help to you."

Miss, it’s not impossible to be a helper before the war. I don’t lack that little fuel anyway.

At this time, Yi Beiwang suddenly remembered something and asked, "Do you have any technology that can treat drug addiction?"

Curie nodded and said, "Of course. In fact, my mechanical arm is equipped with a special laser that can remove the effects of drugs on the human cerebral cortex."

After hearing this, Yi Beiwang quickly grasped Curie's mechanical arm and said, "From now on, you are my personal physician. I will protect you. If you perform well in the future, I can build you a laboratory or something."

"Really? Then please take care of me in the future."

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