The cover and the female lead's appearance design are all my own drawings. Please do not save them, thank you. This book prohibits plagiarism and excessive borrowing. If you plagiarize or borrow, this book is under contract, so you'd better think twice.

If you're listening to the audiobook, I suggest reading this chapter first, as it's quite long. Reading it first will allow you to finish faster. You can start listening from the next chapter onwards. (By the way, some people shouldn't think they're so great or experienced. Many readers think a "disclaimer" is unnecessary. I've written books on other platforms for a long time and encountered quite a few idiots. Otherwise, why do you think I would so clearly describe the types of outrageous things?)

Aside from the potentially problematic parts, this chapter provides some supplementary information on the simpler settings. It's best to read all of this first, so you don't end up not understanding what the solver (something from the Inorganic Killer universe) is.

The end of this chapter will feature some official concept art of the Inorganic Killer, which will help you better immerse yourself in the story and create a more chilling atmosphere.

A heads-up! The protagonist of this book will engage in some cruel and brutal acts, including eating Transformers and humans. If you cannot accept this, for your mental well-being, please leave as soon as possible! Leave now!

The female lead's character design is all drawn by the author, and sometimes there might be short animations drawn by the author. (P.S.: The author's writing may be average, but the artwork is definitely top-notch. If you think the writing is bad, just consider me an artist who crossed over to write a book :3)

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The following are precautions for consumption, as well as warnings for comments. I might post serious idiots at the beginning of the next chapter.

First and foremost, remember this! This is a mindless piece of writing! This is a mindless piece of writing! It has some logic, but it's still a mindless piece of writing!

Please, don't let some stubborn person mistake a mindless story for a well-written one.

This is purely for fun. If you find it unpleasant halfway through, please exit. If you must say something before leaving, such as: "It's not good," "It's too brainless," or other insults, please clearly write down what you think is unpleasant, brainless, or anything else that you cannot accept.

Because I don't accept unfounded accusations, I need you to provide evidence and reasoning. If you are right, then I will accept it, because it is indeed my fault. I will not only not deny it, but I will also agree with your point of view and strive to improve.

Without giving reasons, or because I clearly stated the reasons earlier, some people read the beginning but forgot the later parts, leading to confusion and then criticism; those who skipped ahead and didn't read the earlier content carefully then started criticizing.

I simply assume these people are trolls, trying to put others down, or are just desperate people who won't leave until they see something interesting to express their opinions and attract attention.

(However, if you reasonably point out various problems in the text and say that it's not good, it won't count, because I will agree with you and try to improve it, such as characters being out of character or retconning.) Of course, if someone criticizes my text as brainless, then that person is truly brainless. I said this is a brainless text.

I can't help it if you stubbornly insist on reading mindless material as if it were intelligent.

I will report and delete any comments or handle any instances of abusive language.

And... well, if you have any personal interpretations or favorite works, could you please not go crazy in my book? (fingers) This doesn't count if the character is mentioned or related in the original text. But I don't understand, this is my book. I might not have seen the character in another book or the character you're trying to portray.

I don't even know that character, and there's been no mention of it. Why would I call out that character?

Is it scary to see this? What does this have to do with him? Why post it about him?

Is it to ruin public image? Or is it just to post ads?

Please take your advertisement and get out of this book, thank you (???)凸

To put it bluntly, I don't care what characters I haven't met think; I only care what you think of my writing. I don't know this character, nor have I used any references in my writing to imply that I know the character, so please don't bring other characters into my life. No irreverent comments! Even just mentioning their names is not allowed.

(ky refers to saying things that are completely unrelated to the current content. For example: I drew my pink-haired OC, and you said that it is a certain character from a certain work, but my OC has nothing to do with the setting you mentioned.)

Especially after reading other fanfiction, it's so awkward when you bring up original characters from other fanfiction and start talking to me out of the blue. Who cares about you?

Yes, I'm talking about those people who are insensitive and use VPNs to express their opinions using other fan-created characters. Are they sick in the head?

For no reason at all, he acted like a brainless brat. I haven't read that book and I don't care what the characters in that book are thinking. Who cares what irrelevant people think? I don't even know him.

It's also ridiculous to have to express your own thoughts by borrowing other people's settings.

Using other people's fanfiction characters to cause trouble here, is it because you're starved for attention? If you crave attention so much, I might as well just ignore you.

Furthermore, what's the connection between the original characters in these two fanfictions? Did the author subtly create any crossover? If not, why use their character in my book? Are you trying to bring them negative attention?

This is disrespectful to other people's work. I create my own settings, and I don't care about other people's settings.

You don't respect the story I worked so hard to write. It's like when you interrupt a conversation and talk about other irrelevant topics.

That's incredibly rude and disrespectful to others. At the very least, you should wait until they've finished their discussion before speaking. Since you're being disrespectful in my book and don't respect me, why should I respect you? I'll just block you.

Okay, fine, I'll just rant and rave, then block you. Anyway, I'm in college now, I have plenty of time.

Of course, if I happen to know this character and like them a lot, and you don't act out of character (OOC: simply put, it means acting in a way that doesn't fit the character's personality, including saying things that don't fit), then I'll turn a blind eye. But you might ruin the character's reputation among casual viewers. There will definitely be people who don't know this character, and most people will think it's inexplicable that you mention them in a completely unrelated place.

This also worsened the impression of the "ky" (insensitive/oblivious) character.

Of course, it's best not to take chances and think, "Oh, this book is very popular, the author must have read it, so I'll just use it to create someone else's original character." If I haven't read it and you're still making this mistake, then goodbye.

And to those who are OC (Original Code) users, get your OC stuff out of my comment section!!

Please do not post unauthorized images (excluding official images and emoticons) in my comments!

If you want to understand a character, just post official artwork. Why are you posting fan art? It's not like you drew it; why are you posting someone else's work? Official artwork is all you need to know about a character. Nobody here cares how good the images are if you steal them without permission. Don't be so smug about showing off stolen content.

If you want to admire it, just look at it secretly. You're not the one who drew this picture, and besides, this is a novel app. Don't share it in my novel. We only need to know the setting and story. Whether the picture is good or not is another app's problem. This is a novel app.

Secondly, does the original author know that you're misusing his hard work? Did you notify the original author that you were going to post this image here?

This really makes people feel nauseous.

Don't ask, the answer is that my fan art was stolen and spread everywhere. Even people who aren't mine can use my hard work and repost it carelessly. I wouldn't be surprised if it happened to pirated copies someday :(

And please don't post those AI-generated artworks here either. AI-generated artworks have some rights belonging to the person who trained the AI, and the ownership of the original artists whose images were used for training is currently unclear, so why are you posting them here?

Again

Is posting this just to make yourself look bad? If you're starved for attention and need more attention, I'll put you out there and let you get all the attention you need, okay?

Furthermore, since this book incorporates and pays homage to the Inorganic Killer universe, there will be many scenes that pay tribute to Inorganic Killer or other animated films produced by the same director.

For example, Inorganic Killer, Alien Cube, Cliff Town, etc.

Some iconic scenes are similar to those in this book, because I really love Inorganic Killer and this director's other works.

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Regarding the plot and setting (in case some people are unfamiliar with some of the settings of the Inorganic Killer, or some people may find it unacceptable to accept Mary Sue stories, I will explain it in advance).

The early stages were rushed, mainly to quickly get into the main storyline.

A word of caution: The female protagonist is a pure machine on the Inorganic Assassin's side. Because one of their genetic code providers is a Cybertronian, her genes have been optimized. As a child, she looks like other Inorganic robots, but as she grows, she gradually grows taller, eventually reaching Cybertronian size. Furthermore, due to the awakening of the Solver, her body is transformed into a hybrid of flesh and machine. The book may contain some graphic content, including gore, violence, brutality, and cannibalism (after all, Inorganic Assassins inherently possess some gruesome elements). If you cannot tolerate this, for your mental well-being, please click the exit button in the upper left corner immediately.

If you want to read it, just treat it as a mindless, lighthearted read.

This is a brain module (not really) storage area. Please remember to take it with you when you leave, and don't take the wrong one or more.

If you're looking for something intellectually stimulating, please exit immediately! To avoid any mental distress caused by reading my writing!

Let me say it again! This is mindless writing! Not thoughtful writing, because the author simply can't write a novel with their brain; writing has already exhausted all my brain cells!! What a thoroughly enjoyable writing experience! (Just kidding!)

The female protagonist in this story may be somewhat violent in her killing intent, and there may be scenes of horror or energy beings and parts scattered all over the place. (Again, please note that if you cannot accept this, you can leave or skip this part.)

Just a reminder, the early plot moves quite fast!

Some scenes might be like in "Inorganic Killer," with sudden terrifying remarks followed by a sudden shift in style, becoming normal and even a bit adorable (I'll try my best to portray it). There's also the contrast of the killing machine ().

I have a bit of social anxiety, which is mainly reflected in my preference for staying at home and not liking to chat. I only come out when I need something or am called upon. I can get along well with other people and can be quite humorous at times (telling corny jokes).

But once you get to know them, you'll find that they're actually quite lively and have a particularly beautiful spirit.

Because in "Inorganic Killer", those with solvers are usually a bit crazy. Even someone like N, a golden retriever, would suddenly have a change in personality because of the solver and say something like "sucking their fresh blood".

Therefore, it's uncertain whether the solver will disrupt one's thinking and drive one insane. Here, we'll use the same approach but handle it according to our own assumptions. We also assume that the mental disruption caused by the solver can be suppressed, but it will sometimes still manifest itself.

The protagonist is a hardcore slacker, and there may be scenes of cannibalism (by Cybertronians). This is a warning; if you cannot accept this, please exit immediately.

Sigrún has taught at the Iceland University of the Arts as a part-time lecturer since and was Dean of the Department of Fine Art from -. In – she held a research position at Reykjavík Art Museum focusing on the role of women in Icelandic art. She studied fine art at the Icelandic College of Arts and Crafts and at Pratt Institute, New York, and holds BA and MA degrees in art history and philosophy from the University of Iceland. Sigrún lives and works in Iceland.

Here's a brief explanation of the Inorganic Killer world-building (you can search for videos to watch if needed; they're everywhere). (If you've read Inorganic Killer or really don't want to read it, you can skip this, as the world-building will be gradually introduced later in the book. Of course, if you're not familiar with it, the early parts might be a bit confusing, so it's best to read the sections marked with a question mark or a four-dimensional symbol). (Also, I'll post the female lead's appearance and character design in the comments at the very bottom of this chapter. These are all my own drawings; I don't accept saving them for personal use or reposting them randomly, thank you.)

Of course, I recommend that you search for "Inorganic Killer" when you have time. I'm not reading it just for the book itself, but it's a really great work.

The beginning of Inorganic might be a bit confusing, so you'll need to watch it a few times, since a lot of things were cut due to budget constraints (here's a simple introduction using the world-building from the first episode of Inorganic) (to avoid spoilers if I go too far): p

In the future, humanity began colonizing other planets. They discovered the solver and created many worker machines to serve humanity. However, they may not have even fully understood the basic principles of the solver themselves. They also knew from the beginning that if the worker machines were not destroyed according to the procedure, there might be viruses.

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