Quick Transmigration: A Super-Effective Novel Within a Super-Effective Novel
Chapter 231 Transmigrated into a Cyber-Android 5
The white flooring was seamless, appearing to be made of a perfectly uniform material.
But Lin Zhao didn't care what the floor was made of; she just stared at it for a long time before suddenly walking over.
The slightest difference in sound alerted her. She crouched down, tapped the floor a few times, and quickly used her android-like bodily functions to scan the structure beneath the floor.
As if she had found a password, her bodily functions, which should have been completely restricted in this confinement room, were now able to ignore their effects and see through the problem in the floor.
Only androids can do this; only androids can dock.
Moreover, it's not easily detected.
The floor beneath the floor had a complex mechanism, which led to a long, bottomless tunnel.
As a member of the guard, Lin Zhao was absolutely not allowed to touch that floor during his confinement.
But she went; she felt something was calling to her, and she felt she had to go.
Lin Zhao easily pried open the floorboards, carefully cracked open the mechanism, and a deep passageway appeared before her.
Thanks to the isolation of the solitary confinement cells from all artificial intelligence and high-tech equipment, the guards felt that there was nothing in the cells and that the people locked up there couldn't do anything interesting. Therefore, they didn't assign guards to each solitary confinement cell or arrange for real-time monitoring.
Lin Zhao turned around and glanced at the cell door of the solitary confinement cell before making up his mind and walking into the passageway.
After walking for about ten minutes, a faint light suddenly appeared at the end of the pitch-black passage. Lin Zhao was startled, her heart suddenly racing, and she stepped forward.
At the end was a wall, but light shone faintly through the cracks in the wall. Without thinking, Lin Zhao punched it, and the wall cracked in response to her heartbeat.
The lack of light for so long made Lin Zhao's eyes feel a little uncomfortable, so she turned her head away. A few seconds later, she looked ahead again.
It was also a room that resembled a solitary confinement cell, but it was much larger than the solitary confinement cell she had been in before, and all four sides were white.
Then, the moment Lin Zhao stepped out and turned around, she was completely shocked.
It turned out that the wall she came out of was not pure white, but was actually inlaid with dozens of transparent pods of various sizes!
She was very familiar with this type of cabin; it was the nutrient cabin for nurturing androids.
Moreover, these nutrient tanks do indeed contain many androids, but they are not alive.
Lin Zhao could not sense any aura from them, so they were most likely dead and abandoned androids.
This nutrient capsule that nurtured androids also became their grave.
What an irony.
Lin Zhao was in a gloomy mood. She frowned and approached a nutrient tank.
A layer of dust had accumulated on the transparent glass of the cabin. She reached out and wiped away the thick layer, creating a small hole.
Looking inside, she saw that the androids inside were also wearing the same guard uniform as her.
Are these androids also the Guardians?
Did he die during a mission after joining the Guard?
The guards placed them here?
Thinking of this, Lin Zhao immediately denied his idea.
The fallen members of the guard will be cremated, and only one name will be recorded in the federal database and engraved on a monument.
Other guards who died unnatural deaths were also unlikely to have their bodies intact; they were either destroyed or dismembered.
In particular, their android bodies are destined from the moment they leave the capsule; they will contribute their bodies after death for the Federation to disassemble and study.
And all of this before us...
Lin Zhao's temples throbbed twice; she had a very bad feeling.
She reached out and wiped her hand near the android's head in the glass capsule. The moment she saw what the android looked like, her pupils constricted, and she felt a chill run down her spine.
The android in the cabin looked exactly like her!
How could someone look exactly like her?!
Or...dead?
Lin Zhao tensed up and immediately looked at the other hulls. She suddenly waved her hand, and a gust of wind blew up, blowing away all the dust on the hulls.
One after another, faces identical to Lin Zhao's were exposed in the pure white secret room.
Those androids all had faces exactly like Lin Zhao's! They were displayed prominently on the wall—how terrifying!
An idea sprouted in Lin Zhao's mind. She took a few steps back and looked at the wall full of androids that looked exactly like her.
"One, two, three... fifty-six... fifty-seven... fifty..."
Fifty-eight nutrient capsules, fifty-eight androids exactly like her.
And she, her number...
"59?"
With a "beep," a wall in the secret room suddenly loosened, as if a crack had grown, and a door opened.
Ned and a few guards came in.
“59, you shouldn’t be here,” Ned said.
His gaze was calm yet sharp as he met Lin Zhao's eyes directly.
Lin Zhao had recovered from the shock she had just experienced. Facing the sudden appearance of Ned and the others, she felt neither fear nor surprise.
She was as calm as Ned.
"Yes, this place is hundreds of meters underground in the center of the federal government, and there are so many things inside that I need to keep from you, so of course I shouldn't show up here."
Now that things have come to this, there's no need to play dumb anymore. Even if he has to pledge allegiance to the Federation, Lin Zhao wants to figure out what's really going on.
Her intuition told her that there must be some shocking, unspeakable secret involved.
What Li said might actually be true.
“Now that you’ve seen it, we won’t deprive you of your right to know. If you have any questions, you can ask me directly,” Ned said.
He waved behind him, moved a little closer to Lin Zhao, and softened his tone considerably.
It was obvious that he didn't want to be at odds with Lin Zhao.
However, after the other guards retreated into the shadows, Lin Zhao still noticed that they had placed their hands on the weapons strapped to their bodies.
Lin Zhao withdrew his gaze.
"What is my relationship with these androids? Why do we all look the same? Why are they still preserved here even though they've died and been abandoned?"
She blurted out all her questions at once.
Ned's eyelids twitched, and he raised his head.
"These androids were indeed failed experiments; they died in various missions... As for why they look like you, it's because the androids at the time were all developed based on your model..."
“Ned,” Lin Zhao chuckled, interrupting Ned, “there’s no need to lie to children now.”
Ned stopped answering.
Lin Zhaozhi said, "As we all know, androids continue to be used for research after they die. They are failed experiments and should continue to be used in research or be completely destroyed. But they are stored here and covered in dust. They must be difficult to destroy or cannot be openly destroyed or used for research. They can only be hidden here."
"Let me guess, is it that they did something shameful that prevents them from being destroyed and used for research, or... what shameful thing did you do?"
Having said all that, and considering Li's last words, Lin Zhao had already guessed about 70-80% of the situation.
But she still wanted Ned, the Guards, and the Federation to give her an explanation.
Perhaps she can convince herself again to continue playing the role of a transmigrator well and perfectly complete the mission in this dimension.
But Ned frowned.
“59, you shouldn’t be here, and you shouldn’t be asking these questions.”
"What should be and what shouldn't be?" Lin Zhao understood that her expectations had probably been shattered. "So it really is as I thought, these androids are all my predecessors. I should be the 59th 'product' that has been updated and developed, and I have excellently met your requirements."
She gave a self-deprecating laugh and turned to point at the androids.
"As for why they were killed, I wonder if they, like me now, did have many things they shouldn't have done?"
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