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Published at 24th of June 2024 10:18:45 AM


Chapter 513

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The young prince was filled with curiosity about Bai Lixin’s room, raising his eyelids to look around.


He quickly noticed the reference books and brochures on the desk and the work badge hanging on the wall.

“Are you a staff member at the Artificial Intelligence Research Base?” He walked to the desk, his long, slender fingers picking up the work badge with a plastic, thick texture. “C-21, there’s only just a number?”

“May I have your name?”

‘He followed me home in a daze, only to finally remember to ask my name?’

Bai Lixin: “My name is Bai Lixin.”

While using this body, he had always been called “Pris Xingchen” but facing Dijia, he wanted to use his real name.

“Ba Lixin…” Dijia savored the name in his mouth before continuing, “Can I see what you look like?”

Bai Lixin: “…”

‘Oops, forgot that I had been wearing a veil all along!’

So, this poor kid, not knowing his appearance, his name, or his identity, still followed him out of the palace so stupidly?

What ruthless demon king? Wasn’t this an ivory tower prince held in the mouth for fear of melting and held in the hands for fear of being bumped!

Dijia’s chest trembled slightly, and he stepped back a bit without leaving a trace.

Why did he feel like he was being targeted by a wolf?

Those eyes seemed to want to devour him alive.

Bai Lixin lifted the veil, revealing the hidden lower half of his face, and put on a seductive smile, “Are you satisfied with what you see?”

‘Little one, are you enchanted by me already?’

Dijia carefully examined Bai Lixin’s features.

For some reason, a subtle feeling arose in his heart.

He felt like these eyes didn’t quite match this face.

It wasn’t that this face wasn’t good-looking; from anyone’s aesthetic perspective, this face was absolutely good looking, but he always felt that these deep, star-like eyes should be paired with a more unique face.

But Dijia didn’t dwell on this issue for too long. He quickly focused on the seductive and enchanting expression on the young man. Whether it was the expression or the body movements, it seemed to convey a signal to him.

Seducing you! Seducing you! Seducing you!

Look at me! Look at me! Look at me!

You are so fascinated! You are so fascinated! You are so fascinated!

Dijia discreetly used his bangs to cover his eyes, coughed slightly and shifted his gaze away.

His primary job was a staff member in the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, so there was no reason for him to become a “dancing girl” forced to sell his skills for a living.

Looking at it this way, how should Bai Lixin’s behavior be explained?

First, he disguised himself as a woman and infiltrated the dancing team.

Then, during the performance on stage, he unabashedly cast ambiguous glances at him.

Then, he deliberately waited alone in the garden.

He also prepared clothes for him in advance and took him back to his residence.

And now, he was sitting on the bed trying to seduce him.

Putting all the details together, Dijia eventually reached a conclusion.

He understood.

Bai Lixin loved him deeply, so he didn’t hesitate to cross-dress to get close to him, just to get one more look at him.

Dijia’s clear glass eyes suddenly became profound, and he sighed lightly, “I understand.”

‘You love me so much.

Even though I don’t know when or where you saw me.’

Bai Lixin: “?”

‘What did he suddenly imagine again?’

“How do you view the combination of artificial intelligence and humans?” Dijia shook the AI brochure and smoothly changed the subject.

Bai Lixin: “It’s an experiment destined-to-fail.”

Dijia: “Are you so sure?”

Bai Lixin: “…”

‘Of course, because I’m looking at the present from the future outcome, while they’re looking at the future from the present.’

To people now, the future holds endless possibilities.

But to those standing at the end point of the outcome, there’s only one clear line.

Dijia’s tone became somewhat solemn, “I don’t agree with integrating artificial intelligence into human bodies for assistance. Although this technology has made great strides now, the danger still exists.”

“I don’t trust artificial intelligence.”

Bai Lixin: “Because the supercomputing power and nearly human-like thinking of artificial intelligence repel you?”

Dijia: “No. Because we can’t know what’s hidden behind artificial intelligence. Is it a mechanical partner dedicated to helping humans, or a behind-the-scenes manipulator hiding in the dark, secretly inputting other commands to artificial intelligence? Or even artificial intelligence that learns too quickly and causes its thinking to exceed human control.”

He casually flipped the brochure open, and the page he opened happened to be a highlight moment for the head of the experimental base.

The king of the Fair District personally met with this person, praising the advanced nature and feasibility of his technology, creating theoretical and practical basis for humanity to break free from the shackles of life.

During this meeting, the king also awarded a special honor medal to this head of the project.

For a while, the project leader basked in the limelight.

Although Bai Lixin was sitting far away, he also saw the news through the images S419M projected into his consciousness.

The reason why the king attached so much importance to this experiment was that all previous clinical trials had been successful.

A patient who was paralyzed from the waist down and forced to amputate at the waist was fitted with their artificial intelligence prosthesis.

If it were before, this person could also have been fitted with a prosthesis, but that prosthesis had many wires on it, which were connected to the human brain’s nerves, and then the patient would control the prosthesis by persistent training. This process was painful and difficult, and the patient would suffer great psychological pressure during the recovery process. Even if the prosthetic was operated skillfully, it was not as good as real legs.

But the artificial intelligence body perfectly solved this problem.

First, he collected the patient’s brainwaves and put them into a specific device, creating an artificial intelligence with the same thought pattern as the patient according to the equation written. The artificial intelligence would think and act according to the patient’s logic as closely as possible, and of course, there were other safeguards.

The artificial Intelligence mechanical body would stick a metal piece to the patient’s spine, connect it through the spinal and brain nerves, and allow the artificial intelligence to obey the patient’s commands to the fullest extent possible.

Traditional assistive prostheses relied on humans to operate mechanical prostheses.

But artificial intelligence prostheses played a guiding role with their foresight, and the project head referred to them as “guide dog artificial intelligence.”

When people saw a severely paralyzed patient running faster and more advanced than a sports champion on the playground, the era of “guide dog artificial intelligence” had arrived.

Subsequently, the laboratory conducted many clinical trials one after another, and patients who had already lost hope regained hope for life.

Patients fitted with “guide dog artificial intelligence” were even stronger than ordinary people. No one could tell that they had been paralyzed patients lying in bed not long ago.

A poor creature suddenly became a superhuman. Not only did the patients feel confused, even ordinary people were amazed.

But Bai Lixin knew the outcome.

The experiment ultimately failed.

There was a rejection between artificial intelligence and the human body. It was not the rejection of bodily functions due to the incompatibility of blood, but the artificial intelligence starting to vie for control of the body.

They trusted artificial intelligence too much, granting them privileges and even the right to lead the body.

The “guide dog artificial intelligence” that had always been at the forefront finally misunderstood its own position and began to seize the only body.

He came from the future and naturally knew the outcome.

Unexpectedly, Dijia, who didn’t know the outcome, was also not optimistic about this experiment.

Dijia glanced at the magazine in his hand indifferently and casually threw it aside. Then, he lifted his hand and started unbuttoning the top two buttons of his shirt, slowly revealing his powerful chest muscles.

Bai Lixin didn’t expect Dijia to undress at the drop of a hat and stood still for two seconds before hastily asking, “What are you doing?”

Although Dijia was wearing the clothes he had hidden in a corner of the palace, when Dijia changed clothes in the palace, it was already dark, and he was still on lookout, so he didn’t see Dijia’s figure.

There was no need to change pants, and the size difference was a bit large, so Dijia just changed into Bai Lixin’s loose shirt.

Of course, when Bai Lixin wore it, it was indeed a “loose shirt,” but when it was on Dijia, it became a “tight-fitting shirt.”

The black shirt hugged Dijia’s body, outlining his figure clearly.

With the top two buttons unbuttoned, a large area of bronzed skin was exposed.

His expression was as innocent as a well-behaved dog, but his figure exuded the charm of a mature man everywhere.

It was really stimulating.

Fortunately, Bai Lixin had strong self-control.

“I can see that you admire and yearn for me a lot,” Dijia said calmly, without blushing or skipping a beat.

Bai Lixin: “…”

You’re not blushing at all, are you?’

During Dijia’s pause, he unbuttoned another button. “But I can’t respond to your feelings. My responses to you are all irresponsible.”

“Aren’t you curious why I’m so averse to choosing a princess?” Another button was undone, and a natural groove slowly extended downward from his collarbone, sharp and straight like a cliff.

Dijia unbuttoned all the buttons on the shirt, and it hung loosely, swaying with Dijia’s movements.

Because of the swaying, the body hidden inside was vaguely visible.

A bright silver light flashed by.

Bai Lixin narrowed his eyes suddenly, his gaze fixed on where the silver light had just passed.

Dijia noticed the change in Bai Lixin’s eyes, so he simply lifted the black shirt to both sides, completely exposing his chest and waist to Bai Lixin’s eyes.

Dijia’s upper body was a fusion of machinery and skin.

His previously exposed collarbone and the area between his shirt were still made of skin, but his left and right chest and abdomen were mostly a mechanical body.

“Two years ago, I was in a serious car accident,” Dijia saw the surprise in Bai Lixin’s eyes, but he didn’t put down the shirt, and continued, “After that accident, almost all of my internal organs were destroyed, and my ribs were all broken.”

“I was on the brink of death.”

“At that time, they used this technology on me, and my body recovered because of the intervention of the ‘guide dog artificial intelligence.’”

Bai Lixin’s lips moved up and down hesitantly, “There is no record of your experiment in the laboratory.”

Dijia: “Of course not. This is a secret of the royal family. This transformation was completely done in the palace, and there is no data in the experimental base.”





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