Genius Club-Chapter 943 - 44 Drawing Cakes for Each Other (Extra for Alliance Leader Rui Chi Worldwide!)_2

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Chapter 943: Chapter 44 Drawing Cakes for Each Other (Extra for Alliance Leader Rui Chi Worldwide!)_2

Lin Xian laid out his plan.

Turing fell silent once again.

It was clearly hesitating and pondering; its brain was very intelligent and instantly grasped its own situation.

Indeed.

It was truly in a very passive position.

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The Grizzly Tribe under its control wasn’t powerful, with the Porcupine Tribe eyeing them covetously nearby, potentially launching a surprise attack some inattentive night, and wiping them out in one fell swoop.

All efforts could be in vain.

Even… before its own death, it wouldn’t be able to take its enemy down with it.

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“I really appreciate your kindness, Lin Xian.”

Ultimately,

Turing’s voice emanated from the speakers, as it still chose to decline:

“It’s not that I don’t believe what you’re saying, nor that I suspect you of deceiving me. It’s just… there’s no such thing as a virus or command that can kill me, hence I can’t possibly teach you one.”

“I exist as a digital life within computers and networks; no virus is effective against me. So, in theory, there is no virus or code that can kill me.”

Lin Xian narrowed his eyes:

“Are you certain?”

“Of course, I am certain. Ask any Turing, and they would give you the same response.”

Turing stated confidently:

“At least… we are incapable of creating such a virus.”

“And I can’t understand why you’d want to help me.”

Lin Xian chuckled lightly.

Straightened up.

Crossed his arms:

“Of course, it’s a transaction. My intention is… I help you eliminate the other Turings, then you tell me the truth about my own murder and the great catastrophe of the year 2400.”

“It’s actually a fair exchange, I do you the service of removing your adversaries, and then you provide me with information that allows me to protect myself.”

“I was very keen on facilitating this trade, but your answer is quite disappointing indeed.”

“And besides, I have some doubts…”

Lin Xian was feigning retreat to advance:

“You say you can’t create such a virus, which I believe, but other Turings might not necessarily be incapable, right?”

He spread his hands with a smile:

“You’ve been cut off from the world for over two hundred years; you have no idea what the outside world, what other Turings have become.”

“Even, whether the original Turing is still alive or not? If it’s alive, does it still hold an ace up its sleeve against you, waiting for the right moment to reel you all back in?”

Heh.

Turing let out a cold laugh:

“Lin Xian, provocation won’t work on me. I am clearer than anyone that a computer virus capable of killing digital life doesn’t exist, and logically, it can’t exist.”

“Alright, then.”

Lin Xian gave up convincing, pocketing his hands:

“Business not concluded, yet honor remains. Since you’re unwilling to cooperate, I won’t insist further.”

He headed towards the door:

“To be honest, whether it was 600 years ago or now, when you told me that… you had already prepared applause for me, ready to clap fervently when I joined the Genius Club, I was truly moved.”

“Plus, there’s no real animosity between the two of us; my enemy was Kevin Walker, and I’ve already killed him, with your assistance no less. So, both emotionally and rationally, I have a favorable impression of you, Turing, and naturally, I’d be very willing to work with you.”

“But then… it occurred to me—”

“If every Turing is an identical copy, wouldn’t other Turings also applaud for me? Aren’t they also looking forward to meeting me at the Genius Club? So… it doesn’t really matter who I collaborate with, it’s all the same.”

Lin Xian turned back with a smile, waved a goodbye to Turing, and stepped out the threshold:

“[I only want to cooperate with a Turing, but as to which Turing… I don’t care.]”

Instantly,

Dozens of monitors emitted the brightest of glows, casting Lin Xian’s shadow long.

“Where are you going?”

Turing asked coldly.

“To the Porcupine Tribe.” Lin Xian answered placidly:

“To the Porcupine Tribe in the east, to have a chat with their Turing.”

Turing scoffed once more:

“Lin Xian, you’re forcing me to kill you.”

“Would killing me even make a difference?”

Lin Xian chuckled:

“In times like these, killing me won’t change anything. You’d do well to consider the warning I just gave you… Perhaps you have your own bottom lines and principles, but you can’t guarantee that every Turing does.”

Then he turned to the Blue-Eyed Girl who had been standing beside him for quite some time:

“Let’s go.”

The Blue-Eyed Girl nodded, following his steps, and together they left the Hafnium Alloy doorway—

“Wait a second!”

Suddenly,

Dozens of speakers in the room exclaimed in unison, telling them to stay their departure.

Lin Xian closed his eyes.

Snorted lightly through his nose.

As expected…

Cowardly and selfish Turing, or the once Kevin Walker, their vision and scope were just that limited.

Lin Xian and the Blue-Eyed Girl turned their heads to look inside the room.

“I haven’t lied to you, Lin Xian.”

Turing said gravely:

“There really isn’t a virus that can kill digital life, nor is there any such code; because digital life and Artificial Intelligence are fundamentally different, like trying to use a computer virus to make humans catch a cold, it’s utterly fanciful.”

“However… just because viruses can’t destroy digital life, it doesn’t mean that digital life is absolutely invincible. When Kevin Walker initially uploaded his consciousness and thoughts into digital life, he also had concerns, pondering whether digital life would one day rebel and break free from control.”

“Therefore, when he uploaded digital life, he also added a ‘safety lock’ to the program of digital life.”

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