Brainwashing

Nina had never felt strong emotions about anything before, but watching people look at the bodies of their friends and family with tears in their eyes made her feel a strong sense of sadness for the first time since she had opened her eyes to artificial intelligence. She sat on the fence, watching people pick up the orbs, others pick up the dead bodies to be burned, and the monsters on a separate section to be burned.

“Human life is like a switch: one moment it’s on, and then the next it’s off... forever,” she muttered to herself.

A funeral was conducted for the dead soldiers before they were burned, and several paper flowers were placed on the pile of dead bodies as people stood in a minute of silence for their dead comrades, a family neighbor, and even the enemy.

Everyone seems to have had some kind of enlightenment after the night’s events. The fighters who survived got to the training field and worked themselves to the bone. They no longer had Adam to drill them on the field, so t
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