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222 - It Is Really About The Garbage
Author: MadRain
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“Another one. Damn it.”

Jason growled in frustration.

It took him days to properly disassemble a single robot, and it took him even more time to learn how to put one back together. However, he failed to make even a single one work.

Jason also had to keep his anger in check to ensure he wouldn’t destroy any more robots. Since he had to repair at least one of them, every part was valuable.

‘I am not even close to finding this damned objective.’

What truly made him angrier was knowing that repairing a robot might not help him achieve anything. He had no idea how to extract their memories and even if these robots had records of their creators. The best thing was to repair these devices that resembled computers to see the information they had, but he couldn’t even repair a simple robot. Also, the world had no source of power left except the sun, and he had to start everything from scratch.

“Beep! Beep!”

“Hm?”

Jason looked at the only working robot looking at his handy work.

PX-5 was t
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