Being caught with pigtails was indeed an embarrassing thing, but Tony considered himself thick-skinned so he didn't feel too bad.

"Sorry for the unnecessary human curiosity. I'm a human so... you know, well, I don't mean anything else, San-kun. I'm just amazed by you."

The wanderer snorted and said nothing more, but Tony, who got the chance, would not give up.

"So, you are not a creation of artificial intelligence."

"of course not."

The Ranger's firm denial made Tony confused for a moment, but the next moment he was filled with joy.

There is no doubt that the Wanderer is powerful. Apart from his appearance and actions being the same as those of humans, he even possesses his own thoughts and unique personality, which are characteristics possessed by all intelligent beings.

What surprised Tony even more was that the wanderer seemed to have his own sense of right and wrong. Although it might not be perfect in some aspects, this "flaw" made the wanderer become a "human".

The wanderer has his own judgment, learning ability, and principles of dealing with people.

Although he always had a lot of things to say to Kong and his friends, there was no doubt that they all regarded each other as friends.

In some ways, this individual Wanderer completely fits Tony's idea of ​​artificial intelligence and Ultron.

So he became more interested in the maker of the wanderer.

Yes, that’s right, the Maker, Tony thought. He couldn’t have popped out of a stone.

"I have a question. If you are not a creation of artificial intelligence, then why are you so opposed to my Ultron plan? You still feel the same as worrying about whether I will abandon Ultron because of the failure of the experiment. Why?"

The wanderer's face changed. What nonsense was this ignorant human saying? Could he empathize with Ultron? Him?

"Don't use your shallow human thinking to imagine my behavior. I am just angry at the ridiculous arrogance of ants."

"Ants? Humans?"

The Ranger frowned slightly and said coldly to Tony and Banner who were looking at him: "Isn't it? In this world, human life is as worthless as grass."

"Just as you fear, humans are too fragile. Facing slightly stronger beings, they don't even have the ability to resist."

"Just like ants," the wanderer continued, "even if the number of ants is ten or a hundred times greater, they are powerless against the powerful force. Even if their number is ten times greater than that of elephants, the elephants can still easily crush them."

"And Ultron, if you can really create it, then it will become a more advanced existence than humans."

"Think about it, Ultron is not afraid of life and death, there is no fear, and there is no such thing as human birth, old age, sickness and death."

“Only the strong are qualified to show mercy to the weak, and only the strong have the right to decide whether the weak exist or not.”

The Wanderer sneered. He looked at the two people who were thinking with their heads down, and a mocking arc appeared at the corner of his mouth: "Ultron is born superior to humans. You, a human, claim to be its creator and want to presume to determine whether it exists or not. Don't you think it's ridiculous?"

Tony was silent for a while, and just when the wanderer thought he had understood what he said, he heard the other party suddenly say this.

"Kid, you should go see a doctor. Your thoughts completely fit the profile of an antisocial personality. I happen to have time after the experiment is over. I know a very famous psychiatrist.

Dr. Hannibal Lecter has great experience in correcting teenagers' sense of right and wrong. I'll go with you to talk to him then."

Looking at the wanderer who seemed to be able to kill people with his eyes, Banner who was standing nearby was about to collapse. Tony was completely hitting on this kid's sore spot.

Why would the wanderer have such an idea? It is obviously related to his "original family". Banner doesn't believe that Tony will not notice such an obvious thing.

To Banner's surprise, although the Ranger was in a furious state, he did not punch or kick Tony on the spot. He just stared at Tony coldly.

"You are doubting what I said. Well, that's fine. You will know what kind of authority you are questioning."

"In the face of truth, ignorance is your original sin."

"Now, go away and get out of my sight. I'm not in the mood to talk to ants anymore. It's just a waste of time."

Tony wanted to say a few more words, but Banner pulled him away and didn't give him the chance.

"God Tony, what were you thinking?"

In the moment that Tony was thinking, Banner had figured things out. He looked at Tony with dissatisfaction, his eyes narrowed.

"That's not how you use provocation."

"But it's effective, isn't it?" Tony shrugged. "It doesn't overly explore the child's privacy, and it also gets information about his maker. It's really useful."

"You got the information from the Wanderer Maker? How come I didn't notice it?"

Banner was puzzled.

But Tony obviously didn't intend to confuse Banner, he waved his hand to signal Banner to stop discussing this issue first.

"I have to take a shower, change clothes, take a nap, you don't want to fall asleep at the party."

Banner's spirit had indeed reached its limit. He gave up the idea of ​​continuing to ask questions, and seeing that the wanderer was still in the room, he said goodbye to Tony and left with peace of mind.

Compared with Banner, Tony actually thinks more. It is undeniable that there is some truth in what the homeless said before. This is not just a question of human beings' morality towards artificial intelligence creations. The deeper understanding is actually that of the homeless. It is a vague reminder of the potential threat of the Tonio creation plan to the human world.

The inequality of mutual power may cause the Ultron created by Tony to run counter to his belief in protecting humanity.

But now the Ultron Project is only one step away from success, and Tony really can't give up because of such uncertainty.

Fortunately, Nashida gave him the opportunity and confidence to start over.

Tony thought so and pressed the elevator button.

But he pressed the outer door for a long time and it didn't open. The elevator switch was flickering, and when he listened carefully, he could hear a teeth-grinding friction sound coming from the elevator corridor.

"Jarvis, is the elevator malfunctioning?"

'Yes sir, the elevator was used by Mr. Bennett a minute ago, and then the cable running through the elevator in the entire building short-circuited, and the robot is repairing it.'

“…I’m really not surprised.”

Bennett, who was trapped in the elevator, was squatting on the floor and drawing circles in frustration: "Oh, I'll take the stairs next time. What bad luck."

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