It has no name. It is a robot.
It wakes him up on time every day and cleans the room.
It makes nutritious and good-looking meals. There will be no more expired milk and unnutrition. Oatmeal,
it shaved him,
it walked with him, helped him carry the bag,
it cultivated a small piece of land in the garden to grow vegetables,
it nagged him but had nothing to say to other people, and
then
it learned how the old man opened the lock Skills become a new little locksmith.
It wears a small black cloak and follows the old man to steal the library and the couple’s house with gems.
It hides the gems stolen by the old man very safely.
It says to the old man, “I would rather die on a cheeseburger.” I don’t want to eat broccoli alive.” Answer “If you eat a cheeseburger and die, what will I do? I’ll be sent back to the warehouse to erase my memory.” It’s clear that the health of the elderly is the most important thing for the robot. It lied for him.
it said it took him down tens system blew
it with him in exile
in the very beginning for the elderly it's just damn machine
to end it became his friend
he turned off the robot at the time her daughter He made a mess of the house just to wait for the robot to restart.
When someone wanted to take the robot's memory chip, he fleeed with it, not afraid of his own affairs being known, but wanted to keep it. After
he formatted the robot, it fell. In his arms or when he embraced it,
it is no longer a cold machine, it is his important friend
At the end of the story, the old man still went to the nursing home when his family members came to see him. The expression on his face was not at all the vivid and vivid with the little robot. After the family was sent away, the old man saw a robot that looks the same as the little robot. will be the original that one until I see the second robot like
some people say that it is not for the elderly who do nothing more than just a program
, but those who live through moments of silly dialogue that accompany them are true
The happiness it gives is real,
that's enough
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