I feel that Andrew's life was quite smooth, and he basically didn't encounter any bad encounters, the so-called really bad people. Life can be basically summarized as: Encountered the full support of a good family (except the eldest lady) - I am very talented, and the owner is willing to stimulate his potential - Can think independently and find freedom - Combine with a lover as a robot - Finally complete yourself Identity (die with lover). I thought that he had all kinds of emotions and six desires, and after repairing the female robot, there would be a blackening plot, but it didn't, it was still a good gentleman.
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