At the beginning of the story, the scientist turned his girlfriend aside because of his scientific research.
This approach should be commonly known as the "dead tech man".
The girlfriend was so angry that she broke up.
But "tech men" are quite accomplished in emotional intelligence.
One second can make the girlfriend so angry, and the next second can make the girlfriend feel excited.
At this time, a song and dance with Indian symbols is too appropriate.
Since then, the robot has been "probably" successfully developed.
Enter the "measurement" stage.
The girlfriend suddenly found out that this robot is more friendly to play than men.
On the other hand, the robot also opened up a new world because of the kiss of the "girlfriend".
The beggar is going to fall in love with his "girlfriend".
In this regard, the girlfriend is still very sensible.
There is a fundamental difference between "fun" and "love".
Unexpectedly, the robot "because of love and hatred", decided to "overlord to bow."
Of course, there are also some "scientific world" things interspersed in it. To be honest, this is really not important.
Anyway, the scientist’s girl was snatched by the robot to become a wife.
Scientists must fight back in Jedi.
However, the robots at this time have completed their "self-cultivation", and they still have to put in a lot of effort if they want to defeat the robots.
As for how to defeat this powerful "monster", it doesn't really matter.
The important thing is that the story is about to send a wave of chicken soup at the end.
The robot finally "discovered" that love is the most painful. Since he doesn't have one, he doesn't plan to play anymore.
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