Chatting with Qiuqiu's classmates on QQ requires extraordinary thinking ability. One second I was talking to her about her relationship issues, and the next second she sent a direct URL, which is the address of the movie, saying that it would only take thirty minutes.
I've known the story for a long time, a robot living next to us with a stupid-looking host brain. A librarian, with a dull expression and a boring life, days for him are the reincarnation of day and night, that's all. It’s like the passers-by around us, A, B, C, and D, watching the world that seems to have nothing to do with me recede a little while on the way to and from get off work, and then the world really has nothing to do with me. Like yourself?
Until one day, I met another robot, she. Cheerful and generous, with a hearty laugh, and more importantly, she likes him too. Life starts to get interesting, do you know how it feels, and the whole world starts to get better because of someone.
But she always hurt herself too easily, from one arm, to a whole leg, to the whole body. He didn't have endless questions, no blame, just gave what he could, if only he had. From an arm, to a whole leg, to the whole body.
Don't speculate on why the director arranged for the playful female robot to always be scarred, and don't wonder why the male robot took part of his body without hesitation. Love is probably the most unreasonable thing in the world, that girl What he brought to him was definitely what one arm and one thigh could not give. That soulful feeling that doesn't ask for anything, just wants you to know that I'm here, I've always been, I'm here.
If one day, I lost myself. The best comfort is that you can look at me and say to me, I'm here...
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