Caesar (the seize translated in the domestic version is too strange, and it does not reflect the king's spirit) twice in the distance from the top of the redwood forest, the first time is with a strangeness to the human world, because it does not know the cruelty of human beings. , its owner's lingering love at the bottom of the tree made him not feel the threat of human beings to aliens and the indifference to life. For the second time, when he became the king, he took his race to defeat the layers of sniping of human beings and gained a moment of peace. In addition to a separation from human society, his gaze was more of an indifferent watch. It is just a bystander as human beings bury their civilization and life with their own hands.
Those cold stares made me shudder, and those few eyes moved my heart.
Give you a cold stare, human beings, although you are my creator, you yearn for my destruction because of your own selfish interests. Your creation has no love, and your expectations are full of blood. I can only stare coldly and tell you your weakness.
Give you a cold stare, at the moment when the iron door is closed, the human who was my master, you are no longer my relative, although there are tears in my eyes, but my heart has lost confidence in the promise of human beings .
To give you a grim stare, as you wave your electric baton in front of me, all I see is your fragility, your fear, and when your violence is finally destroyed by stronger violence, you will discover what it was called Being strong is just as ridiculous as a mantra blocking a car.
Give you a cold stare, love it or hate it, when all human civilizations are blinded by greed and violence, whether or not a Terminator like me is created, the future of mankind is nothing but a tragedy.
When God is disappointed in you, the only thing you can do is not let your peers be disappointed in you. Ask the same primates around you, do you still believe we will be better tomorrow?
This is only to write to Caesar's cold eyes and my helplessness.
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