Within one giant residential ship after another, small flying cars darted back and forth in the air like birds.
These small flying cars were less than two meters tall and just over a meter in diameter, shaped like capsules. Inside each capsule was a seat where the "masters" spent their days.
The seat and the flying car could be separated. Upon reaching the destination, the flying car's hatch would open, and the seat would automatically fly out, continuing its flight with the help of ubiquitous magnetic levitation devices.
It could also easily change shape, transforming into a bed or a massage chair.
At that moment, a small flying car arrived in front of a pink building. After landing, the flying car's hatch opened, and the seat flew out.
Immediately, a tall, slender robot with bright gray hair and large eyes walked over, kindly supporting the creature sitting on the seat, who hadn't moved an inch and was as ugly as a pile of mud.
The robot and this seated intelligent life form hardly seemed like the same species in terms of appearance.
But Akainu knew that tens of thousands of years ago, there were many people in the masters' world who looked like the robots now, tall, beautiful, and full of vitality.
It was just that later, the masters slowly turned into this kind of being who could only slump in a seat, looking like a pile of mud.
Akainu silently monitored the master's emotions, manipulating the beautifully shaped robot to giggle coquettishly under the master's ugly hand.
Because Akainu knew that the master liked this.
The flying seat carried the master into the pink building's hall.
There were already some masters there. They were operating their flying seats, constantly chasing after the beautifully shaped robots.
The robots giggled and ran around, while the masters in the flying seats operated electric bows and arrows, laughing and shooting the robots.
Even if they were hit by electric arrows, paralyzed and unable to move, the robots maintained their gentle smiles, praising the masters' archery skills, afraid of causing the masters even the slightest bit of displeasure.
Once they were completely tortured into scraps and could no longer function, other robots would come over, pull the scraps away, and immediately replace them with new, but equally beautiful, robots.
In another area, the masters' flying seats had all transformed into beds. Numerous robots twisted their supple waists, doing their utmost to writhe on the masters' ugly, mud-like bodies, doing their best to serve the masters' bodies and bring them pleasure.
In another building, the flying seats transformed into massage chairs, allowing the masters to lie comfortably. At the same time, some patches were connected to the masters' skin, and some special structures released gas.
Under the stimulation of weak electric currents and special chemicals, the masters emitted sounds of comfort.
One after another, fragrant and delicious delicacies were presented in front of some other masters, with equally charming robots feeding them into the masters' mouths bit by bit. In front, a group of robots wearing scant clothing were wrestling.
At the exciting parts, the mud-like masters' bodies would tremble, appearing very excited.
The giant residential ships were filled with an atmosphere of sensuality, strangeness, depravity, and intoxication.
Not only was this residential ship like this. Within this vast fleet, all of the tens of thousands of giant residential ships were the same.
Tens of millions of robots were subjected to all kinds of perverted destruction every day, forcing them to be sent back to the factory for remanufacturing.
Numerous robot factories maintained a daily output of tens of millions of robots, continuously replenishing the giant residential ships.
In such a situation, the fleet was getting closer and closer to Pegasus V432.
The previously launched probes seemed to have reported some special information.
As soon as this information arrived at the supercomputer mothership, it was immediately marked with the highest priority and entered Akainu's main program.
"Confirmed, the prey civilization is in this star system and is conducting large-scale construction at the electroweak civilization stage.
Comprehensive analysis suggests that the prey civilization seems to have given up on escaping and is attempting to confront us head-on with the technological level of the electroweak civilization."
Numerous supercomputer bases simultaneously began operating frantically, and countless pieces of information flowed madly through Akainu's logical calculation modules.
"The previous heavy losses in the star system have seriously affected the masters' mental health.
Capturing and cruelly punishing this prey civilization is crucial to improving the masters' happiness.
Decision: Announce to the masters the information that 'we have caught up with the prey and the capture operation will begin immediately.' I believe the masters will be very happy."
Next to each mud-like intelligent life form, differently shaped intelligent robots approached.
"Masters, Akainu has confirmed that the damned prey civilization is hiding in this star system, and we will be able to start capturing them soon."
The mud-like intelligent life forms' bodies began to tremble frantically, and a certain organ emitted a cackling sound like a duck.
"Akainu, you idiot, you wasted so many years, and you've finally found that damned prey?"
"Tell Akainu, that bastard, if you can't catch the prey this time, go die yourself!"
"Gagagaga, I'm going to torture the intelligent life of this prey civilization severely! I'm going to break their bodies into pieces bit by bit!"
In Akainu's logical calculation module, logical reasoning information was still being updated frantically.
"The masters' mental health has increased by , which meets expectations.
The masters unanimously demand the capture of this civilization and the torture of this civilization's creatures with the most brutal means. In that case, the priority of capturing this civilization is adjusted to the highest priority.
A comparison of the strength of the enemy and ourselves shows that this prey civilization does not have the possibility of resisting us.
If this prey civilization has the most basic judgment ability, they will inevitably realize this.
Based on the principle of maximizing benefits, surrendering to us is the most reasonable and beneficial choice for the other party.
Only surrender can guarantee the continuation of the civilization and ensure that death will not come.
These defenses they have set up are very likely to be used to increase bargaining chips.
The comprehensive value of these chips is determined to be: ."
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