Chapter 1 - Dismantling: Four Days BeforeSunday.
I am wearing a white dress with frills on it, checking my attire in front of the mirror.
Iâm going on a date with Professor today. Well, just for a half-day date to a movie and lunch.
âIris, weâre going soon~â
Came Professorâs voice from downstairs.
âAlright, Iâm coming!â
I respond in a loud voice, putting on a large straw hat at the same time. The hat hides the antenna above my ears, so that there won't be curious kids shouting âRobot! Itâs a robot!â
â Attire okay, hat alright, battery level full!
I hurry down the stairs after completing my last minute check.
Professor is standing at the front door, wearing her personal clothes.
â So stunning!
The blue shirt and green jeans are actually rather casual clothing, but since sheâs quite tall, this shows off her exceptional figure. If there were a white horse beside her she would look just like a princeâ but this analogy seems a little strange.
A silver cigarette case gleams in front of her chest. Having Professorâs favorite oblong cigarette case hung on a chain, it seems just like a necklace. The 8-shaped circlet cigarettes are kept in the case.
âProfessor, how do I look?â
I twirl in a circle like a ballerina. The dress and the straw hat flutter gently in the breeze.
Professor narrows her eyes, as if dazzled by the sun and says âMnn, it suits you.â
It suits youâ¦â¦ It suits youâ¦â¦ It suits youâ¦â¦ It suits youâ¦â¦ Professorâs words reverberate repeatedly in my mental circuits.
Ahh, just hearing that could make me happy all day.
âLetâs go then.â
Professor walks over while lifting her long hair. I hold her hand while standing beside her.
As the door is opened, the blue sky that makes one want to burst into song seems to be blessing us.
There are a lot of people at the cinema beside the station.
I show my robot certificate at the ticket booth, then the employees start to size me up. My antenna above my ear is hidden, so they are suspicious of me because they canât tell if Iâm a human or a robot.
It seems that the elevator is offline today; we pass by quite a few technicians at the entrance of the cinema. More than half of them seem to be labor robots, probably the HRL004 model from their appearance. Whichever it is, they're an old model.
Labor robots have been around even longer than family robots have. As more of them are sold in the market, they are more often seen on the streets. Waiters at a restaurant, night time security guards, attendants at the entrance hall of a company, carpenters â their uses are quite diverse.
Old family robots are also often sold in the second hand market and reused as labor robots. Young female robots usually enter the labor robot market this way. Recently, the people who combine second hand parts of robots to create a new robot to sell are increasing, and the hidden dangers of this have been noted as a problem to society. It is, by the way, against the law for unqualified persons to assemble a robot, similar to the fact that one canât just assemble a car and drive it on the road.
After entering the cinema, Professor and I choose a seat towards the back of the room. We place the fruit juice and popcorn on the small table between the seats. After five minutes, the movie starts playing.
âHey, Professor.â
âWhat is it?â
âWhy are we watching a horror movie today?â
Two young women watching a horror movie alone seems strange. The other people in the seats are all man-woman couples.
âAnalyzing the actions of the zombies could be used as a reference for the theory of movement control for robots.â
âHuhâ¦â¦ Theory of movement controlâ¦â¦â
Professor is always passionate about her research. I canât help an admiring thought: âAs expected of Professor,â while a hint of mirth suddenly appears on the corner of Professorâs mouth.
âEh, why are you smiling?â
âNothing, Iris is really a good and honest girl.â
âEh?â
I don't know why Professor praised me, but it pleases me anyway.
âThatâs right, Professor. According to my investigations, the movie âThis is a Fateful Encounterâ is the most popular movie, a touching masterpieceâ¦â¦ Itâs rare that we come here, so do you want to watch that?â
âI say, isnât that a romantic movie?â
âThat would be fine, romantic movies.â
âThe stereotypical contents are lame.â
âThe- then what about a monster movie? Like âMonster Showdown: Vanilla vs Chocolaâ?â
âThereâd probably be a lot of kids there. That won't do. Theyâd make a lot of noise when the movie is playing.â
âWhat about âThird-rate Demon God Visa Darkeâ?â
âIsnât that a series? I didnât watch its predecessors, so how would I know of its contents?â
âUuuuâ¦â¦ You know that Iâm scared of watching horror movies, right?â
âReally?â
âReally.â
I puff out my cheeks and start to have a tantrum. Professor bursts into laughter when she sees me.
All of a sudden, a bell rings and the movie starts.
The long-awaited zombies shamble unsteadily forward from the movie screen.
And so.
âNot bad.â
Professor gives her impression of the movie, satisfied. It seems that she finds the visual effects of the horror movie adequate.
As for me, I have become a pale-faced robot with periodic violent spasms.
âIris, are you okay?â
âH- h-h- how could I be okay! Wh- wh- wh- what is that, that movie cuts like bzzzt~ and springs up like dong~!â
Instead of saying that this is a horror movie, itâs really more a violent, bloody movie.
Halfway through the movie, I try to hug Professor quite a few times in fear but was pushed away by the expressionless Professor with her right hand.
I try to fling away the squirting blood, flying brains and squirming intestines burnt into my mental circuits by violently shaking my head, but even if I do so, the data obviously remain unchanged.
âSince our coming here is such a rare event, why donât we take a commemorative photo?â
âEh~ Here?â
After calling to a worker nearby, Professor passes her camera to him. It seems like sheâs going to use the signboard of the horror movie âNightmare~ Rotten Nightmareâ as a background to take our commemorative photo together.
âNo, letâs take it some other place.â
âThat wonât do. We watched a movie here today, so we must take it here.â
âWeâll be cursed if we take a photo here!â
âThat isnât a scientific reason.â
After grabbing my elbow tightly, Professor hugs my shoulders in front of the signboard.
Our bodies are tightly touching, and it would be a great moment if it were some other time. But right now, I just feel that the army of zombies from the signboard would jump out at any moment. Especially the zombies that had their lower bodies chopped off, their intestines poking out; I feel my whole body trembling just thinking of it.
âOkay, cheese!â
After shouting that, the worker presses the shutter.
Just like that, I am in a photo, my face deathly pale, squeezing out a smile; Professor, with a devilish smile on her face.
After eating lunch at a nearby restaurant, we take thirty minutes to buy the makings of dinner; then we return home.
On the way back home, Professor and I walk home hand in hand.
And now, Professor is reading the newspaper she bought from a newsstand. One of the contents is âUnit Composed of New Robot Model Utterly Annihilating Enemyâs Base.â
âReading while walking is dangerous, Professor.â
âItâs okay. Iâm holding Iris' hand anyway.â
âReallyâ¦â¦â
âItâs because the special report in the âOval Timesâ is so interesting that I can't resist. Crane Cloudy is one of the top researchers of robots in the world.â
Though Professor is still on a date with me, she is fascinated by the newspaper. Iâm so jealous of the paper.
While dragging Professor, whoâs holding her paper in one hand, we arrive at Venus Plaza.
â There it is.
About fifty meters from the plaza, itâs the shop. Its walls have been broken down, the ground is sunken, and there is also yellow tape on the outside, forbidding people from entering. This is the robot crime scene I saw from the news on the television.
âHey, Professor.â
âHmm?â
Professor finally shifts her attention away from the newspaper, raising her head.
âAbout thatâ¦â¦â I point at the shop with the collapsed wall. Professor nods, answering immediately âThe place where the robot rampage happened?â It seems that Professor knows of this as well.
âWhy did the robot go on a rampage?â
I express my doubts about the matter.
Professor deliberately lowers her voice, answering: âI have an obligation to keep this secret, so I canât answer you.â
âEh?â I ask, confused. âAn obligation?â
Professor smiles faintly and shrugs while saying: âI was just making fun of you.â
âThe robot was sent to our research centre for dissection. And our group is in charge of it.â
I blinked in surprise. I never would have thought that the robot in the news would have any connection to Professor. While thinking about it, the agency that is the most specialized in robotic matters is the âFirst Robotics Laboratory of Oval Universityâ where Professor works at, so itâs natural that things would turn out this way.
âThen did you learn anything?â
âMnn, yeahâ¦â¦â
Professor touches her chin lightly with her index finger.
âPut simply, we think it was âshort circuit of the motor system causing the safety circuits to go haywire.â Even so, we arenât that clear about some points, as the robot was excessively damaged.â
Robots have a central group of circuits called the three main systems. They are the logic circuits, the movement control circuits, and the safety circuits.
Compared with a human, the mental circuits would be the brain, the movement control circuits would be the spinal cord and nervous system. The orders given by the mental circuits would be transmitted to the whole body though the movement control circuits, causing the limbs to move.
The safety circuits would be like an emergency brake system that would prevent the two previous systems from going into disorder. All robots must have safety circuits installed; the manufacturers are required to do so by law, so this type of circuit is hidden in my body as well.
âEven so, I still have something that Iâm worried about.â
Professor continues to say. Taking out a cirgarette from her cigarette case, she places it into her mouth. The cirgarette immediately gives out purple smoke.
âAfter recovering the data of the mental circuits, I noticed something odd. Robots seem to be able to have âillusionsâ.â
âIllusionsâ¦â¦ Huh?â
Professor nods. A sweet sour smell drifts over from the circlet cigarette.
âIt seems that he was chasing âsomeoneâ that only he could see. If you explain it like this, you might be able to explain the actions of the robot in a logical way. The robot breaking the door is because âthat personâ was at the other side of the wall, walking to the fountain is also because âthat personâ went there.â
Robots having hallucinations. Can this happen?
âI received reports of the visual and color settings of robots going haywire before, but the case this time is quite unusualâ¦â¦ Additionally, the other members of our group did not notice this before I suggested the possibility. Reallyâ¦â¦â
Professorâs eyes are as lively as the summer sun, and her voice is quite agitated too. Any time she talks about something concerning robots, Professor becomes extremely active. I like seeing Professor like this.
Even so, as our topic today is robot crime, my feelings just now are rather complicated.
âOhâ¦â¦?â
At this moment, Professor suddenly stops.
âWhat is it?â
âIris, wait for me for a moment.â
After that, Professor walks to the other side of the road.
She is walking towards a robot lying on the ground. His right leg has been broken through, his body is broken down, curling up his body like a kitten, lying in front of a closed down store.
Professor ignored the fact that it would dirty her clothes and starts to carry the robotâs upper torso, leaning him on the steel door of the store. Then, she starts to do a whole body examination on the robot with a serious expression on her face.
âHmm, the 007 model huhâ¦â¦â mutters Professor.
Professor then slowly takes out a spare battery from her pocket and stuffs it into the chest of the robot. After a few seconds, a âbeepâ is heard, then the chest of the robot quivers violently for a while like an electric shock was used on him after his heartbeat stopped.
âVery good, his circuits are still functioning.â
After taking out the battery, Professor immediately takes out her phone to make a phone call.
ââ¦â¦ Ah, Ralph? Itâs me. Iâm near the fountain plaza right now.â
Professor briefly tells the person at the other side of the phone about the model and condition of the robot. The conversation ends after 30 seconds, then Professor starts looking at the cover of the gutters rolled aside nearby.
âThis kidâ¦â¦ actually passed through such a dark, narrow placeâ¦â¦â
As Professor said, the robot seemed to have crawled out from the storm sewer, his body stained with moss. After imagining the silhouette of a robot crawling through a sewer pipe like a dark, narrow passage, an inexplicable feeling wells up in me.
Professor sticks a sticker with âOval University First Robotics Laboratory: Final Reclamation Informationâ onto the chest of the robot, then says to me after turning around âSorry for the wait.â
âProfessor, you called the research centre just now?â
âYeah. I made some arrangements for collecting this kid.â
I turn my head around to look at the robot just now.
âYou can fix him?â
âYeah, I wonât know if I donât try.â
Professor often fixes robots that are lying on the roadside. If she got to know the identity of the robot, she would contact the registered owner. Though there were some lucky robots who were taken away by their owners, most of them were kept in the storage room of the research centre.
If the robots are claimed by the Robot Management Department first, the robots would be converted into scrap metal after dealing with the necessary procedures. From this perspective, the robots found by Professor are actually very lucky.
Walking forward hand in hand, I ask.
âHey, Professor.â
âWhat is it?â
âWhy do you keep helping and fixing the robots?â
âHmm, yeahâ¦â¦â
Professor thinks for a moment, then stares at me.
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I feel that the smile that Professor gave me was gentle but contained a hint of sadness.
An expression like this sometimes appeared on Professorâs face.
After dinner that day, Professor starts a long awaited âspecial talkâ for me. This is because Professor finished her work earlier than expected. I get this special talk and a date, too; what a special day this day is.
I move the table and chair into the research lab while beaming, arranging the small blackboard and duster, then I prepare some snacks and tea. Then the preparations are complete.
A special talk.
This is a private talk that Professor organizes for me time after time.
Professor organizes a lecture at Oval University each week. As sheâs a young genius whoâs at the forefront of robot engineering, the classroom is always stuffed full of people, and quite a lot of people from other universities go to listen, too.
Professorâs lectures are very special and would start talks with philosophical topics like âRobots and Ethics,â âRobots and Loveâ and so on. Learning about these lectures a long time ago, I shouted âI want to join too!,â but in the end, I couldnât go. I want to see with my own eyes, Professor standing on the stage with her white robe and holding a cane, teaching with a heroic posture and cold tone. As robots donât have the right to go to school, attending sneakily would just affect Professorâs stand. As I was about to give up, Professor gave me a suggestion:
âWhy donât we just have the lecture at home?â
From that time on, Wendy von Umbrella started to organize special lectures for Iris Rain Umbrella alone.
I take out my thick notebook from my beloved folder. The notebook was jotted full of questions that I asked during the previous lectures.
For example,
âDo robots undergo psychological growth?â
âDo robots undergo puberty and rebellious stages?â
âWhat are the differences between the emotions of robots and humans?â
âCan robots go to heaven too?â
âMight there be a day when humans marry robots?â
âHow much does Professor love me?â
Though it was mixed with a few personal questions, these are still in a tolerable area. This is a personal talk, after all.
âAlright, please get back to your seat.â
Professor walks into the lab. Today, she is still wearing a white robe on top of her suit, her beautiful hair tied up behind her. On the other hand, Iâm still wearing my usual maid outfit, so our combination is rather strange.
Professor place her hands on the old wooden lectern that she brought from the university, saying: âStarting roll call.â
âIris Rain Umbrella.â
âHere! Here, here, here!â
I poke out my body from the table, raising my hand energetically like a kid who just started school.â
âMiss Iris.â
âWhat is it!â
âSaying âhereâ once would be enough.â
âUnderstood!â
I am extremely happy at this moment. It would be nice if robots could go to school one day.
Professor coughs for a moment, then started the lecture with a âWell, please turn to page fifty two.â
I open the textbook that Professor uses in the university. As I read it quite a lot of times already, the book is quite tattered.
âThe theme of the lecture today is âWhat is the meaning of the existence of a robot.â Recently, this type of research is categorized as robot psychology. A thesis that I spoke of about eight years ago initiated a hot discussionâ¦â¦â
Professor says that rapidly. The blackboard is gradually covered with Professorâs beautiful writing.
I am recording Professorâs words onto the notebook. Of course, saving the contents on the blackboard in my mental circuit can be done, but it wouldnât have the feel of a lecture if so. The most important thing is the atmosphere and our attitudes.
After thirty minutes.
ââ¦â¦ Hmm, the above is the history of the âmeaning of lifeâ and âmental hygieneâ from older models to newer models of robots. Though the arrangement is rather ugly from an academic view, but it might be able to help out students who are looking for a reference. â¦â¦ Any questions?â
âHere!â
I raise my right hand and wave it with all my might. But thereâs only one student here anyways.
âMiss Iris.â
âYour lecture is very interesting, thank you for that!â
The first thing is to be courteous.
âThen, about the âmeaning of existenceâ that professor mentioned just now, does it include ârobots must serve their mastersâ?â
âOf course. Learning robots are prevalent among family robots; the direct meaning of their existence is to serve the robot user.â
âThen the meaning of my existence is to serve Professor, thatâs for sure.â
âHow did you get to that conclusion?â
âBecause I love Professor.â
âOkay, okay.â
âSaying âokayâ once would be enough; Professor said that.â
âYou are really so fussy.â
Professor heaves a sigh.
While jotting down the tables and explanations on the blackboard, I ponder todayâs theme - the meaning of our existence. Lastly, after I hand in a simple report of my thoughts, the lecture would end.
âAlright, Iâm done!â
âWow, youâre quick.â
Like a detective who solved a hard case, I slap the report onto the lectern.
âImpression Report (Eighteenth time)â Themeâ¦â¦ Robots and Meaning of Existence.
The meaning of my existence is Professor. My beloved Professor. I love you, Professor. Marry me, Professor. End!
After reading my report, Professorâs expression becomes as awkward as an old police who had the limelight stolen by a detective.
âErm, Miss Iris.â
âWhat is it!â
âYour report has only one row.â
âThat row has everything!â
âHow unmotivated are you.â
âIâm full of motivation!â
âAre you looking down on me?â
âI cannot deny the possibility!â
After heaving a sigh, Professor fishes out a circlet cigarette from her cigarette case.
She breaks the 8-shaped circlet cigarette into half, then pops one into her mouth.
âProfessor, cigarettesâ¦â¦â
âItâs okay. This isnât the university anyways.â
âNo, not thatâ¦â¦ No smoking in the lab.â
âAh.â
As if she is throwing a tantrum, she declares while pouting: âThen thatâs the end of the lecture today!â
She takes off her white robe, throws it onto the table, and leaves the classroom speedily with purple smoke behind her. âReally.â The word faintly drifted over along with the smoke.
I pick up the report that I wrote. A large red word is written at the centerâ âREDOâ
The prank today might be a little bit too much. As the special lectures are the only rare times when I can make fun of Professor, I couldnât resist it.
I should send her some red tea and cake after this to improve her mood.