Fortunately, the man didn't continue teasing her. Instead, he adopted a slightly serious demeanor and answered her question directly: "Personified robots have appeared in the history of the Empire."
"Eighteen years ago, a scientist conducted an experiment by implanting intelligence chips into the brain and heart of a dying man. One chip was responsible for maintaining blood supply and the body's microcirculatory system, while the other controlled the nervous system. By inputting commands, he could perform actions like a normal person, more precise and natural than any machine, with an appearance indistinguishable from ordinary humans."
Qin Xin listened intently, seemingly opening the door to a new world: "Did the test subject survive?"
Mr. Nalan shook his head: "At that time, scientists couldn't solve the problem of feeding the robot because while limb nerves are easy to control, facial nerves are difficult."
