The sky monorail carried more than three hundred people to its final stop. As soon as the door opened The people inside slowly walked out of the car, one by two, in no hurry. Maybe it was because they were all over 70, or maybe it was because of some drug that was spraying all over the train. To make everyone feel comfortable traveling
Plaifah 2636
The station name plate is still brand new with the current year number on it because it was just recently completed. Test runs are complete and the first service is opening today. A single track more than 20 meters above ground connects a 12-kilometer stretch from Wecharak Station that was completed three years ago.
It is a 12-kilometer White Line with no stations along the way.
Utth walked out of the train along with the others. Out of the corner of his eye he saw that the train doors had closed as all the passengers got off. Ten seconds later, the train had changed direction and returned to its original route. without waiting for passengers to return
This is the first train to begin at the destination station that everyone has been talking about for a long time.
He pinched himself to stay alert. Because I wanted to absorb the bird's-eye view of the new eastern capital. The walkway that leads out of the station is wide enough to comfortably walk in front of a board of five. The roof is covered with a clear material, allowing light to pass through. But it blocks various rays that are harmful to the skin outside, preventing them from penetrating down.
The air in the highlands is clean and comfortable. Looking down, we saw a park below with many types of plants, brightly colored flowers, and dark green leaves alternating with reddish-brown and yellow in bushes. Walked far enough away. He heard the sound of water spraying into the trees. The injection force is far and thorough. Even some of the trees rose so high that their tops were at the same level as the sky balconies. It might be a maca or padauk planted by great-grandfathers.
Utok breathed in the clean, clear air. feel comfortable The sun was shining and the temperature was warmer in the train. It eased his stuffy nose. The trainmates spread out on the wide walkway ahead, slowly, unhurriedly.
The ground below on the far left was a low hill covered with grass. The light brown grass flower tops sway in the wind. The name of the grass that Uk is deeply familiar with is that someone once dubbed it communist grass. Because you can't kill.
Communism is an ancient term that hardly anyone uses anymore. Utok was born and only heard the word liberal democracy. A word that makes me proud just thinking about it. The back that was relaxed slowly stretched out and the shoulders instantly became prouder. Utoka raised his head and looked straight ahead without stopping. Two legs move in a steady rhythm. Take your body and flow along with 500 people of similar age.
Their combined ages are more than thirty-five thousand years.
This trip was based on the consensus of a referendum by a majority of the state's population.
The majority receives overwhelming information before deciding together. Don't be afraid of making the wrong decision. Because everyone has the same right to seek information for decision-making in the referendum.
Since Uthok was a child The world around us is in a state of what adults call the Elderly Crisis.
Senior Crisis
That is, the elderly population is at the center of the problem. Even though he was the one who was wronged. Such as being abandoned, sick, defenseless, and those who create problems. For example, every day there is news of an elderly person driving clumsily and crashing into a shopkeeper. An old man lost his way from home because of dementia. Old people steal so they can be thrown into prison so they don't have to be homeless, etc. Boy Uthok has gotten used to seeing the news.
Older generations often told us to respect our elders. Respect the elderly Because it will be very old Everyone went through hard work. Build people, build society, build the nation. Paying state taxes for the rest of my life The older you get, the longer you work until you reach a high position. Be a boss And if you are parents and grandparents, you must be respected by your children and grandchildren.
Therefore, when there is news about children and grandchildren taking their parents and releasing them to the temple, it is like releasing a dog. Or take your grandparents and leave them on the side of the road. Taking the elderly people in the house and forcing them into a welfare center. Whoever does these things will be rounded up and cursed as being inhumane, ungrateful, ungrateful, and cursed loudly.
But it is not certain that there will be someone who will take on the responsibility of taking those old people to care for them instead. Because they all have consciences that are exported. That is, I only look at other people. I can't do it myself. Social workers also come out and talk about solutions. Consulting psychologist Dramatists also make moral dramas. such as the story The sound of rickshaws at Ubasute Valley
The child took his elderly parents and abandoned them on the mountain. Watch and feel grateful.
The people of Uthok's generation don't think like that anymore. Everyone knows that children are born from sexual intercourse. Or artificial insemination by choosing to reserve the germs of talented and intelligent people according to the specs. It's like producing the only craft in the world without having to do it yourself. Therefore, gratitude is just an excuse for lazy old people who want to be served by their children and grandchildren.
Moreover, being older does not necessarily mean that you are a better or more skilled person because people in the generation can gain knowledge easily and many times more than their parents' generation. From the interwebs, metaverse, some people are hackers and can get any kind of information. There are people releasing countless amounts of information for everyone to consume. Over the past several decades, the values that young people in the hundreds of millions have talked about in their grandparents' era
Challenge 27th century humans to get rich quickly and compete to earn 100 million baht before their armpit hair has yet grown. I began to read and cried that I would become a magnate. I finished my chosen course and quickly started my own business. Don't sit low and wait for a salary to grow by serving your boss like the old generation.
Government official salary base And big companies are moving up to attract talented people to work. and to retire at age 60 without delay The state thanks its senior citizens with all the benefits they need to survive. No need to show ID card to redeem rights. But everyone will receive a subcutaneous welfare chip implanted in their left hip. Just by showing up, you can withdraw everything you want.
The year is 2636 and most people are healthy. There are good medicines and vaccines covering almost every disease. Car accidents decreased Because public transportation is convenient and is more popular. People over the age of sixty are prohibited from driving. But you can call a taxi both on land and water, of course it's free.
“Senior Pracharath are those who have made contributions to society and the country's economy throughout their lives.” This is a principle that the state uses as a motto to inherit the value of gratitude as a national matter. Everything a senior citizen ever had to pay for So it's free from the date of retirement. Since utilities Until the entertainment Watch movies, listen to music, sports, aromatherapy massage, sauna, home repairs. Even gender reassignment surgery
The government spends a huge amount of money for this purpose. It started 10 years ago when I went to see work in Scandinavian countries. Then come back and set a goal to do better. The advisors are a team of Japanese professors. A nation where the elderly account for nearly half of the hundreds of millions of the population.
Japanese professor Teaching at an American university He died many years ago. Leaving a great legacy of ideas with the theory of the end of the sky That said, all the benefits provided are There must be a specified destination.
A slight twitch on his left hip stopped Utoka's thoughts as he stopped walking. The others seemed to have the same symptoms. Utoka glanced around and saw that everyone had walked to the middle of the sky platform. The walkway expands into a circular area. People spread out without anyone saying anything. Even people who appeared to be a married couple, life partners, just looked at each other and smiled.
Uthak secretly looked at a male and female couple holding hands. I remember meeting you at Wejrak Building a long time ago. People who look female were once male. As for the person seen with a beard, she used to be a woman. That time he went to pick up his wife who had just had a kidney transplant home.
“Hello, how are you?” Utoka greeted the man and woman. When the woman turned around
“Hello,” she replied, turning to smile at her husband. "We were in the car just now. We didn't say hello. I saw you acting sick."
"I..have a cold." Utoka paused for a moment. Before the word "cold" came out This disease doesn't happen easily to anyone unless they are anti-vaccine people. Normally, parents take their children for injections starting in the first year. But Uthok's mother refused to take her child for vaccination because "I want to raise my child like a human being." The mother gave a strange reason, as if the vaccine was made from aliens.
Just thinking about it makes me feel a little embarrassed. Just a little bit Prejudice makes your nose itch.
“You can sneeze. We are immune Anyway, it won't get stuck. And even if it's stuck, it's okay. Because we have arrived here.”
“The center of the sky Probably bigger than Vejrak. They had hundreds of us come together,” she told her husband. He nodded. He looked at the trans couple, who looked decades younger, admiring the medical technology. What is called fate that makes this pairing so perfect?
“But I still can't see it, darling. Where is the building?” She hugged his upper arm as she spoke.
Utok knew as well as everyone that he had to wait. He saw two pairs of eyes that always met with love that never faded even as the ages passed and it made him think of Baray. The woman he loved and had been with for half his life.
Baray didn't come with this train. Because I flew to Switzerland three months ago. She likes cold weather. And I want to go skiing in the Alps again at an age when my body still allows me to do so. He imagined a slender, seventy-one-year-old woman with her hair wrapped in a winter hood and stomping her feet in the snow. Barai must have been happy since he got there.
“Thank you for everything. Don't worry. I can manage it myself Go alone like a princess.” Barai held his hand as they agreed. Two people were lying on a canvas bed on the beach, enjoying the sea breeze. A 70-year-old woman with a figure like a young woman's had a small waist and wide hips, hiding her round figure beneath a bikini and long satin robe. She projected the tour company information onto the sky.
There is a 3D rendering of the capsule-shaped vehicle that Baray chose. Looks tasteful as a former corporate executive who made a fortune. Uthok looked at Barai's travel plan and closed his eyes and decided to accept it.
“When you get to Switzerland, tell me.” Uthak pulled Barai's hand to his chest. Barai nodded, leaning closer, and Utoka saw that those bright, clear eyes were filled with tears. Barai blinked rapidly to chase away the tears. He used the tip of his pinky to touch the water droplets at the corner of her eyes. Before kissing each eyelid Then he moved down and kissed the sweet, familiar taste of those lips.
The picture in my mind disappeared. Uthok returned to the reality picture. The couple who greeted each other a moment ago moved away. From holding hands to tightening around the waist. Utoka sighed and looked at the others who were standing there talking softly, all waiting for a moment of silence.
A huge pyramid-shaped gray glass building rises from the ground below. The cheers of the 500 people were loud and long. The spire continued past eye level until the entire building was level in front of the end of the walkway. And the base of the building was completely still on the ground tens of meters down from this walkway. The four walls taper towards each other with the top meeting at a sharp angle, rising high into the sky.
The middle of the pyramid corresponds to the level of the skywalk. There is a wide doorway. At this time the door is still closed.
As everyone stood looking at the door and looking at each other. Utoka glanced at all 499 people. The mission he had to do today must have a buddy, besides the couple from just now who were just familiar faces. No one showed any signs of coming to greet him.
Two long vibrations in his hips informed him that he would have to wait another 10 minutes. Utoka didn't even have to look up to see from the corner of his eye that everyone had probably received the same signal. Chip sent information to everyone on what to do. When entering the building Some people moved to stand with their backs leaning against the railing, closing their eyes to receive the information. Everyone looked calm and comfortable.
Uthok took this time to consider the building in front of him. The size and shape of the building reminded Uth of the old world that he had seen photos of in an ancient Egypt class at some online university. A course that takes you back in time to get to know famous people, from the beautiful Cleopatra to the ruler Yasser Arafat.
There is also the heir to the owner of a famous department store who falls in love with an English princess. Then the two of them got into a car accident in a tunnel in France. The historical dimension has many interesting things.
Full faith in lifelong learning In the last ten years, he found that there was knowledge floating in the air about every matter. Just wondering and asking questions. Snap your fingers to create a slight vibration. then connect to the signal to call for answers from the intellectual repository somewhere as one chooses The speed of the internet is so fast that it almost beats your imagination.
News Library or National News Library There are online drawers containing tens of billions of news files to search through. The position of state news synthesiser allows Uthok to view every file. He found that in the 2018-2028 It was a time when people were choking on the news. Because when someone presents news on their platform
Whether it's a big story: a building collapses in an earthquake, a tank is killed, a photo of a ghost dish, a leader jokingly says the wrong thing in the middle of an international meeting. Or a clip of a hundred foreigners going white water rafting on the Pai River. Everyone and every media is ready to copy the same news footage and repeat it on their screens. It's the same in every media. Reinforces the viewer to feel as if the story has happened hundreds of times.
A flood of information is easy to find in that air. Make people all over the world know equally To the point where no one is any smarter than anyone else. It's up to you to choose what you want to be good at. Or even if you're not good at anything, you can become a guru with a phone camera. You can show off your stupidity, show off your smarts, show off your weirdness, show yourself in all kinds of ways. Exchange and look around the world
Thinking about it, I can't help but feel sorry for the generations of my grandparents and great-grandfathers who preceded me. that must go to the library Select one book at a time Turn the paper over one page at a time. Finding information about each matter is slow, like a turtle on a sloth's back.
Because of that The world a hundred years ago could not develop in time with the death of people. Until inventing a medicine to cure any disease It lasted until millions of people with the disease died. Letting drug companies rule the world Healthy business booming But people are still sick with prosperity disease. Some people die young. With cancer being unlucky that it is easily treated and preventable in this era.
Uthok is likely to be the last generation to still catch the cold. The next generation who has not yet reached retirement age is unlikely to have serious illnesses. There are almost no hereditary diseases. Because of medical science that can select and breed each other since they are embryos. Nowadays, whoever wants to have any kind of child can choose sperm and eggs from the bank.
Even Uthok himself was born from an egg his mother left when he was in his thirties. Mom is a progressive in 2030. After depositing the eggs, she goes to the sperm bank. Choose sperm according to specs Mom said she didn't want the top one. Not because it's expensive. But mother said that real humans must have some flaws. Good people often die quickly. What is your mother thinking?
When genetics are carefully selected How can you die quickly?
Hydro grew up during the techno boom. Science advances rapidly Artificial intelligence AI has developed itself to become a human of another gender, called gender.
AI
which is inserted in the plus sign of gender
LGBTQ+
That's it, there's no need to explain too much.
AIs are attracted to humanity. He is also so smart that he knows that living forever and being immortal and never dying is a punishment from the universe. AI thus blends in and becomes a normal human being, mixing in all around us. AI is not a foreign thing. One of Uthok's friends is also an AI.
Utoka smoothed out his jet-black hair with gray highlights for a cool look as he looked at the people around him. They all had different shades of hair. The ones with white hair all over their head had it bleached on purpose. People who want their gender to be female all have well-shaped faces. There was no double chin or wrinkles, a chest and a waist, and one person wore dark glasses. I guess I just had eye surgery.
Males, whether real or hybrid, look younger than their years. The chest is erect and the back is straight. The image of a withered old man with a hunchback holding a cane. It has disappeared from this state for decades.
Thank you anti-aging medicine organ transplant technology and the wretched treaty
ANATA All Nations All Technology Amnesty
that gives amnesty to people of all nations who hide and steal technology You will not be punished if you repent and release valuable techniques. For example, instead of releasing germs from the lab Let the drug formulas and data repositories be made freely available to everyone in every nation. Cancel drug patents Do not monopolize knowledge
Utok didn't know why all nations accepted this miserable treaty so easily. There was no need for long debates like other treaties in history.
If Uthok had a chance to meet Thewan, a friend who used to be a member of the state council. Uthok will ask this question. But he hadn't seen Thewan for many years. Since the dissolution of parliament last time, Thewan's face has not been seen in any media again. Maybe they are bored with politics and go to live quietly in the country because of the Pracharath resolution to stop giving pensions to politicians in all positions. different from government officials
That when you reach the age of sixty, you don't have to go to work when you retire. You will still receive a pension every month for the rest of your life. In addition to the state welfare already received
But the word lifetime has been programmed into the Pracharath chip that is implanted in everyone's hips instead of the national ID card. The chip that vibrates when it's time for a health check It's time to go vote. Even for small things like getting into buildings, a chip implanted under the skin can be used as a convenient pass.
Everywhere there are their own detectors. No need to lift up your pants for the camera to scan.
Life's schedule is determined by an implanted chip.
Including traveling to the destination station. It is the schedule that the chip under the skin sends signals to the brain. that you have to take the monorail at Wecharak Station Traveled with 500 friends this morning.
A leaf fell from the garden. Utoka raised his hand to brush it away when the wind brushed against the tip of his nose. The suppressed urge to sneeze rose up.
"Hud. Chei." Many people turned around at the sound of sneezing. Utd raised the back of his hand to cover his mouth and turned away from the group of people. At that moment, he was startled by a gentle slap from behind. He didn't even have time to turn to look. The owner of the slap grabbed his shoulder forcefully, emphasizing the greeting.
"Are you waiting? I walked up to the end." Uthak turned to look at Sunai, the person Uthuk was looking for. He still held Utoka's shoulder. To pull away from the group of people in a radius that can easily talk to each other
“Let's repeat the operation.” The tall, thin man released his hand from his shoulder. Put your hands in both pants pockets. Lead the eyes to look down. “The chip will disable human speech recognition from now on. They can't hear us.”
Sunai leaned closer. Utoka looked up. If we don't count the gods who disappeared. Sunai was the only friend he had. But now Sunai acted more like a boss.
“You're not wrong. I have taken on the responsibility of being your recorder.”
“I am the one who has to record your work and report back.”
Sunai shook his head. Immediately, the chip on Hydro's hip sent a short wave signal directly into the neurotransmitters. It's like an electric shock until you flinch. Utoka's eyes widened in disbelief at the information his brain had just processed.
“Look, I have to go in there too. To be the one to push the button?”
“Yes.” Sunai narrowed his left eye. And the camera in my eye will record the event. Don't worry, your name will be the first in the Sky Hall of Fame.”
“Are you crazy? Who will come to see the Hall of Fame? Everyone who enters will be sucked into the glass dome by the wind. And then..”
“Every human being must die, Hydro. The government did not invest a huge amount of money for Senior Citizens to squander it by becoming immortal. Professor Narita even committed suicide as an example. When he proposed a cutting-edge theory that elderly people should commit mass suicide. Because it's a waste of resources The whole world curses him, but what has it been like for 70 years?
You're in the resource department, you know this. The generation after us has no one to care for the elderly.”
“But the state can provide care. From the money that our generation has made, and more importantly, I have not received this order before. I wasn't prepared to..”
“To die,” Sunai spoke instead. “That's how government officials like us are. When it's a command We must follow.”
“Why didn't the government implant a chip to tell me like they told those people?” Uthok gritted his teeth and spoke softly. His eyes flickered to the group of people who were still standing casually. “They thought they were here to take part in the anti-aging program. Stimulate cells to continue using the body completely for another 10 years.”
“Because they have been brainwashed by comfort for the past ten years. until they are ready to believe everything the government tells them But you are a person of the state. You know so much information that you don't believe that the world's resources will be able to feed humans forever.”
“So they had to pretend that I would be among the remaining people.”
“It's the way you work headlong. Collect demographic behavior data To come up with a list of 500 people who deserve to be Plaifah Generation 1, I don't argue that you did a good job. Look, you got 488 people, but you missed out.” Uthok clearly felt the mocking tone in his voice. leave Then put the woman's name in instead.”
Sunai looked towards the group of people. Uth did not dare to look at him. That woman said It's a transgender couple who are probably holding hands.
“If one person dies How will another person live? We can determine one's life. I should cause him as little suffering as possible.”
“How virtuous, Dr. Uthok,” Sunai called Uthok by the title in a mocking tone. “Releasing the news that his wife asked to end her life by euthanizing herself in Switzerland. But in reality, the assets were transferred to prepare to settle down in Scandinavia.”
“So, is this place allowing us to continue living? I survived this year, but I'm not sure next year. You or I may be the next generation of heaven.” The more secrets are revealed. Uthok felt more confident in what he had done.
But it wasn't until Uthok said anything further. The simultaneous cheers of hundreds of people I cut off the conversation and had to turn around and look.
The doors to the entrance to the pyramid building are receding and disappearing beneath the base. Light from inside the building shines outside. There was also a walkway leading from the building's door, connecting to the courtyard where everyone stood. The balcony bordering the walkway opened to welcome that strong bridge. It all happened in seconds.
Everyone looked amazed at the sight in front of them and filled with hope. But Utoka looked at him like a giant king who opened his mouth wide and stuck out his tongue, ready to sweep all life into his stomach.
The cool air from the air conditioner inside blew out like an invitation without a sign. All the people who had received information to prepare for resuscitation and the use of sedatives came along the train along the way. They were all confident in following each other into that building. without any oppositional reaction The next ten years of comfortable life await.
Sunai made a signal with his eyes. Invite Uthok to join together. Uthok stood still. Sunai pressed his fingertips against his back.
“If I don't go in You have to do the job of pressing the buttons.” Utho resisted.
“Do you want the woman you love to disappear?” Sunai threatened, “Unfortunately, she might sleep like a vegetable and come back for us to use as spare parts for organ transplants.”
“No!” a loud voice shouted.
Sunai straightened his shoulders and looked at Uthug with eyes that said he could do it. He can transmit this information to the higher authorities.
An agency established in accordance with the Pracharat resolution in the House of Representatives. To perform the duty of taking care of and directing the happiness of the people
Feel it again. Both Uthok and Sunai entered one of the glass halls in the pyramid building. This room is a small room on the mezzanine. Look down and see a large, wide hall. All people included in it Everyone looked excited and satisfied. Ring looked up at the ceiling and walls around him, as if seeing a beautiful rainbow.
“They are seeing an illusion,” he said knowingly.
“Yes, they think it will be so pleasurable that you won't feel pain.” Sunai looked at the group of people in the glass room, “Going in. Then press that red button. Or will you let me use a remote-controlled gun?”
"As you wish, but I won't go in."
“Then you must use the ancient method.” Uthok looked at Sunai's hand, which was pulling out a gun from his jacket pocket. “Your father is a handsome shooter. Your mother is a fan and even searched for you. To reserve germs to be fathers even though there are many sperm of strong, flawless Genius people to choose from.. Your mother is a dreamy woman who wants to raise her children like a normal person.”
"That's normal," Utoka retorted, ready to grab Sunai's hand. "Give me back my father's gun." The thin figure dodged as quickly as the wind.
“Ordinary people should inherit from ordinary people. Listen, Uthok, this gun is full of bullets. If you don't go in and finish it. I will use it with you As for the people in that room I'll deal with it later.”
“Do you have any humanity?”
“Wait, you just came to demand humanity from me. When you knew you would die along with them. Isn't that a bit selfish? You're no different from me. We were born to serve as good citizens of the state. receive benefits When the term ends, you must go."
Overflowing with words, a life that is based on consuming information is overwhelming. With a chip implanted under his skin that allows him to receive orders rather than respond. As a result, he doesn't use words to communicate with anyone much. This might be one of his most talked about days.
“It's been a long time. I have to go back and report.”
Sunai said as he raised his gun and took aim. Flood swerved and pounced at him as fast as lightning. They knocked Sunai down together hard. A thinner body was crushed beneath it. The gun fell. Utoka punched him in the face and then raised his fist repeatedly. Grabbing the other person's head, he slammed it on the ground. He would never let him die easily. It was Sunai who had to die first.
Then he will return to report the results of his operations at the end of the sky.
A strong hand grabbed the gun and pulled the trigger. The first bullet did the job. To complete mission 1
Soft yellow light bulbs provide bright light. When the eyelids opened, they slowly blinked away the water that was clinging to the eyes. Brain cells receive neurotransmitters until they begin to function. The owner of the eyes became conscious. He wanted to turn his head but his neck wouldn't allow him. And can feel that you are lying in the air. There are 5 pieces of fabric supporting the head, back, hips, knees and toes.
It's like a stretcher line connecting the end to the white ceiling plate above.
Naked, this word flashed in my mind. He was floating in the sky, completely naked, in a glass room. What else is the anti-aging doctor trying to adjust to his condition? He should call a doctor. or wait for the process to go in queue
“Uh”, a familiar voice, coming from the right.. or the left? He tried to move his neck again. This time his bones creaked and he could turn left and right. Then his eyes searched for the source of the sound.
Another body in the same condition as him. Suspended on the left He tried turning the other way. The figure on the right side tilted its head and looked.
“Thewan” Utoka recognized the voice. A friend who was a politician who disappeared after the parliament was dissolved at that time. He did not run for election again because he had fled here.
“Since when did you come here for physical therapy?”
“Physical?” Devan's accent was amused. “You call being a reserve Pracharat a physical act, Utoka?”
“What does that mean?”
“You are a government official. Don't you know that a reserve Pracharat is a suspended body with vocal cords but no rights, with a duty to allow organs to be transplanted to prolong the life of the Pracharat? I recently gave away one of my kidneys. I still hear him say, 'Dewan, think this for Baray.' I hope it's Baray, your boyfriend."
“He had an organ removed. And leave you in debt?”
“He didn't abandon you, Du. He was fed intravenously. Turn on some music to lull you to sleep. Some days you will wake up and be proud of having served the state with one of your organs. At first I separated my kneecap. Then the right lung lobe.. ah.. or the liver lobe, I'm not sure. I'm the same age as you.
But you've served the state no less than you who are government officials. Oh, so you're retired? A person with a good brain like you has served the state for a long time. Baray, how are you? It's so good that you're together. My loneliness is gone. We can talk all day now. It's a shame they don't let us drink alcohol. Afraid of losing health"
Hydro's tense brain slowly processed the information. The cool air from the thermostat blew for a moment and then passed. so that the hundreds of bodies suspended would periodically receive the cool air from the fresh air.
“They sleep to save energy. I'll wake up when it's time. For example, when preparing to do something useful,” Thewan explained as the host.
“Do something useful,” Uthot repeats the words for Devan to explain.
“It's like when I woke up and gave up my kidney to Baray. It is a basic right of the Reserve Pracharath. To be aware of all the times that you are doing something useful Do not let any power pressure you into submission.”
“Then why did you wake up now? Does that mean you have to do something useful again?” Uthok asked in bewilderment. Give to the whole kidney Lung lobes and liver lobes are gone. What else must I wake up and give up?
“It is a program to wake up and welcome new members who are close friends. You won't have a panic attack. When I first realized I was naked in the air.” Thewan smiled so little that it seemed like he wasn't smiling. Weak facial muscles make it difficult to fully stretch your lips.
It is processed with a brain full of public information. “Everyone will be treated equally. more equal and the most equal as appropriate.” Being voted to be selected to be here Even if you're a little unwilling It's better than being reduced to dust in a glass dome like the other 499 people at the terminal.
Retirement can happen to anyone. But one characteristic of the senior Pracharath is understanding the world. He will spend this time hanging. Think about Baray and manage happiness in your brain for as long as possible. Because as long as his immortal body remains Thoughts and dreams are freedoms that no one can take away from them. Uthod closes his eyes to save brain energy.
“Brain Uthok For Sunai,” a voice called through the loudspeaker outside. Followed by the sound of the automatic door opening softly.
A cold chill flashed down my spine. He turned to Devaan. But my floating friend is already asleep..