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" | "You're wrong. That's how I made it." | ||
The queen of the most 'perfect' Nasod with no more failures or mistakes by composing herself with only the right values. | |||
A former job that destroys those who oppose him and sometimes 'changes' them in the 'right direction'. | |||
A lot of code and information was lost. It was replaced by the 'right' information and the 'perfect' code. | |||
So it's only natural that he's getting more and more perfect, but why is it that an error message that isn't being sent feels ominous? | |||
You cannot define what is right without what is wrong. | |||
As the information that was forcibly replaced with the success value accumulated, the definition of right became blurred. | |||
This resulted in doubting the accuracy of the previously substituted success values. | |||
It shouldn't be like this She must become the perfect Nasod queen without failure. | |||
If 'wrong' things are necessary for that, it is natural to dismiss everything other than the absolute 'right' as wrong values. | |||
'I am the perfect Queen of Nasods. You who do not follow my will are the only errors that must disappear.' | |||
All that's left in Eve's core are absolutely correct values, nothing wrong. You are right, you are the definition of right. | |||
When the overheated emotional circuit reached a state of constant runaway, the emotional output for the correct value also became abnormally intense. | |||
The exultation makes Eve even more convinced that she was right. | |||
A fairy tale world where nothing is wrong. | |||
It was the perfection of the perfect queen who could never make a mistake, and the queen of annihilation who denied everything that was against her. | |||
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