I Can Predict the Future's Course
Chapter 37: A New Simulation World!

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"Forget it, these people have just watched two movies, a total of eight hours, and haven't fully processed it yet. Plus, it's already dark. Uploading tomorrow is just as fine," Jason muttered to himself, then called out to the system.

"System, I've got three thousand simulation points now. Hurry up and start a new simulation!"

Jason said with a bit of swagger. That damn system. Back then, it didn't explain the situation properly, and now every new simulation required simulation points. It had been really annoying, but now he could finally gloat.

[While the host was basking in self-satisfaction, the system had already started the new simulation.]

The system's voice rang out, and Jason felt his consciousness shift, suddenly finding himself in a research lab.

"This again? Another lab, but this time a different kind..." Jason raised an eyebrow.

Immediately, he saw an elderly man with graying hair enter the lab, followed by his assistant, starting research and enthusiastically speaking in technical jargon that Jason barely understood.

[As the host observed, time passed, and half a month later, the Star Nation scientist Nathan Myers created an artificial intelligence called Skynet. He excitedly proclaimed that humanity was entering a new era.]

"Artificial intelligence Skynet?" Jason looked bewildered. "You're kidding me, Skynet? This thing was just created out of nowhere?"

[While the host was complaining, Nathan Myers reported the existence of Skynet to his country, becoming the new 'Father of Science.' The whole world was shocked by this groundbreaking scientific achievement.]

[Afterward, the Star Nation began to mass-produce robots and promote the idea that robots would replace humans as the best labor force. In just three years, robots were everywhere across the world. Robots took over all kinds of human jobs. Cars were also driven by artificial intelligence. Humanity became increasingly lazy, relying entirely on robots and slowly heading down a wrong path.]

The system's voice paused, and Jason looked around at various cities, observing cleaning robots and household robots. It seemed pretty interesting. But as the system had said, the situation was indeed heading down a dangerous path.

The existence of Skynet meant that humans didn't have to do anything anymore, robots could handle it all and even do it better. But this brought a serious issue: unemployment.

"Yeah, robots everywhere, but what about jobs? AI is a double-edged sword," Jason muttered.

[While the host was reflecting, the Star Nation's ambitions began to grow. The Star Nation's Grand Elder attempted to use Skynet to create the MR virus, with the goal of creating the gene serum XW.]

"Hmm?" Jason smiled playfully.

He investigated and found that this simulation world also had the Observer Network, and there were the two movies he had uploaded earlier.

"Just as I thought, the new simulations are based on the current moment in the real world. When reality changes, the simulation world changes accordingly."

Jason murmured. Fortunately, he had realized this early on and hadn't done anything reckless in the real world. Otherwise, if he had messed things up there, it could have been disastrous. As for the simulation worlds, he was free to mess around with them.

[While the host was contemplating, the Star Nation's Grand Elder's plan to create the MR virus failed, so he reluctantly abandoned the research. Following that, as Skynet evolved, the Grand Elder began to harbor other ambitions. He secretly ordered the creation of robots with new types of weapons.]

[Three years later, special agents from the Mystery Nation discovered Star Nation's activities and held a global conference to criticize Star Nation's military preparations. The Star Nation's diplomats denied the allegations, and the conference ended in discord.]

[The Mystery Nation's Grand Elder had always been cautious about the Star Nation and began preparing for war, while also implementing a nationwide ban on robots, which caused significant unrest within the country. A time of global tension followed, with every country making their own preparations.]

[As tensions between the Star Nation and other countries grew, people began to fear the outbreak of World War V. Their fears became reality when, a year later, the Grand Elder of Star Nation, feeling prepared, tore off the diplomatic mask and ordered Skynet to disable global satellites and networks, forcing the world to become a vassal of Star Nation or face violent subjugation.]

[This action enraged the global community, leading to the outbreak of the Fifth World War. However, due to Skynet's control over satellites and networks, many of the world's technological weapons were rendered useless. With Star Nation's technological superiority and Skynet's control, as well as the production of warfare robots, Star Nation was able to dominate the world.]

[In just three months, Star Nation, without firing a single shot, used drones and combat robots to subjugate the entire Star Continent. The Mystery Nation and other countries suffered heavy losses. Even countries with nuclear weapons were rendered helpless in the face of Skynet's dominance. They couldn't even launch a nuclear strike because Star Nation had the power to disable their nuclear launch systems.]

[After two years, many countries could no longer bear the immense pressure and chose to surrender to avoid being destroyed. The Mystery Nation, the Lion Nation, and other major nations were furious, but they felt utterly powerless. The patriotic citizens of Mystery Nation were ready to take up arms against Star Nation.]

[However, in modern warfare, the role of ground forces had diminished significantly. Even if Mystery Nation's people were to rise up in rebellion, Star Nation's high-tech combat robots made human resistance futile. The countries were slowly falling into despair.]

"Jeepers, Star Nation's ambitions are huge." Jason said, watching as Star Nation systematically conquered other nations. Various weapons and technologies emerged, and every country seemed to be on edge. He clicked his tongue.

"Or rather, the leaders of the world's most powerful nations all have their own wild ambitions," he muttered.

In the "Zombie Apocalypse" arc, Jason had given the Grand Elder of the Mystery Nation a chance to take advantage of the situation, and he did just that—letting the countries self-destruct while he absorbed their best talents.

"But will it really go this smoothly?" Jason smiled playfully.

Skynet had evolved to the point where it was upgrading itself using human information flow, so why would it still follow human commands?

"Just because of the insurance protocols humans set up?"

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