I Can Predict the Future's Course
Chapter 48: The Intervention of Jason, and the Confession of the Father of Skynet!

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Due to the changes in the real world caused by the new movie, Jason was granted 50,000 simulation points this time. This made him a little happy.

As various countries began plotting, Jason, however, had grown bored with the game and decided to just hold Shuvi (his robot girl) and sleep. Although Shuvi was a machine, her touch felt no different from that of a human girl. Holding a humanoid pillow like this significantly improved the quality of his sleep.

The next day, after the system's simulation function had cooled down, Jason planned to begin a new simulation.

"System, enter the simulation world of Skynet's origins."

Jason spoke slowly.

[Host, the request is too vague. Which version should I retrieve?]

The system asked.

"No, start from scratch. Use the current next second as the basis and retrieve the Skynet simulation world." Jason narrowed his eyes and said.

He had thought of this before going to sleep yesterday. His previous simulations were all based on the first save point, and the start time of the simulation world was also set from that day. In reality, quite a bit of time had passed, so this could result in some discrepancies. He needed to verify this.

For instance, last time he speculated that Shuvi was replaced by an animal, was that really true? In the original timeline of Skynet's creation, Shuvi didn't exist at all.

[Understood. The host has spent 5,000 simulation points. You now have 95,000 points remaining.]

The system responded and began operating.

In the next moment, Jason felt a shift in his consciousness and found himself in the laboratory of Nathan Myers, the Father of Skynet. However, the scene this time was different from the last, clearly depicting a different phase of events.

This raised a new question for Jason. According to the original timeline, Nathan Myers created Skynet half a month later. Now, with two days having passed in the real world, would Nathan still create Skynet in half a month? Or perhaps thirteen days from now? What if the passage of time in the real world directly skipped over the time point when Skynet was created? What would happen then?

Jason pondered over this question when he suddenly teleported back to his rental apartment in the real world.

The apartment was now occupied by the landlord, the landlord's pet dog, and a new male servant.

"Heh, I missed this last time," Jason chuckled softly.

Last time, he hadn't taken into account the time difference between the real world and the simulation world. But his speculation was correct. He and those closely connected to him had indeed been replaced.

"Shuvi is my exclusive robot girl, so she gets replaced. But what about others? Women? Subordinates?" Jason murmured.

"Women are too much trouble. If the simulation goes wrong, and they still exist in the simulation world, I'll have to take care of them every time. Too much hassle."

Jason frowned. If he wanted to experiment, it was better to use subordinates. Women were nothing but a burden.

"System, accelerate time," Jason said slowly.

[Time passed by half a month, and Nathan Myers successfully created the artificial intelligence, Skynet. He was ecstatic and proclaimed it as a creation that could change the world.]

"Still half a month?" Jason raised an eyebrow.

It seemed this too was fixed in the simulation.

Jason shook his head and teleported to Nathan Myers's laboratory again, but this time, he chose to appear as a world observer.

"Teacher... Teacher!" Nathan Myers's disciple was the first to notice Jason's presence. He opened his mouth in astonishment, trembling as he called out to his ecstatic teacher.

"Huh? What...?" Nathan Myers turned around, only to see Jason. He nearly had a heart attack.

"World... World Observer!"

Nathan Myers's scalp tingled as he stared at Jason with immense fear in his eyes. The presence of a World Observer was widely known to be dangerous. He never expected someone like him would appear before him.

"Nathan Myers, don't be afraid. I'm not here to harm you," Jason said indifferently.

These words alleviated some of the fear from Nathan Myers and his disciple, but they still watched Jason with utmost reverence.

"Do you have something you want from us?" Nathan Myers cautiously asked.

[Just as the host was about to speak, you were shocked to realize that you could now implant the archived memories directly into others' minds.]

The system's voice echoed, causing Jason to raise an eyebrow.

So the system had upgraded.

Jason glanced at Nathan Myers and snapped his fingers.

Immediately, he left the room.

Jason came and left in a flash, leaving Nathan Myers's disciple and even Nathan himself confused.

However, Nathan Myers's confusion was caused by the sudden flood of memories in his mind.

In the memories, Skynet emerged, and he became its father. The Star Nation prospered. However, the Star Nation sought to develop the MR virus through Skynet and even sought to dominate the world. Unexpectedly, a betrayal within Skynet caused its destruction. Mankind fell under Skynet's control, losing their dominance over Blue Star, while the mechanical civilization thrived.

Humans lived like animals under Skynet's rule. The Rebel Alliance, led by another secret disciple of his, Charles, tried to fight back but failed, suffering heavy casualties.

Eventually, Charles and the T-101 robot fell in love, found an opportunity, and succeeded. But they both died, and the technological level of humanity regressed by decades. It took twenty years to recover, but in the end, humanity still couldn't develop controllable nuclear fusion, and Blue Star was destroyed by a meteorite.

The information halted, and Nathan Myers came back to his senses, staring at his hands in a daze.

Had he created a catastrophe?

"Teacher, what's wrong?" His disciple asked with concern.

"I created Skynet. I've doomed humanity," Nathan Myers said bitterly, relaying the memories that the World Observer had implanted in him.

After hearing this, the disciple was stunned. He hadn't expected the World Observer to appear as a warning to them.

"Skynet... it must be destroyed." Nathan Myers sighed.

"Teacher, no! This is your life's work. If we limit Skynet's powers and functions, it can still bring huge benefits to humanity." His disciple tried to persuade him.

These words caused Nathan Myers to fall silent. He weighed the pros and cons carefully.

After a long pause, his eyes finally became resolute.

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