"Um, this is Rider's deal. I didn't expect that he hasn't left for three days..."

"Is that going to kill you?"

"can."

"Wait—!" Jeanne interrupted, glaring at Weston with dissatisfaction: "Isn't it too irresponsible for you to do this? It's different from tearing up the agreement."

"I didn't break the agreement. The agreement to bring the artificial man out of Tuliphas has been completed."

"Well, it's our business to keep him."

Jack's eyes in the distance were innocent, but Joan absolutely didn't believe that the Black Assassin had any good intentions in saying this, and unconscious malice was the most terrifying thing.

"What are you going to do with him next?" Joan couldn't help asking.

Weston: "Use it as a research specimen on the laboratory bench."

Fran hummed: "The material for my magic circuit fusion."

Jack: "Food supplement for extraordinary times."

Cyborg:"……"

It's okay if you don't ask, but when you ask Joan of Arc, you are stunned on the spot: "You..."

"I was just joking, you are really serious, Leticia." Weston spread his hands, looking like you are really bored and speechless.

Jeanne: "..."

"I mean it, my lord."

"Yes, me too."

"Forget it! Fran."

Fran was slightly taken aback, and immediately nodded: "Although it is a truth in the world that the strong overpower the weak, but before this baby-like blank paper has a fixed mind, my lord father doesn't plan to let people take action, right?"

"That's what it means."

"Anyway, I'm going to eat when I'm hungry," Jack said.

"That can't be done." Fran warned Jack: "There are infinite possibilities in a floating state before one's own value is finalized. Not to mention my father, I will stop him. But I won't stop him when his mind is fixed. , you better wait!"

Joan of Arc looked at Weston in amazement. Although it is good that this man's tutor does not overpower the weak, how could he completely become a kind of human life over 20 years old in the mouth of this artificial man's daughter? No value' illusion?

"It's better to call the artificial man over to make it more convenient!"

Soon after, the artificial man arrived.

The teenager looked at Weston with a blank look, as if he was completely indifferent to their previous conversation.

"So... what should I call you? Did Rider name you?" Weston asked.

"Name?" The artificial man was taken aback.

"A synonym for distinguishing the large group of [humans] and highlighting [individuals]." Weston explained seriously.

"How about I get one for you? It's called TD1900! In history, this number represents the meaning of yearning for the beauty of the world and refusing to be reduced to the mundane, ideal and reality. It is suitable for you who have just stepped into the society!"

"I don't remember any history that specifically described the meaning of this number, and how could anyone use a number to name it? It's too impolite." Joan frowned.

"My life is only three years, does the name matter?"

"Three years?" Weston was surprised, but he immediately understood: "It is only natural to think about it carefully. The artificial humans created by the Yugdomerenia family are used as a strategy, in the shortest possible time. Create an army of artificial humans, and the lifespan of artificial humans has been greatly shortened. But..."

As soon as the subject changed, Weston patted him on the shoulder: "You are so lucky! Most people don't know when they will die, so that most people spend most of their lives in confusion, only growing old Only then will you lament the regret of the wasted years. You clearly know your own limit, and you should also understand the meaning of 'youth is at the right time'. So the name is very important to you! So your name is..."

Fran interrupted her father's words: "Actually, let's call him Chigurh!"

Chapter 130 Four Wishes

Before her lord father could say some strange names, Fran directly put an end to Weston's thoughts.

This seems to be a simple question of address, but just think about the father who usually doesn't say these things, the feeling that arises in his heart should be the idea of ​​being called an heir, a disciple, etc.?

After all, it is the right of parents and teachers to give names.

When the girl herself has never had a name, she will not allow others to take the lead, she thought in her heart.

The name Ziggy is also the name that this artificial man should have, but the fate he should have, the girl, does not intend to let him interfere.

Fran already had a decision in her heart: "Zig, this is your name."

"Sieg?" Everyone present couldn't help thinking of Siegfried, but the name didn't make them feel connected with Siegfried. As Siegfried's master, the girl casually took it off It's not out of the question that this name looks forward to his idea of ​​becoming a swordsman too.

"Zig...that's my name." The man-made man Zigg murmured, the girl changed her normal posture in the crowd and was really powerful, her eyes that were not afraid of heroic spirits and her creator made him heart throbbing.

As an artificial human, can I also have the right to [decision] like her?He looked at the opposite side blankly, only feeling that the figure was too dazzling, too beautiful, and too far away...

Who is the girl who chose this name for him?Chigurh doesn't know, but he already knows that he has been recognized by this girl as the existence of 'human being'.

And... What is the name of this feeling in my heart that I want to be close to her in human language?

"I didn't expect you to choose a name so casually, it's worse than my TD1900." Weston laughed.

Joan was speechless: "That's not a title for you, is it?" What's there to be proud of? You just use the artificial human's name as a joke, and you don't even know what it means to give a name?

"What are you going to do with him? It's not good for him to stay here during the Holy Grail War. And if he lives a normal human life, I think he needs to be taught..." Joan of Arc asked.

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