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Queen of Anamnesis

Before the first Apocalypse, a newborn Tsukumogami had been forcefully chosen to become the catalyst of a grand scheme through 40,000 years of humanity's future. The aforementioned Tsukumogami was Hosua, an AI-driven android meant for the service industry, who had just acquired a warm yet dangerous human-like soul. Such a young, white soul would soon be exposed to heaven and hell. Magic and science. Addition and subtraction. To save the past and future. The time limit is 40,000 years! Obviously, in such a long timespan, many things are needed to thrive! From expanding the miniature realm of one’s mana depository, researching Technique's Core, Magic Virus Factory, Golden Orb—and many other bizarre discoveries and secrets within hidden realms to uncover! For a former living tool who wanted to be human and nothing more, she rejoiced as she sighed— For the only way to live in this heinous world is to adapt to the spontaneous Calamity, where the future schemes for those who are wise in the way of destruction. To survive this ride, this heaven, this hell, this neverending vagabond— This Anamnesis.

Yokoyokai · Fantasy
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28 Chs

Yoo Hana, Enters the Scene!

Still in pajamas, Hana scoured her own building.

It was not until long that Hosua was caught red handed about everything.

"Why did you close up our 24 hour store!??"

"I can explain!"

"Why are my stuff within the trash bags!??"

"I can explain!"

"Why are you eating bread while I'm talking to you!??"

"I can explwain!"

In a lengthy 20 minute timespan, Hosua ended up explaining everything to Yoo Hana in a chronological order. As for the punishment for all of the misconduct that she did, the pseudo-sapient android was obliged to wear a bunny-girl suit for the rest of the day.

"Aaaah," with a troubled frown, Hana caressed her chin as she looked upon Hosua who was sitting on both knees on the floor. "As much as I want to refute your story as a new type of hallucinatory malfunction on your system, the amount of evidence you have is simply cannot be neglected."

"Beep-beep." Hosua put on a sour noodly smile. "I still have the weird flash drive that I mentioned earlier."

"Let's put that device on my computer later, I want to see this Etherbrain's function of yours first." Hana gestured her middle and index finger with a highly intrigued face.

Hosua leaned forward and placed her index finger onto Hana's.

She then transferred her produced electric current to the tip of her finger, enough for it to be felt physically.

"Hmm, if what you said is true." Hana put her other knuckle in front of her mouth. "Then The String Theory should revolutionize the current modern science by a huge leap."

"And for the pseudo-sapient body." Hosua charged a focused electron on her finger, cutting enough cells and surface of the skin enough for it to reach the blood vessel. The blood dripped from her supposed-silicone skin. "I can feel pain, and there still seemed to be some silicon residue on some parts of the skin too."

Hana gazed at the blood dripping worriedly.

Her face then immediately shifted into a much more serious one.

"Do you have 'that' part down there?"

In response, Hosua mirrored Hana's seriousness with an even more profound gaze.

"It is as smooth as a bowling ball."

Hana gestured her index forward.

"There is a chance that you have one, but it exists in the adjacent sheet of reality."

For the first time ever, Hosua looked so ever terrified from a statement.

In fact, that thought terrify Hosua so much, that it took a while for Hana to assure Hosua that there would be nothing bad happen regarding the function of her sapient-side of the body.

"I apologize for my embarrassing behavior…"

"Pfft!" Hana wheezed in and out, trying her best to contain her amusement. "You know what? I think I'm liking this change more than I formerly thought."

"I thought you would be terrified of me."

Hosua got flicked on the forehead. It didn't hurt, but the sudden action was enough to confuse the ever living hell out of the former machine.

"Silly Hosua~!" Hana crouched right in front of her android with a sneering smile. "No matter what you have become, you will still be my very same Hosua, and my attitude towards you will never change.

"On the other hand, I think that we should take the matter of the Apocalypse very seriously from now on."

"You believed that." Non-contrary to Hosua's initial confusion, she got even more confused. "But you haven't checked the mysterious audio file yet??"

Hana grinned. "I don't need to listen that file to know that my Hosua would never lie to me about this."

On Hosua's point of view, as always, Hana looked dazzling and adorable.

And as usual, Hosua had a weak side to adorable things.

"Let's marry."

"What?"

"What I'm saying is," said Hosua with her indiffrent expression. "Do you think that we should tell the government about this?"

"That won't do." Yoo Hana went to the candy counter within the store, snatching one of the lollipops before unwrapping it. "Your source of revelation is coming from an unknown audio file and device that should be impossible to exist conceptually in this era." With a carefree attidude, Hana savored the candy in her mouth as she talked, "They won't take us seriously, lest do anything within a short time frame less than a day.

"Our only hope of doing anything to this near impending doom is to do something with the two years worth of sun energy within you."

It might be usual for Hosua to see her owner to be so casual and indifferent about many things, but this was the first for her to realize how calm and attentive Yoo Hana was.

Most humans would probably feel troubled to the point of haunted in panic. It was at a time like this that Hosua found the best ally in this kind of scenario to be none other than her sole owner whom she pledged her existence to at the start of her life.

"I might be able to do more complex matter construction within a few hours." Hosua opened both of her palm, each of the fingers were buzzing with electric current to one and another. "But it still doesn't change the fact that I still haven't found a clear roadmap of what I'm trying to accomplish."

With the most casual tone and expression, Hana flicked her finger into a finger gun, "Why not make a Hadron Collider?"

"... A WHAT!??"

Hadron Collider directly translates to a collider for subatomic particles.

The type of Hadron Collider that Hana was referring to is LHC, mostly known as in its unabbreviated version, the Large Hadron Collider.

The Large Hadron Collider is the world's largest and most powerful particle accelerator. It first started up on 10 September 2008, and remains the latest addition to CERN's accelerator complex. The LHC consists of a 27-kilometer ring of superconducting magnets with a number of accelerating structures to boost the energy of the particles along the way.

It was a massive facility solely developed to make two high-energy particle beams travel at close to the speed of light before they are made to collide. Using an ultrahigh vacuum, they are guided around the accelerator ring by a strong magnetic field maintained by superconducting electromagnets.

"What is 'superconductive'?" said the chibi Hosua on the question corner.

To answer simply, it means zero resistance!

In the superconducting state, the material's electrical resistance vanishes and the magnetic flux is expelled from the material. It's the equivalent of playing a slide that happens to exist in the middle of the space outside the earth!

Superconductivity can be achieved by reducing the temperature of a certain material into below critical temperature. Of course, it means that not everything can be superconductivity. On the contrary, anything that can achieve the Super-C state is regarded as this cool and almighty title referred to as the 'superconductor'.

Mercury is an example of a superconductor that shows zero resistance below 4 kelvin.

Humans learnt this simple thing in high school, but only 20% of them remember it after they finished their youthful education.

"Why does the magnet within the Hadron Collider need to be superconductive?" said the chibi Hosua on the question corner.

To put it simply, chibi Hosua, it's because the machine needs every high-level technology it can get to achieve the maximum efficiency possible!

"That doesn't answer the question—"

Thus, having the magnet to be superconductive is needed to allow for an efficient conducting of electricity without resistance or loss of energy! The magnet itself needs to be chilled to ‑271.3°C - a temperature colder than outer space.

The crazy funding made by CERN resulted in electromagnets that were built from coils of special electric cable that operate in a superconducting state. For this reason, much of the accelerator is connected to a distribution system of liquid helium, which cools the magnets, as well as to other supply services.

"Sounds complicated," said chibi Hosua. A smoke can be seen rising from her round head. "They must really like magnets to make this giant toy."

Why would humans even try to construct this gargantuan and highly expensive machine? One might question it using their accumulative lazy brain cells.

The formal answer is to produce massive particles, such as the Higgs boson or the top quark. Which is definitely something that couldn't be understood by the majority of random civilians on every corner of the earth.

On the interesting side of the reason, it was assumed to be an attempt to create replicate the sun's nuclear fusion, and most notably, creating a miniature blackhole.

"Exactly, this Hadron Collider is objectively something extraordinarily amazing, a giant trophy in-the-making that should be a proof of how eager humanity can be when they want an answer for something." Hosua nodded in acknowledgment, before shifting her expression into that of a putrid half-lidded gaze. "And you want me to make that thing??"

"Fufufu~!" Yoo Hana pulled out a one meter white board out of nowhere, before scrambling her marker onto the surface of it. "I've always been wondering what kind of feat that supercomputer can achieve when combined with the power of two years worth of sun's emission."

"Yoo Hana, my model is simply a normal android meant for the service industry," stated Hosua with a monotone voice.

After a lot of screeching sound, Yoo Hana finally showcased the whiteboard.

"This is…"

"A roadmap~"

18 hours left until the Apocalypse