Was it possible, at some point in the future, for consciousness to be transferred into silicon-based life forms? Humans would then no longer be bound by their physical bodies, instead becoming a new existence as part machine, part human.
Perhaps it would evolve into a more unsettling coexistence of consciousness.
"Hey!" Without hesitation, I slammed my hand against the iron railing of the carousel to grab those people's attention.
"Split up! Draw their attention and defeat them individually," I yelled to Zion and Joel.
Joel left Zion's side and sprinted in the opposite direction. Zion gazed at Joel, feeling a sense of helplessness as he lamented the remarkable physical strength of the youths.
Joel immediately climbed onto the slide. Then, he jumped down and knocked down a man with a chainsaw from behind. I hurried over and kicked the chainsaw away, then stepped forward to deliver a strong kick. I rendered the man unconscious.
"Tie them up first." This way, we could defeat the targets one by one.
Behind me, Steven grabbed the masked man from behind and strangled him with murderous intent in his eyes.
"Don't kill him." I stopped him with a frown.
These individuals might not actually be contract killers. They appeared confused as if they had been deeply frightened.
A scream pierced the air as the two men with broken legs were discovered by the men with chainsaws. They had been killed.
I found myself standing in front of Steven, subconsciously shielding him from the horrifying scene I didn't want him to witness. It was as if he had protected me before. Steven gazed at me in silence.
"Stephie! Steven! Watch out!" Rachel crouched in the corner and shouted at us.
I looked back and saw a man wielding a chainsaw coming toward us. Steven and I quickly retreated and dodged, formulating strategies to take them down one by one.
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