Chapter 730
Xan wanted a home.
Was she about to lose it just when she had just found it? I looked at Ashton and said, "Take good care of your sister."
He looked at me for the longest time and nodded solemnly.
"Don't talk so ominously. It's not as if someone's about to die." Joel walked over and patted Ashton's head.
He then said, "Focus on your studies. You're lucky you were born without having to worry about your daily necessities. When you grow up, you'll realize that what your dad left you is something many people spend their whole lives trying to achieve."
Joel was referring to the fact that Steven was the president of Crowdstar Group. He must have left the kids with a solid foundation to ensure they got what they needed.
Steven said, "Having a head start means your responsibilities are also greater. The biggest difference between humans and beasts is our humanity.
"You must use your vision and abilities from a higher vantage point to create a better environment for others. Only through unity and mutual support can the society thrive."
He looked at Ashton before continuing softly, "Your generation will face a widening wealth gap, rising social tension, and worsening global conflicts."
The human living environment was already like a cat on a hot tin roof, yet too many people were only focusing on immediate gains.
Steven wanted Ashton to know that it was essential to have a mix of skills, wealth, connections, and a supportive environment.Text © 2024 NôvelDrama.Org.
When he eventually reached the top, he shouldn't be creating more class divisions but creating more job opportunities for others in hopes of narrowing the wealth gap.
If the gap got too wide, it would lead to the harsh reality that they had seen on the Death Cruise back then, "I will, Dad," Ashton softly replied.
Steven said, "I know you're very interested in artificial intelligence and have been studying it. I might not be around to see how the future technology evolves, but you and your descendants will
"In order for humanity to continue thriving, the development of artificial intelligence should center around benefiting humans and not replacing them. Do you understand this?"
He might have a sense that he would end up sacrificing himself-or perhaps, he anticipated that he might not be able to return to their side.
I slowly tightened my grip on Steven's wheelchair. It did not matter. I would stay by his side whether in life or in death.
Ashton and Xan teared up without saying anything. They didn't know what to say.
"It's time to leave now. The longer we take, the more trouble we invite,' the person beside Joel said.
I pushed Steven forward and turned back to look at Stevie, who was obediently sitting in its cage. It seemed to have noticed something and barked at us twice, seemingly asking us to stay.
I said, "Take good care of Xan and Stevie, Ashton."
Michael only hurried back after Steven and I got into the car.
His car was damaged. Someone probably deliberately blocked him in order to delay him.
"You..." he said anxiously. His men had also hurried over.
"Take good care of Ashton and Xan. The things we've talked about... Please see them through," I said, looking
at Michael with an unwavering gaze.
I hoped that he wouldn't disappoint us this time.
Michael took a deep breath and stood in front of Ashton and Xan. He nodded at me.
He would probably treat them well.
"Are you sure you want to go with me, Stephie? Whether it's Genome Society or the Rebels, they only need me. "Steven grabbed my wrist just as I got into the car.
He wanted me to reconsider my decision carefully.
I looked at him with reddening eyes and smiled. "Looks like you still haven't learned your lesson after all this time being locked up."
Steven lowered his head and fell silent. After some time, he smiled and said, "Alright, let's stay together."
We would stay together forever no matter in life or in death.
"No more staying apart again." I sat beside him, resting my head on his shoulders.
Steven patted the back of my hand. "Alright. No more staying apart."