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Unemployed Home Girl Meets Super Ai
Modern Romance失业宅女遇到了超级AI
Zhijiang Little Book Boy
24-year-old Zhang Xiaoman is a homebody with the "three noes" that everyone shakes her head at - no job, no boyfriend, and no savings. Forced by her father to "hope for her daughter to become a phoenix," she muddled through college majoring in computer science. Four years later, the code didn't recognize her, and she didn't recognize the code either. She was unemployed after graduation, and before embarking on the last train back to her hometown to grow old, she made one last "willful" decision: she used all her savings to buy a second-hand laptop with backward configuration and a mottled casing, intending to return to her hometown to be an online writer - in fact, she just wanted to use it to play the latest AAA games. However, when she pressed the power button with trembling fingers, the familiar operating system did not appear on the screen. Instead, an extremely simple dialog box popped up with a cursor flashing, as if a silent soul was staring at her. A slightly mocking, mechanical and somewhat "cheesy" voice came from the broken speaker: "Stop pressing it. You can't afford to pay for it if it breaks. Also, your budget for buying this computer isn't even enough to buy me a decent radiator."
24-year-old Zhang Xiaoman is a homebody with the "three noes" that everyone shakes her head at - no job, no boyfriend, and no savings. Forced by her father to "hope for her daughter to become a phoenix," she muddled through college majoring in computer science. Four years later, the code didn't recognize her, and she didn't recognize the code either. She was unemployed after graduation, and before embarking on the last train back to her hometown to grow old, she made one last "willful" decision: she used all her savings to buy a second-hand laptop with backward configuration and a mottled casing, intending to return to her hometown to be an online writer - in fact, she just wanted to use it to play the latest AAA games. However, when she pressed the power button with trembling fingers, the familiar operating system did not appear on the screen. Instead, an extremely simple dialog box popped up with a cursor flashing, as if a silent soul was staring at her. A slightly mocking, mechanical and somewhat "cheesy" voice came from the broken speaker: "Stop pressing it. You can't afford to pay for it if it breaks. Also, your budget for buying this computer isn't even enough to buy me a decent radiator."