Hui Mao, with his electric skateboard body, said: "Mr. Zhou, allow me to formally introduce him. This is my master, the Great Monk, Jue Mingzi."
Zhou Yi looked at the child in front of him.
Shu Zi's clothing hadn't changed, but the look in his eyes was different. Gone was the blunt curiosity of youth, replaced by a calm and restrained demeanor.
Previously, Hui Mao had only mentioned that Shu Zi was a mechanical life form, and asked that his identity not be disclosed as much as possible, hoping he wouldn't be treated differently. This was also part of his practice.
Lately, Zhou Yi had been studying extensively about monks.
Long before the Mechanical City appeared, a profession was born: monks exploring the unknown knowledge for the entire mechanical life community. They give up property and power, seeking truth in poverty and solitude. They are the most free and respected of the mechanical life forms.
They are not bound by restrictions.