She Stuns the World - Chapter 892: Chapter 892
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                    She paused for a moment, her eyes reflecting the depth of the memory before she went on. "Once it was better, I took it home. Since you're allergic to cats, I kept it in my room, out of your way. It was unbelievably smart.
"It learned how to use the toilet, flush it, and even shower on its own. When it was hungry, it found its food. It never once made me worry."
Athena smiled, her thoughts drifting back. "It even knew how to use a computer. It could type faster than anyone I knew and often helped me with my homework by typing out explanations.
"It taught me all my computer skills–even my hacking skills. It shared everything with me–medicine, physics, astronomy, chemistry. It knew it all, like a living, breathing encyclopedia. It became my mentor."
She took a deep breath, as though bracing herself for what came next. "Then, one day, my mentor... became human. Well, not exactly human. The consciousness of my mentor transferred from the cat's body into a human one."
Her voice dropped lower. "It told me it came from a place beyond even alien worlds–a dimension higher than the three-dimensional space humans live in. Its home had been invaded by a more advanced civilization, and to escape, it and its people had to lower their dimension and enter our three-dimensional universe.
"It was like the idea of dimensional reduction in The Three-Body Problem. Their level of technology and knowledge was beyond anything humanity could imagine. My mentor didn't explain much more than that, and I didn't ask."
Athena's expression softened, her gaze distant as she relived the tale. "What it did explain was that a physical body is too fragile to survive traveling through time and space. Only consciousness can move freely between dimensions.
"That's how my mentor and its people managed to survive–they stored their consciousness in higher-dimensional objects, lowered their dimension, and entered our universe, hoping to find a new home."
She sighed, her voice quiet as she continued. "But the new home they found wasn't suitable for living. Some of them boarded spaceships to search for a better place. After a long journey across time and space, they finally reached Earth, thousands of years ago. But by then, their ships were barely functioning–out of resources and in terrible shape.
"When they landed, the ships broke apart. The fragile parts were destroyed, including the core that held all their important technology and the map to their homeland–the so-called ancient civilization, or what we might call the ancient codes or treasure. That scattered across the Earth."
Her voice grew solemn. "Most of my mentor's companions didn't survive. The few who did scattered across the planet. My mentor, whose essence is pure consciousness, was now trapped in a malfunctioning robot body, barely functional. So, it had no choice but to keep searching for human bodies to attach itself to, living through others as a human."
Athena took a sip of water, giving herself a moment to breathe. Then she laughed softly as if recalling something with fondness. "My mentor is incredible. A higher-dimensional being with technology and knowledge far beyond anything we could understand. But it didn't want to rule the world or the universe."
She smiled, her voice laced with warmth. "It even refused to interfere with human civilization, choosing instead to observe quietly for thousands of years. Its only dream was to find its scattered companions, the ancient codes, and the core of the spaceship, so it could finally return home."
                
            
        "It learned how to use the toilet, flush it, and even shower on its own. When it was hungry, it found its food. It never once made me worry."
Athena smiled, her thoughts drifting back. "It even knew how to use a computer. It could type faster than anyone I knew and often helped me with my homework by typing out explanations.
"It taught me all my computer skills–even my hacking skills. It shared everything with me–medicine, physics, astronomy, chemistry. It knew it all, like a living, breathing encyclopedia. It became my mentor."
She took a deep breath, as though bracing herself for what came next. "Then, one day, my mentor... became human. Well, not exactly human. The consciousness of my mentor transferred from the cat's body into a human one."
Her voice dropped lower. "It told me it came from a place beyond even alien worlds–a dimension higher than the three-dimensional space humans live in. Its home had been invaded by a more advanced civilization, and to escape, it and its people had to lower their dimension and enter our three-dimensional universe.
"It was like the idea of dimensional reduction in The Three-Body Problem. Their level of technology and knowledge was beyond anything humanity could imagine. My mentor didn't explain much more than that, and I didn't ask."
Athena's expression softened, her gaze distant as she relived the tale. "What it did explain was that a physical body is too fragile to survive traveling through time and space. Only consciousness can move freely between dimensions.
"That's how my mentor and its people managed to survive–they stored their consciousness in higher-dimensional objects, lowered their dimension, and entered our universe, hoping to find a new home."
She sighed, her voice quiet as she continued. "But the new home they found wasn't suitable for living. Some of them boarded spaceships to search for a better place. After a long journey across time and space, they finally reached Earth, thousands of years ago. But by then, their ships were barely functioning–out of resources and in terrible shape.
"When they landed, the ships broke apart. The fragile parts were destroyed, including the core that held all their important technology and the map to their homeland–the so-called ancient civilization, or what we might call the ancient codes or treasure. That scattered across the Earth."
Her voice grew solemn. "Most of my mentor's companions didn't survive. The few who did scattered across the planet. My mentor, whose essence is pure consciousness, was now trapped in a malfunctioning robot body, barely functional. So, it had no choice but to keep searching for human bodies to attach itself to, living through others as a human."
Athena took a sip of water, giving herself a moment to breathe. Then she laughed softly as if recalling something with fondness. "My mentor is incredible. A higher-dimensional being with technology and knowledge far beyond anything we could understand. But it didn't want to rule the world or the universe."
She smiled, her voice laced with warmth. "It even refused to interfere with human civilization, choosing instead to observe quietly for thousands of years. Its only dream was to find its scattered companions, the ancient codes, and the core of the spaceship, so it could finally return home."
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