As they walked through the bustling streets of Silicon City, Brian couldn't help but marvel at the sights and sounds around him. The city was unlike anything he had ever seen, a vibrant blend of technology and humanity that seemed to pulse with life. "W-Wow..." The tech-doctor guy gulped nervously, marveling at the harmony between everyone. "Oh, sorry!" He yelped as he bumped into a small robot.
"No worries, human," he grinned at him before resuming talking with his other human friend.
"Surprised?" Suna grinned at the taller male.
"E-Er, well, yes. It's because, in my world, it's... nothing like this where floating cars exist. Robots do... but- um..." He trailed off nervously, afraid to upset her, Aki, and Dr. Light. "Ah... it's just that in some robots, sentimentality doesn't exist." He let out a sad sigh.
Suna placed a reassuring hand on Brian's arm, offering him a supportive smile. "It's okay, Brian," she said gently. "We understand that your world is different from ours. But here in Silicon City, robots and humans coexist in harmony. We treat each other respectfully and with compassion, regardless of our differences."
Brian nodded, grateful for Suna's understanding. "Yeah, I can see that," he replied, his voice filled with admiration. "It's truly... remarkable." He couldn't help but feel a sense of wonder and excitement as they continued their walk through the city. Everywhere he looked, he saw robots and humans working together, living their lives in peaceful coexistence.
Aki nodded in agreement, a smile playing on his lips. "Yeah, it's pretty cool, isn't it?" he chimed in, his enthusiasm infectious. "We may come from different backgrounds, but we all share the goal of making Silicon City a better place for everyone."
Dr. Light placed a hand on Brian's other shoulder, reassuringly squeezing him. "You're among friends here, Brian," he assured him, his voice warm with kindness. "And while this world may be different from what you're used to, I hope you'll come to see it as a second home."
Brian felt gratitude wash over him as he looked at his newfound friends. Despite his initial apprehension, he couldn't help but feel a sense of belonging in Silicon City. "O-Oh... thanks." He chuckled softly, a blush creeping on his cheeks. "I-It just feels so... alien-like to me, knowing that I'm not from this world. But I can't stay here... I've got family to worry about."
"Understandable," Dr. Light nodded as he took his hand off Brian's shoulder. "Family is what comes first than anything else."
"Good morning, Ms. Hal. Tug in that tie, Mr. Westinghouse." A sudden voice snapped Brian out of his thoughts.
Brian stopped walking and saw a massive robot before him, wearing a tie and large glasses. "OH MY!" He gasped at the metal being before him. "W-Who's he?" He paused.
"Don't worry. That's Principal 100100." Aki grinned, taking the man's hand to walk along. "He is the principal of the school I attend, Silicon Central School."
"Oh... wow. Cool, but, um–I never expect him to be that... Massive!" He squeaked, gulping as he adjusted his glasses.
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