Chapter 137: Hitting the Man to the Sky

Chapter 137: Hitting the Man to the Sky
The prophet frankly admitted that neither she nor her bodyguard Serov were human.

Neo's expression was a little confused, but more of helpless. He and Morpheus both regarded the "Prophet" as the hope of mankind.

But who would have thought that the prophet was actually a program in the Matrix world? This is a bit outrageous!
The audience in the venue felt a little overwhelmed.

"What is the Prophet then? Is it a virus born in the Matrix system?"

"Why would she help humans?"

"There must be a conspiracy!"

"It can't be a reversal, right? The prophet is the villain?"

The audience was speculating and discussing, and Neo was also speculating.

But the more important question is, how can we still believe in the prophets!
The prophet said frankly, it depends on you, you have to judge for yourself whether to believe me and those words!
Then he handed over a red candy, "Want some candy?"

Then the two of them started to speak in a rather confusing manner, such as "Do you know whether I will eat it or not?", "If I don't know, I'm not a prophet", "But you already know, how can I choose?", etc.

The prophet's answer was that you have already made a choice when you came here, and you just want to know why you made that choice. It sounds philosophical.

In the end, Neo had no choice but to believe.

But he still had many doubts.

The prophet explained, "Just like the birds, programs are written to control them at certain points. We also need to write programs to control the movement of trees, the blowing of wind, and the rising and setting of the sun. Everything in this world is controlled by programs.

Those programs that perform their duties faithfully are invisible, and you will never even feel their existence.

With other programs, you can always hear their voices.”

Neo said, "I've never heard of it!"

"Of course you hear it, every time someone says they saw a demon or an angel. Every time you hear about vampires, werewolves, or aliens, it means the system is absorbing their programming and doing things they shouldn't be doing."

"A program robs another program?" Neo was confused. "Why?"

"They all have their reasons, but when a program faces deletion, they usually choose exile."

“Why would you delete a program?”

"Perhaps it was destroyed, or perhaps it was replaced by a new and better program! At this time, a program can choose to hide here, or return to its source."

"A giant computer?"

"Yes, you must go there and clear your hostile programming there!"

The conversation between these two people was really difficult to understand for the Chinese people in 02, especially those who didn't have much computer knowledge.

But it is easier to understand how to play computers well, that is, in the virtual world of the Matrix.

The so-called vampires and werewolves are both viruses. One can directly infect ordinary files (humans), and the other can easily destroy, delete (kill) ordinary files.

When a virus program is facing system deletion, it can hide in the system folder.

If Neo wants to delete the hostile program, he must go to the giant computer, which is the core of the system.

A computer-savvy audience member thought that he also needed "administrative" privileges to delete the hostile program!
On screen, the prophet said the most important words before he left: if Zion is to be saved, he must reach the source.

If you want to get to the source, you need the help of a "lock opener".

However, this "lock opener" was kidnapped by an early advanced program named "Merovinga".

He then gave Neo an address and asked him to arrive at the specified time. He said "Good luck, kid" and left.

As soon as the door that the prophet left closed, oppressive background music started playing.

Neo turned his head and saw the black pigeons in the square flying up one after another. Smith, played by the bald Yuan De, walked over in a black suit, sunglasses and shiny leather shoes.

"Mr. Anderson, did you receive my gift?" Smith called Neo by his work name.

Neo answered subconsciously. On the spaceship, Morpheus and others were staring at the green character data in front of the computer.

The communicator said he didn't look like an agent.

The camera turned and Smith talked nonstop about his relationship with Neo, "I kill you, you kill me."

He has now been deleted by the system, is no longer an agent, and has an independent consciousness.

Smith became more and more excited as he spoke, and to Neo's surprise, another Smith suddenly appeared and walked towards him, and naturally replied. Soon, more and more Smiths walked towards Neo.

Each of them spoke a sentence with the same and coherent tone, as if all the Smiths present were just bodies, with a soul wandering between different bodies and speaking.

"Fuck, they're almost exactly the same!"

"It's so realistic, I can't see any flaws!"

Even the actors in the guest seats were shocked by the scene before them.

The last time I saw two identical characters on the screen was in Jacky Cheung’s “Twin Dragons”.

However, due to technical issues, the resulting effect looks a bit fake.

Especially when Ma You and Wan Ming appeared in the same frame and had a conversation, their eyes couldn't meet.

At this moment, there seem to be countless Smiths on the big screen.

He came here with only one purpose, which was to take Neo's life.

But Smith, played by the bald Yuan De, suddenly attacked, thrust his hand straight into Neo's chest, and black substance emanated from his hand.

In the spaceship, Neo's body twitched and shook.

Trinity and the others are worried, wondering what has happened to Neo and believe that the answer will be revealed soon.

Inside the matrix, Neo resisted Smith's "assimilation" with his own strength.

As soon as he got the hand opposite him out, the other hands pressed on his shoulders.

Neo attacked quickly, punching and kicking.

The camera shot from above, and saw the Smiths rushing forward, but were easily resolved by Neo.

The episode at this moment is a bit similar to "Mission Impossible", both of which are exciting, and Neo handles it easily.

Unexpectedly, a girl passed by and saw the scene. She was so scared that she dropped the food in her hand.

His head shook and he transformed into another agent.

Just as he was about to step forward, someone patted his shoulder. He turned around and saw that it was another Smith.

This Smith easily "assimilated" the agent and joined him in the battlefield.

Neo was caught off guard and flew backwards.

After he stood up and knocked away a few "Smiths", the doors around him opened and more and more "Smiths" rushed in.

"Fuck, this is too exaggerated!" Yuan Hong couldn't help but sigh.

Hu Chuan said: "It's really wonderful. This scene is a bit like the one in Kung Fu!"

The scene in Stephen Chow's "Kung Fu" where a man is hit into the sky was inspired by this scene in "The Matrix 2".

However, in this world, because "Kung Fu" was filmed first, Stephen Chow has not seen it, and Jiang Heng did not mention it, so even though the male protagonist fought against the Axe Gang, he did not knock them to the sky.

On the big screen, Neo was unable to hold on and after being knocked against the wall, he casually pulled up a steel pipe on the ground.

He swung it casually and hit a "Smith" who came over.

The broken cement was turned into a handy weapon.

Neo swung the steel pipe, either knocking people against the wall or flying them into the sky. The lethality increased instantly and the scene became more and more interesting.

A "Smith" was knocked to the ground and said that there were more people. Immediately, more and more people opened the door and ran in.

Neo was careless and the steel pipe was knocked off his body. He dodged in the crowd and was eventually pinned to the ground.

Seeing this, the "Smiths" all rushed forward.

The people piled up into a small mountain, pressing Neo down tightly.

"This is the inevitable outcome!" said a Smith somewhat arrogantly.

Immediately, a famous scene in film history was created: the "human-shaped hill" was blown up, and a group of Smiths flew into the air.

In the end, Neo flew away like Superman!
(End of this chapter)