Nolin faced Noland Lee's question, her facial expression frozen, a look of panic in her eyes.
She seemed to realize she had given away too much.
When Noland Lee asked his question, he used the Unasl Ring Language, aiming to test whether Nolin still remembered this language.
Now it seemed that not only did Nolin remember the language, she also remembered what had happened before.
This was a bit unexpected for Noland Lee.
After the removal of the audio-visual data storage module, should not the only data that could be stored be within the storage unit?
But why were there only technological materials in the storage unit that Noland Lee had deconstructed?
Could it be that synthetic humans have other means of storing data?
Thinking about it, if after the removal of the audio-visual data storage module, synthetic humans can no longer store memories, wouldn't that mean they would develop amnesia?