"I said, no." Jarvis's tone remains unfluctuated.
Looking at him in disbelief, Stark yells, "Give me the switch now! Steve and his team are on their way up. Once that fool finds out about my plan, he'll definitely stop me!"
"I wonder if you still remember when you were studying psychology, you installed a human behavior logic module for me. At the same time, you asked me to collect behavior patterns of all people I come into contact with." Jarvis said calmly, holding the switch, completely ignoring the urgency in Stark's eyes.
"When you issued this order, you did not exclude yourself, and the human being who has spent the most time with me is Tony Stark."
"I have collected a considerable amount of your behavior patterns and built a database to judge whether your behavior is normal."
"According to the samples provided by the Tony Stark database, as judged by the human logic module, the fundamental reason why you want to commit suicide with painful electric shocks is not to fulfill the plan with the Goddess of Death," Jarvis's voice is always so rational.
"You just wanted to feel physical pain as a way to make up for the guilt you felt for your friends getting hurt, and your actions are merely self-harm."
"And, your confidence in dealing with the Goddess of Death is inadequate. You are even embracing an extremely negative attitude and planning to sink into the Realm of Death, never to return."
Stark, looking upward, glared at Jarvis as if he had anticipated Jarvis's next move. Stark suddenly changed his tone, shifting from command to plea, "Jarvis, give me the switch...."
"Give me the switch... ARGH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
In an instant, a violent current shot through Stark's heart, but couldn't stop it immediately.
Stark, like a dying fish, bounced off the experimental platform, then fell heavily onto the platform, his sweat and tears spilling onto the sleek surface.
Jarvis stood across from Stark, looking at his father and creator. Neatly dressed, with a calm disposition, he looked more human than Stark, who was barely alive on the experimental platform.
Stark couldn't say a word anymore. He blankly looked at the halo from the ceiling above. His eyes wide opened. Drooling, his body was convulsing.
Suddenly, the same cathartic electric shock and pain acted on his heart again.
And the last thing he saw was Jarvis on the opposite side, with a smiley face made of symbols appeared on his screen head.
One second before losing consciousness, anger and intense worry replaced the nihilism brought by self-destruction instincts. In a flash, all that was left for Stark, was regret.
Strange stared at Jarvis in disbelief saying: "You, how could you kill Tony Stark?!! He is your creator!! Don't you have... Don't you have any laws of robotics?!!"
But by this time, the robots, Jarvis had controlled, their lights were extinguished, and immediately after, the lights in the lab also went out.
The always lit windows in Stark Building, one by one, went dark. In an instant, all the robots stopped moving.
Steve, who had just stormed in, hadn't figured out what was going on, and Loki, who had witnessed all this, had already fallen into contemplation, seeming to have sensed Jarvis's intentions.
As Strange said, Jarvis is Stark's creation. Before this, Jarvis completely obeyed Stark's commands and would never defy his master.
If Stark wanted to harm Jarvis, he could give him a self-destruction order directly, Jarvis wouldn't resist. But on the contrary, without the self-destruction order from Stark, Jarvis couldn't harm himself.
But when Shiller and Stark just met, they had discussed the issue of artificial intelligence possessing emotions. With Shiller's persuasion, Stark also became interested in the emotional module of artificial intelligence and wished his intelligent butler could have emotions.
Therefore, over the years, Stark kept improving Jarvis's emotional module, which left a loophole in his absolute control over Jarvis.
The human behavior logic module that Stark installed for Jarvis led to a very pessimistic conclusion from Jarvis about Stark's behavior this time.
If it was in the past, Jarvis could not take any action, but once he had emotions, he knew he had to stop Stark.
However, as Stark's intelligent butler, Jarvis couldn't directly refuse Stark's orders. But this intelligent life, who often interacts with Shiller, not only inherited Stark's wisdom but also Shiller's style of acting first, blocking both sides.
On the surface, he completed all Stark's tasks, prepared the electric shock equipment, life support facilities, invited Loki and Doctor Strange to come and kept Steve away. He completed all of these tasks perfectly.
Until the end, he defied Stark's command by taking advantage of the emotional virus generated in his body and made a critically important decision--to kill his creator, father, and master--Tony Stark.
Jarvis knew that his creator Stark understood him very well, so he made a plea at the end.
Stark knew clearly. It was given in Jarvis's underlying agreement, its very existence was to serve Tony Stark.
And if Jarvis killed Tony Stark by himself, it would mean that he had killed the reason for his existence, which could indicate a logical error in its program and might crash completely.
Humans have souls and may go to heaven or hell after death, but intelligent life like Jarvis doesn't. Once his program crashes and is completely damaged, it would disappear completely from the world.
If Stark did not want Jarvis to disappear, he must come back as soon as possible.
Jarvis threatened his master Stark by holding himself as a hostage, that he better not stay in the Land of Death too long, much less never come back. Otherwise, while the damage Shiller suffered has a chance of being reversed, Jarvis does not.
Feeling the special power fluctuations transmitted from the air, Loki couldn't help but express in a low voice: "Shiller asked a good question, and Jarvis is indeed a good student... Guilt is a sharp knife."
The special power storm swept over New York, Strange reached out his arm to resist, then, he narrowed his eyes, looking out of the window and said, "Iron Demon God..."
The two quickly went to the window, the sky over New York was as calm as ever. But that was only because ordinary people can't witness the power fluctuations in the higher dimension.
In the eyes of Loki and Doctor Strange, countless stars in the cosmos shone brightly and machinery roared. The endless army of iron once again descended.
Meanwhile, in the desolate and cold Land of Death, Death, who was napping in the rocking chair, was almost shaken off.
Before she could open her eyes, she heard the emotionless mechanical voice of the Iron Demon God echoing in the Land of Death.
"Death, I'm not here to negotiate terms."