Actually, Julius was not wrong.
If they were to debate this subject, neither Julius nor Miriam could convince the other. Both parties were coming from a different standpoint, and there was no way to distinguish who was right or wrong. This was because “right” and “wrong” were just judgments imposed by others.
But be it the matter of nuclear technology or nanorobotics, Milo felt that there was indeed no right or wrong regarding these two matters.
However, what motives did those who wanted to use them have?
While they were deadlocked, Milo suddenly raised his own doubts. “I have a question. Are those nanomachines really that great?”
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