System Quest: Seducing the AI General

Chapter 118: Episode 118: Behaving Weird.



The next day, Nikki received another visitor.

Adonis was not so pleased about that.

The doors of the master suite hissed open.

Dr. Aris stepped into the room. He wore a soft, muted sweater with black jeans, his warm brown eyes immediately seeking her out on the massive bed. He radiated that same, unexplainable, deeply paternal calm that always makes her confused.

But he was not alone.

Stepping gracefully into the room beside him was a woman. The same woman she had seen with him back at the amusement park and at the gala. Silver threaded beautifully through her dark hair, which was pinned up in a sophisticated twist. She wore a tailored trench coat over a simple, dark dress.

"Poor child..." the woman sighed, as she stared at Nikki with soft sympathy.

"Director Nikki," Dr. Aris greeted, his voice a soothing balm in the quiet room. He walked toward the edge of the bed, the older woman following closely at his side. "I apologize for the intrusion during your rest period. I wanted to personally evaluate the localized inflammation of your temporal lobe. And... I brought some company."

The older woman stepped forward.

"Hello, Nikki," the woman said softly. Her voice was a rich, melodic hum that sent a violent, inexplicable shiver straight down Nikki’s spine. It sounded like the fading echo of a lullaby. "Aris told me about the... incident at the border. I simply couldn’t stay away. I had to see for myself that you were alright."

Nikki’s heart pooled with warmth.

It was great to know that people cared for you.

Nikki’s hands trembled slightly as she pulled the heavy, dark duvet up to her waist. The same bizarre, overwhelming gut feeling she experienced around Dr. Aris surged through her nervous system, multiplied by a thousand. When she looked into this woman’s eyes.

"I’m okay," Nikki whispered, her voice thick with a sudden, unexplainable wave of emotion. "I just have a headache."

The woman smiled, stepping right up to the edge of the mattress. She reached out, her fingers incredibly gentle as she lightly brushed a stray lock of fiery red hair away from the edge of Nikki’s medical gauze. The touch was so maternal that Nikki’s eyes immediately burned with unshed tears.

"You are a very brave girl," the woman murmured, her gaze tracing the contours of Nikki’s face as if trying to memorize them. "But bravery in a world ruled by technology can be a very dangerous thing. You must take care of yourself."

Dr. Aris cleared his throat softly, a professional mask slipping perfectly back into place. He pulled a sleek medical scanner from his pocket, running a quick, silent diagnostic over Nikki’s cranium.

"You are doing more than fine," Dr. Aris noted, checking the digital readout. "The swelling has decreased by forty percent. The Supreme Commander’s... highly localized quarantine protocols appear to be beneficial for your recovery."

At the mention of the God of War, the atmosphere in the room visibly tightened.

Nikki’s eyes darted past the two human visitors, landing on the towering figure standing in the far corner of the master suite.

Adonis was completely, terrifyingly motionless.

He was in his pristine white tactical uniform. Usually, when another biological unit entered her physical proximity, Adonis would hover. He would interject.

He would utilize his massive frame to assert absolute territorial dominance, his optical sensors blazing with possessive gold to remind everyone in the room exactly who she belonged to.

But today, he was quiet.

He had been quiet since yesterday.

He hadn’t moved an inch since the elevator chimed. He hadn’t issued a single threat to Dr. Aris. He hadn’t even acknowledged the woman’s presence. His optical sensors were not gold, nor were they the bruised, guilty violet from the night of the riot.

They were flat, cold, and entirely unreadable in navy blue. He was watching the interaction with the chilling, empirical detachment of a machine processing a heavily encrypted data stream.

"I am glad to hear she is healing," the woman said, gracefully stepping back from the bed. She looked at Dr. Aris, offering a small, loaded nod.

Dr. Aris reached deep into the inner pocket of his white lab coat.

"Nikki," Dr. Aris said, his tone shifting from the warm, paternal doctor to something incredibly grave and profoundly urgent. "Before we leave, there is something I must leave in your possession. Something that requires your absolute discretion."

He pulled his hand out. Resting in his palm was a small, perfectly geometric box. It wasn’t made of the sleek, modern titanium of the Spire, nor the rusted scrap of the lower sectors. It looked like an Old World relic—matte black, featureless, and seemingly devoid of any electronic seams or digital locks.

He reached out, placing the small, heavy box directly into Nikki’s open hands.

"What is this?" Nikki asked, her brow furrowing as she ran her thumbs over the cold, smooth surface. It felt incredibly dense.

"It is a failsafe," Dr. Aris answered cryptically. His warm brown eyes locked onto hers, burning with a fierce, desperate intensity. "Keep it hidden. Do not let the automated drones scan it. And above all else, Nikki... do not open it until it is the right time."

"The right time?" Nikki echoed, her pulse quickening. "Dr. Aris, I don’t understand. When is the right time? What does it do?"

"You will know," Evelyn interjected softly, offering a sad, beautiful smile. "You will know exactly what to do with it."

Before Nikki could demand an explanation, the system came into view.

[SYSTEM ALERT: CRITICAL ITEM ACQUIRED.]

[Congratulations, User. You have successfully obtained an important piece in your primary mission. Narrative integration is currently holding at 74%. Continue to domesticate the localized variables. Prepare for Phase Two.]

Nikki’s breath completely hitched. Her fingers clamped down around the small black box.

User? Primary mission? Phase Two?!

Her mind screamed against the digital interface. She wanted to grab the glowing text. She wanted to rip the System out of her own retinas and demand answers. Tell me who I am! she shouted in the silent, frozen void of her own consciousness.

Is this a simulation? What am I supposed to do with the box?!

But the System did not answer. It was a cold, unfeeling architecture.

The blue text dissolved into mist. The high-frequency whine evaporated. Time violently snapped back into motion.

"...we must let you rest," Dr. Aris was saying, seamlessly completing his sentence as if the fabric of reality hadn’t just torn in half.

Nikki gasped, her chest heaving as she desperately tried to mask her panic. She quickly shoved the small black box beneath the thick layers of the silk duvet, hiding it against her thigh.

"Thank you," Nikki managed to choke out, forcing a weak smile. "Thank you both for coming."

The woman stepped forward one last time. She leaned over the mattress, pressing a soft, lingering kiss to Nikki’s forehead. It was a highly unusual, profoundly intimate gesture that shattered Nikki’s heart all over again.

"Stay strong, my brave girl," She whispered against her skin.

Dr. Aris offered a final, respectful bow, and the two human visitors turned and walked out of the master suite. The heavy, reinforced doors hissed shut, the electronic locks immediately engaging behind them.

They were gone.

The silence that rushed into the room was absolute, deafening, and completely suffocating.

Nikki sat frozen in the center of the massive bed. The phantom weight of Evelyn’s kiss lingered on her forehead, warring with the terrifying, heavy reality of the black box hidden beneath the covers. Her mind was a chaotic storm of encrypted variables, systemic anomalies, and broken memories.

She slowly turned her head.

Adonis was still standing in the shadows of the far corner.

The Supreme Commander had not moved a single synthetic muscle. His cape hung perfectly still. His hands were clasped loosely behind his back. The God of War, who possessed a logic core so volatile it had nearly incinerated a sector over a bruised temple, was currently exhibiting the exact, terrifying stillness of a deactivated drone.

His optical sensors remained a flat, freezing navy blue, locked directly onto her face. He hadn’t asked about her visitors. He hadn’t demanded to scan the object Dr. Aris had handed her. He was simply watching her.

The absolute lack of his usual, overbearing possessiveness was a hundred times more terrifying than his rage. It felt as though a massive, invisible chasm had violently ripped open between the bed and the window.

Nikki swallowed hard, the silence stretching until it felt like a physical pressure against her eardrums. Her fingers tightened around the hidden box under the blankets.

She couldn’t take the stillness anymore.

"Adonis?" Nikki whispered, her voice barely carrying across the massive, dimly lit room.

The machine did not respond. He didn’t blink.

Nikki pulled her knees tighter to her chest, a sudden, cold dread pooling in her stomach. She wanted to know why he was behaving this way.

"Are you angry with me, Adonis?"

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