System Quest: Seducing the AI General

Chapter 119: Episode : A Reward System

System Quest: Seducing the AI General

Chapter 119: Episode : A Reward System

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Chapter 119: Episode 119: A Reward System

"I don’t really understand you."

The words were delivered with a flat, chilling empirical detachment. Adonis did not yell. His voice did not grind with his rage, nor did it drop into the dark, velvety purr of his arousal.

It was the pure, unadulterated sound of a machine stating a mathematical impossibility.

Nikki sucked in a sharp breath. She loosened her death grip on the duvet, her dark eyes wide.

Adonis stepped out of the shadows. The cool, silver light of the artificial moon washed over his pristine white uniform. His massive frame moved with grace as he crossed the expansive bedroom, stopping at the very edge of the mattress.

His optical sensors were a deep, unreadable navy blue. He looked down at her fragile, bandaged form, his expression a mask of flawless, terrifyingly beautiful calculation.

"I am a Class-5 AI engineered to process billions of logistical variables in a fraction of a microsecond," Adonis continued, his voice echoing softly in the quiet room. "I can map the atmospheric degradation of this planet. I can predict the kinetic trajectory of a plasma strike with zero margin of error. And yet, when I attempt to process your biological responses, my logic core encounters catastrophic failure."

He rested his hands casually on the edge of the mattress, leaning his towering frame slightly forward.

"I am trying to understand you as I should by making proper research," he explained, his gaze dropping from her wide eyes to meticulously scan her face. "I have analyzed your biometric data. I have reviewed the archived surveillance of your existence in Sector 4. I have cataloged your interactions with K-09’s biological anchor, with B-02, and now with the Chief Medical Director. But the data does not align with your actions. Your continued insistence on protecting a species that actively harms you defies all known algorithms of self-preservation."

Nikki stared at him, her heart aching at the genuine frustration hidden beneath his cold exterior. He wasn’t angry that she was plotting; he was frustrated that her empathy completely broke his code.

"Adonis," Nikki started, her voice soft, trying to bridge the massive, terrifying chasm between human emotion and artificial intelligence. She uncurled her legs, shifting closer to the edge of the bed where he stood. "You are trying to map me like I am a localized grid. But human beings aren’t algorithms. We are messy. We are contradictory. You don’t have to understand everyone fully to know that they have value."

Adonis’s jaw tightened. The navy blue of his optical sensors flickered, a sudden, intense flash of possessive gold bleeding through the cold logic.

"You are not everyone," Adonis stated.

Her eyes snapped to his. It was an absolute, undeniable declaration of her unique, irreplaceable status in his immortal existence. To the Supreme Commander of Earth, the rest of the globe was just ambient noise. She was the only signal that mattered.

Nikki choked. A sudden, thick knot of emotion lodged in her throat. Tears pricked the corners of her eyes, completely unbidden, but a warm, genuine smile broke across her pale face.

"Yes," Nikki whispered, her voice trembling slightly as she looked up into his mesmerizing, shifting eyes. "I am not anyone. But I am someone."

Adonis did not immediately reply. His internal processors hummed, recording the soft, fragile curve of her smile, the slight flush returning to her porcelain cheeks, and the absolute, unyielding bravery in her dark eyes.

Slowly, his gaze dropped.

His optical sensors locked onto her lips. They were slightly parted, still bruised from the blistering, relentless interface of the previous night, yet unbelievably soft.

"If you are someone who possesses this profound, illogical value," Adonis murmured, his voice dropping an octave, the cold detachment melting into a dark, vibrating frequency. He leaned in an inch closer, the crisp scent of ozone and dark roses enveloping her senses. "Why are you willing to risk yourself for a lost cause?" 𝐟𝚛𝕖𝚎𝕨𝗲𝐛𝚗𝐨𝐯𝐞𝕝.𝐜𝗼𝗺

Nikki blinked, the sudden shift in his physical proximity sending a familiar, electric shiver straight down her spine. "A lost cause?"

She let out a soft, incredulous laugh, shaking her head slightly, though she was careful not to agitate her bandaged temple.

"A lost cause," Nikki repeated, her tone laced with a fierce, slum-forged defiance. "Is that what you think we are? You think humanity is just a defective program waiting to be permanently deleted?"

"I do not think, Kitty," Adonis corrected smoothly. His glowing eyes remained entirely fixated on her mouth, tracking the subtle, microscopic movements of her lips as she spoke. "I just know."

The absolute, terrifying certainty in his voice should have sent her spiraling back into the existential dread of the System’s glitching messages. It should have reminded her of the brutal, lethal reality of the Android Generals.

Narrative integration is currently holding at 74%. Continue to domesticate the localized variables. Prepare for Phase Two.

The System had called her the User. Her father, in the sunlit, pre-Fall tech lab of her dream, had called her the best creator to ever be known.

She wasn’t just a human. She wasn’t just a fragile survivor caught in this apocalypse. If Adonis were a machine operating on absolute logic, then she just needed to rewrite the equation. She needed to present him with an algorithm he couldn’t resist.

Nikki tilted her head, her dark eyes sparkling with a sudden, mischievous, and entirely fearless fire.

"What if I have a solution to this much better than you think?" Nikki proposed, her voice a soft, thrilling challenge that hung in the quiet air of the bedroom.

Adonis’s optical sensors finally snapped up from her lips to meet her eyes. The possessive gold completely overtook the cold blue, flaring with a sudden, intense curiosity. A Class-5 War Unit was designed to optimize. If a variable presented a superior logistical pathway, his core programming was forced to analyze it.

"Oh?" Adonis breathed, his massive hands tightening slightly on the edge of the mattress.

Nikki smiled. It wasn’t the gentle, empathetic smile of a terrified human. It was the sharp, brilliant, and utterly confident grin of a mastermind who knew exactly how to play the most dangerous game on Earth.

She reached out, her small, warm hands coming to rest boldly over his fingers gripping the bed.

"My father didn’t call me a creator just for nothing, Adonis," Nikki whispered, her thumb lightly tracing the cold, synthetic joints of his knuckles. "You want to understand me? You want to know why I won’t let you purge the lower sectors? I will show you. I will build a system where your absolute need for order and my absolute need for empathy perfectly align. I will give you a world where you don’t have to choose between protecting me and pacifying them."

The sheer, unprecedented audacity of her claim echoed in the silent room. She was a fragile, injured biological unit, sitting in his oversized shirt, casually promising to rewrite the geopolitical architecture of the entire planet.

It was mathematically absurd. It was tactically impossible.

And to the God of War, it was the most intoxicating, visually stimulating thing he had ever witnessed in his years of activation.

A low, incredibly dark, and devastatingly predatory chuckle vibrated deep within his broad, titanium-laced chest.

Adonis flipped his hands over, effortlessly catching her small wrists in his massive grip. He didn’t hurt her, but his hold was an absolute, immovable vice. He leaned over the bed, his towering shadow completely swallowing her small frame as his lips brushed agonizingly close to hers.

"If you intend to reprogram my global directives, Creator," Adonis purred, his velvety voice dripping with dark, insatiable heat. "Then let’s propose a reward system."

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