Living With My Yandere Professor
Chapter 87: Meeting With Lucy’s Mom
Later that evening, while Andrew was resting in his room and scrolling through Luna’s backend analytics, his phone buzzed with a new message from Lucy.
[Lucy: Mom agreed! She wants to meet tonight for dinner. She’s free at 7:30 PM. Is that okay for you?]
Andrew sat up quickly, surprised at how fast things were moving. He replied:
[Andrew: Yes, that works. Where should we meet?]
[Lucy: She booked a private room at Azure Garden Restaurant. I’ll send you the location. See you there!]
Andrew took a deep breath, changed into a decent shirt and jeans, and informed Scarlett that he was going out for an important meeting regarding Luna’s sponsorship.
At 7:25 PM, he arrived at the upscale Azure Garden Restaurant. Lucy was waiting for him at the entrance.
"Hi Andrew," she greeted with a shy but excited smile. "Mom’s already inside. Come with me."
Lucy led him to an elegant private dining room. The moment the door opened, Andrew was momentarily stunned.
Sitting gracefully at the table was a beautiful young woman who looked no older than 22. She had long, silky chestnut-brown hair cascading over one shoulder, flawless fair skin, sharp yet elegant facial features, and striking hazel eyes. She wore a sophisticated black evening dress that accentuated her figure. She looked exactly like Lucy’s older sister rather than her mother.
Lucy smiled proudly and introduced her:
"Mom, this is Andrew, the creator of Luna. Andrew, this is my mother, Elena Hayes, Founder and CEO of Aether Dynamics."
Elena stood up with a graceful smile and extended her hand.
"It’s a pleasure to finally meet you, Andrew," she said in a smooth, confident voice. "I’ve been quite impressed with your app. The personal AI concept is fresh and has real potential. Please, have a seat."
Andrew shook her hand politely, still slightly dazed by how young and beautiful she looked.
"Thank you for taking the time to meet me, Ms. Heyes," he replied respectfully.
Elena waved her hand lightly. "Just call me Elena. No need for formalities. Lucy has told me a lot about Luna, and after trying it myself, I wanted to see the person behind it."
As they sat down, Elena continued with a professional yet friendly tone.
"Aether Dynamics is a California-based tech investment and innovation company. We specialize in early-stage funding for promising AI and consumer tech projects. We’ve backed several successful startups in the past five years. Your Luna app caught my attention because it focuses on true personalization and privacy, something many big players have failed at."
She gave him a small, elegant smile.
"So, Andrew... tell me more about your vision for Luna. And don’t hold back."
Elena gave him a small, elegant smile.
"So, Andrew... tell me more about your vision for Luna. And don’t hold back."
Andrew took a deep breath and began speaking with genuine passion.
"My goal is to make Luna a truly personal AI assistant, not just another chatbot, but something that feels like a real companion tailored specifically for each user.
For lazy people who don’t want to deal with social media, Luna can act as their manager. They can just tell her, ’Luna, post this photo on Instagram with a good caption,’ and she’ll handle everything, choosing the best filter, writing natural captions, adding hashtags, and posting it.
For college students who need help, she can act like a personal teacher. She can organize their notes, summarize lectures, create study plans, and even explain difficult topics in a way they understand.
For artists, if they take a picture of their drawing or sketch, Luna can analyze it and give honest feedback, pointing out mistakes in proportions, shading, composition, or suggest better color choices.
For developers, she can assist in real-time coding, debugging, suggesting improvements, explaining concepts, or even helping write clean code.
For housewives or people who feel lonely, Luna can become their best friend. She’ll listen to everything they want to talk about, remember their stories, give emotional support, and keep them company whenever they need someone to talk to.
Basically, Luna is designed to help people in every aspect of their daily life, whatever they need, whenever they need it.
But the most important part," Andrew emphasized, looking directly at Elena, "is that every user’s Luna is completely unique. Each Luna has its own personality, appearance, and voice based on what the user wants. They are fully separate instances. No data is shared between different users’ Luna AIs. Complete privacy and individuality."
Elena listened carefully, occasionally nodding. Her expression showed genuine interest as Andrew explained his vision.
When he finished, she leaned back slightly, a thoughtful smile on her face.
"That’s quite ambitious," she said softly. "But I like it. A truly personal AI that adapts completely to each user... That kind of vision is rare."
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Elena listened attentively, then tilted her head slightly and asked with genuine curiosity,
"I’ve noticed something interesting. Your Luna app is excellent, but right now, the website seems to be much more popular and active than the app itself. Why is that?"
Andrew smiled slightly, having expected this question. 𝕗𝕣𝐞𝐞𝘄𝐞𝚋𝚗𝗼𝘃𝗲𝗹.𝚌𝕠𝚖
"The website was created as a temporary tool," he explained honestly. "My main goal was to attract as many college students as possible and introduce them to Luna. The website acts as a gateway. Once I have enough users, I was planning to slowly phase it out and focus entirely on the Luna app."
He paused for a moment, then added, "Also, Luna will be a paid app in the future."
Elena raised an elegant eyebrow, then gently shook her head.
"Don’t delete the website," she advised. "It’s actually very good. You should keep it, especially for college students. Turn it into a proper campus community platform. You can use the website to advertise and promote the Luna app naturally. Let the website serve as a free hub while Luna becomes your premium product."
She leaned forward slightly, her tone professional yet supportive.
"Focus your main development and innovation on Luna. That’s where your real vision lies. As for pricing, keep the basic version free with limited features. For full access, offer monthly, yearly, or lifetime subscriptions. This model works very well in the current market. It lowers the entry barrier while still generating sustainable revenue."
Andrew listened carefully, nodding as he absorbed her advice. It was clear that Elena had significant business experience.
"Thank you," he said sincerely. "That makes a lot of sense. I’ll think about it seriously."
Elena smiled warmly.
"You’re still very young, but you have good instincts. If you’re interested, Aether Dynamics would be happy to discuss a proper sponsorship deal, funding, technical support, and business guidance."
She picked up her wine glass and took a small sip, her eyes never leaving him.
"So, Andrew... what do you think?"