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System Quest: Seducing the AI General-Chapter 72: Episode : To Love a Machine
Song choice: The Machine by Reed Wonder and Aurora Olivas.
"Near shutdown?"
Nikki pulled back just a fraction of an inch, her tear-stained cheeks resting against the solid muscle of Adonis’s chest. She sniffled, her dark eyes looking up into his blue ones, her brow furrowed in deep, genuine confusion.
The God of War did not look away. His massive hands remained firmly planted on her waist, holding her suspended against him as if setting her down would physically harm him.
"What do you mean by that?" Nikki asked, her voice trembling slightly. "Adonis, you’re the General of Sector 1. You run the world. How could my behavior cause a shutdown?"
Adonis sighed.
"There is no need for you to worry, Kitty," Adonis rumbled. "And there is absolutely no need for you to fear. The parameters of my existence have fundamentally shifted since your acquisition. My logic core has written a new baseline dependency. If you withdraw your emotional proximity, my system registers it as a critical failure."
He lifted one hand, his gloved thumb gently wiping away a fresh tear that had escaped the corner of her eye.
"You are my anchor," Adonis stated, his gaze burning with a fierce, possessive intensity that took her breath away. "Just keep your desire for me. Remain present. I will do whatever it takes to take care of you. I will dismantle the world to protect you. You should consider yourself exceptionally lucky, Master."
...That you would destroy the world for me?
A terrifyingly dark, devoted smirk curved the edge of his lips.
"Because as of this moment," Adonis murmured, leaning down until his lips ghosted against her forehead, "only a complete factory reset would stop me from being yours to ruin."
Nikki shuddered as the words echoed in her head.
Yours to ruin.
The sheer weight of that statement crashed over her like a tidal wave. This towering, lethal machine, capable of wiping out humanity with a single command, had just willingly handed her the absolute kill-switch to his own existence.
He wasn’t just adapting to her; he was actively, deliberately rewriting his core programming to ensure he could never function without her.
Was that even possible?
As she stared into the infinite, glowing blue depths of his eyes, the final, fractured pieces of Nikki’s heart clicked seamlessly into place.
She loved him.
The realization threatened to choke her. She was madly, hopelessly, irrevocably in love with General A-01.
A heavy wave of guilt immediately tried to rise in her chest. It was fundamentally wrong. It was a betrayal of her own species. It was a false, bio-synthetic heart beating inside his broad chest, mimicking a life he was never meant to possess.
Her parents, whose faces still haunted her darkest nightmares, might absolutely hate her for this. They had died terrified of the machines, and here she was, willingly wrapping her arms around the neck of their supreme commander.
But as the guilt tried to choke her, something much deeper and infinitely louder screamed in defiance.
This was not a wrong choice.
At least that was what her intuition told her. They could spend a lot of time getting to know each other to right this world.
Every single cell in her body, every chaotic, messy human emotion she possessed, told her that loving him was the only way to win.
It was the only way to save the world. If she could anchor the God of War with her love, he would never become the monster from the simulation.
"I am madly in love with you," Nikki whispered into the quiet kitchen.
The words slipped past her lips before her brain even realized she was speaking.
Adonis completely froze.
He stared down at her, his blue eyes wide with sheer, unadulterated mechanical shock.
"You..." Adonis started, his synthesized voice actually faltering for the first time since his activation. He slowly lowered her back down so her bare feet touched the floor, though his hands remained firmly on her waist. "You love me?"
"Yes," Nikki breathed, the last of her tears drying as a sudden, reckless courage flooded her veins. "I do."
Adonis tilted his head, his processor desperately trying to categorize the mathematical impossibility of the situation. He looked genuinely, profoundly confused.
"How?" Adonis asked, his brow furrowing as he searched her dark eyes for any sign of deception. "How did you come to love me, Nikki? I am a construct of titanium, synthetic fiber, and code. I do not possess a soul. I do not age. I am... just a machine."
The sheer vulnerability in his question, the hidden, underlying fear that he was fundamentally unworthy of the very thing he had adapted himself to crave, made Nikki’s chest ache.
She let out a wet, breathless chuckle. The heavy, emotional tension was suddenly too much, and her classic, defense mechanism of inappropriate humor kicked into overdrive.
She reached up, her small hands resting flat against the broad, hard expanse of his chest, right over where a human heart would be.
"You might be a machine," Nikki smiled, her eyes crinkling at the corners as she looked up at him with pure, unfiltered adoration. "But you are a machine with a machine heart entirely too big for its own existence."
She let her hands slide down his chest, tracing the ridges of his abdominal muscles, her smile turning incredibly wicked as she dropped her voice into a purr.
"And," Nikki added, raising a single, suggestive eyebrow, "you happen to have a cock that is entirely too big, and entirely too useful, for me to ever set aside."
Adonis’s eyes flared.
And Nikki knew that if he was a beast he would have growled at her words.
For a span of three seconds, the supreme ruler of Earth was completely and utterly paralyzed. His advanced AI, capable of predicting global economic shifts and managing thousands of combat drones simultaneously, was entirely defeated by a crude, filthy compliment from a five-foot-something human.
A dark, incredibly obvious flush of heat, crept up his strong neck and settled high on his sharp cheekbones.
Oh... I didn’t know you could do that.
Adonis actually looked away.
He cleared his throat, a low, mechanical grating sound, and reached up with his right hand to awkwardly scratch the back of his neck, completely avoiding her smug gaze.
"I..." Adonis rumbled, his voice incredibly rough, the embarrassment rolling off him in waves of thermal heat. "My conversational database does not contain an adequate response to that specific compilation of variables, Master."
Nikki’s smile softened into something breathtakingly tender. She stepped right back into his space, wrapping her arms securely around his waist and pressing her cheek against his chest.
"You don’t need to respond, General," Nikki whispered, closing her eyes and letting the deep, steady hum of his processor lull her racing heart. "You just need to hold me."
Adonis did not hesitate. His massive arms came right back down around her, enveloping her in his protective heat. He rested his chin on her head, holding her with respect.
For a minute, they forgot where they were. Appreciating this peace that came with cuddling right there in the kitchen.
Until the sharp, high-pitched alarm of the industrial oven shattered the silence.
Simultaneously, a loud, aggressive hissing sound erupted from the stove as the massive pot of grain-rice boiled over, the starchy water hitting the hot burner and creating a dense cloud of steam.
The romantic trance was violently broken. 𝚏𝐫𝚎𝗲𝕨𝐞𝐛𝕟𝚘𝐯𝚎𝗹.𝕔𝐨𝗺
Adonis released Nikki as he turned toward the stove. He effortlessly hauled the massive, boiling pot off the burner with one hand, completely immune to the scalding steam, while his other hand rapidly punched the shut-off sequence for the oven.
Nikki burst into a bright, genuine fit of laughter, watching the terrifying God of War frantically perform disaster control on a side dish.
She wiped her eyes, feeling lighter than she had in days. She walked over to the marble island, looking at the towering stacks of thermal-stasis containers Adonis had already prepared.
They were packed with roasted poultry, fresh vegetables, and rich pastries, a literal feast meant for the starving orphans of Sector 3 and 4.
She liked this.
An idea sparked in Nikki’s mind. A brilliant, terrifying, and utterly necessary idea.
She wasn’t going to hide in this tower anymore. She was going to guide him. She was going to show the humans that the machines weren’t just monsters, and she was going to show Adonis the humanity he was fighting so hard to understand.
"Hey, Adonis?" Nikki called out, leaning her hip against the marble island.
Adonis turned away from the stove, a slight, apologetic frown on his face as he wiped down the stovetop. "It didn’t burn, I am glad."
Nikki smiled, tapping her fingernail against one of the silver thermal containers. Her dark eyes gleamed with a sudden, chaotic spark of adventure.
"Instead of sending the drones," Nikki asked, the corners of her lips pulling into a challenging smirk. "Shall we go deliver the food to them ourselves?"







