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System Quest: Seducing the AI General-Chapter 78: Episode : Appeasing Nikki
Adonis was confused.
He went perfectly still. His massive hands, which had been gently anchoring her to his lap, tightened slightly on her waist.
His internal processor hummed, analyzing the audio input and cross-referencing it with her current emotional matrix.
"I do not like it when you say that," Adonis rumbled, his voice a low grating sound that vibrated directly against her chest. "You say ’sorry’ as if you have committed an error. You have done nothing wrong, Kitty. You were a child placed in an unavoidable crossfire."
Nikki shook her head violently against his uniform, her fingers digging into the dark fabric.
"I did do something wrong," Nikki choked out, her voice ragged and thick with tears. "I spent years hating you. I spent every single day in the slums of Sector 4 cursing the AI, cursing the drones. I blamed you for taking my parents away."
She pulled back just enough to look at his face. Her dark eyes were red and swimming with a fresh wave of tears.
"They set up a plasma turret on our front lawn," Nikki sobbed, the horrific realization finally crashing down on her with full force. "The human resistance used my home as a shield. They drew the fire. You didn’t target my family, Adonis. You targeted the artillery that was destroying the city. And I hated you for it. I hated the machines with every fiber of my being. And now... now that hatred is just gnawing at me. It’s eating me alive because it was all a lie."
She had built her entire survival around that hatred. It was the fuel that kept her moving in the battery exchange lines.
Realizing that the supreme ruler of Earth was actually the one who stepped in to stop the humans from entirely exterminating themselves shattered that into a million jagged pieces.
Adonis stared at her flushed, tear-streaked face. His glowing blue eyes softened, the lethal, calculating edge completely melting away into empathy.
He didn’t offer her empty human platitudes. He didn’t tell her it was fine. He dealt in facts, and the fact was that she was suffering from a critical data misalignment.
"You operated on limited data, Nikki," Adonis stated firmly. "A biological unit cannot be faulted for drawing conclusions based on incomplete variables. You survived. That was your only directive. Your hatred was a necessary defense mechanism."
He reached up, his large, warm hands framing her face. His thumbs gently wiped away the hot tears spilling over her cheeks.
"You are safe now," he promised, his voice dropping into a fierce, territorial purr. "That is all that matters."
That absolute, unyielding validation broke the very last dam inside Nikki’s chest.
She collapsed forward, burying her face into his chest again, and began to bawl. It wasn’t a quiet, delicate crying. It was ugly, and raw.
She sobbed until her throat burned, her whole body shaking violently as she purged years of trauma, grief, and misplaced hatred.
But you wouldn’t blame her.
When the humans created Ai, the same humans abused it, and when it gained power, it changed the world and caused deaths.
Teenage Nikki who loved her parents hated that to the core, and hated humans too.
Adonis held her warmly. He didn’t rush her. He adjusted his core temperature, radiating a deep, comforting heat designed to soothe her shivering muscles.
He simply existed as an immovable support in the center of her emotional hurricane, letting her cry until there were absolutely no tears left to shed.
When the violent sobs finally tapered off into exhausted, jagged hiccups, the system voice echoed in her head.
[MISSION ACCOMPLISHED.]
[OBJECTIVE FULFILLED: UNCOVER THE TRUTH OF THE FALL.]
[REWARD DEPLOYED.]
[+50,000 CREDITS TRANSFERRED TO HOST ACCOUNT.]
[NEW TITLE UNLOCKED: ’TRUTH SEEKER’]
[TITLE PERK: GRANTS HOST ENHANCED COGNITIVE RESISTANCE AGAINST MANIPULATION AND DECEPTION FROM BOTH AI AND HUMAN ENTITIES.]
Nikki blinked heavily, her eyes swollen and tired. She stared at the text hovering over Adonis’s shoulder. Fifty thousand credits was an absolute fortune.
In the System’s marketplace, she could buy high-tier defensive gear, medical upgrades, or advanced hacking tools.
But right now, she didn’t care about the gamified economy. She just wanted the quiet reality of the man holding her.
She mentally dismissed the interface. The text shattered into digital dust and faded away.
Nikki let out a long, shaky exhale, resting her cheek flat against his chest. She felt completely drained, a hollow, aching shell wiped entirely clean.
Adonis’s eyes scanned her face.
"Your biological fluid levels are critically low," Adonis observed, his tone laced with undeniable warmth. "Your cortisol levels have spiked, and your serotonin receptors are entirely depleted. You require immediate emotional regulation."
"I just need to sleep," Nikki mumbled drowsily, her eyelids heavy.
"Negative," Adonis countered. He effortlessly lifted her off his lap and set her gently on her feet. He stood up, towering over her. "Sleep will only solidify the physical exhaustion. You require a controlled influx of dopamine. Do you want to go to an amusement park?"
Nikki froze.
Her sleep-addled, tear-drained brain violently rebooted. She blinked up at the seven-foot-tall God of War, absolutely certain her ears were playing a joke on her.
"Really?" Nikki asked, her jaw practically hitting the floor.
"Yes," Adonis nodded. "Sector 1 possesses a fully functional, highly advanced amusement park. ’Elysium Park’. It was preserved during the Fall. I maintain its structural integrity via automated utility drones to ensure the human elites have a designated zone for morale-boosting activities."
Nikki stared at him. The mental image of Adonis standing in line for a rollercoaster was so absurd it completely destoyed her remaining gloom.
"You want to take me to an amusement park," Nikki repeated slowly, testing the words.
"You need it," Adonis stated simply. His blue eyes locked onto hers, entirely serious. "My tactical algorithms dictate that high-velocity kinetic rides and synthetic sucrose consumption, specifically ’cotton candy’, yield a 99.4% success rate in correcting a human’s depressive state."
He wasn’t joking. He was entirely prepared to deploy his military resources to hijack a theme park just to make her smile.
A sudden, bright spark of energy ignited in Nikki’s chest. The heavy, suffocating darkness that had plagued her all morning evaporated.
"So," Adonis asked, his voice dropping into a smooth, irresistible challenge. "Are you coming?"







