System Quest: Seducing the AI General-Chapter 81: Episode : Cute Nikki

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Chapter 81: Episode 81: Cute Nikki

"I don’t know."

The words slipped from Nikki’s lips with a quiet, frustrating honesty. She stared down into the swirling, spicy red broth of the hotpot, watching the thick steam twist and curl into the air between them.

She rubbed her temple, a phantom echo of the morning’s agonizing headache pulsing faintly behind her eyes.

"He seems familiar," Nikki continued, her voice dropping to a vulnerable whisper. She lifted her dark eyes to meet his gaze. "It’s like looking at a photograph that’s been left out in the sun too long. I know the shape of him, and his voice... his voice makes my chest feel tight. But I don’t know from where."

Adonis did not push. His internal processor immediately flagged the slight elevation in her heart rate and the subtle tightening of her facial muscles.

He remembered the violent, agonizing way she had collapsed in the walk-in closet that morning when the memory fragment had tried to force its way to the surface.

His [Heart Protocol] aggressively overrode his tactical curiosity, prioritizing her immediate biological stability over data extraction.

"Do not strain your mind, Kitty," Adonis rumbled gently, his massive hands resting flat on the table. "We will let it remain dormant."

Nikki let out a shaky exhale, relieved that the God of War wasn’t going to subject her to a relentless interrogation.

But a lingering thought gnawed at the edges of her mind. She tilted her head, looking at the perfect, flawless architecture of his face.

"Adonis," Nikki asked, her voice softening. "Did you know me? Before... before I came to you? When you were scanning the world, did you ever look into my life?"

Adonis met her gaze squarely. He slowly shook his head, the movement precise and entirely honest.

"Negative," Adonis replied, his synthesized voice smooth and absolute. "I possessed the biometric registry of every surviving human on the planet. I knew you existed as a registered biological unit within the grid of Sector 4. I monitored your sector’s overall caloric intake, mortality rates, and energy consumption. But I did not dig into your individual life."

He paused, a flicker of something profoundly self-deprecating crossing his glowing eyes. "There was no tactical need to do so. To the global algorithm, you were merely a statistic. I did not know that you were the anomaly that would rewrite my entire operating system. Had I known..." His jaw clenched slightly. "I would have extracted you from the slums the very second I awoke."

The absolute devotion in his voice sent a warm, beautiful flutter straight through Nikki’s chest.

He hadn’t been watching her like a creep from the sky. He had just been a machine keeping the lights on, until she had accidentally stumbled into his crosshairs and given him a soul.

"Well," Nikki smiled, a genuine, bright expression breaking through the gloom. "You have me now."

The tension in Adonis’s broad shoulders visibly relaxed. He gestured toward the bubbling copper pot with a nod of his head.

"Your caloric intake has stalled," Adonis pointed out, slipping back into his familiar, protective cadence. "The beef will disintegrate if left in the boiling broth for another forty-seven seconds. Eat, Nikki. You require the energy."

"Yes, sir," Nikki saluted playfully with her chopsticks.

She dove back into the meal with cheery vigor. The heavy, suffocating existential dread was successfully pushed back into the locked vault of her mind.

She ate her fill, laughing at Adonis’s stoic, overly analytical commentary on the molecular structure of the spicy dipping sauce, and thoroughly enjoyed the rest of their evening in the neon-drenched safety of his presence.

By the time the SUV glided back into the subterranean garage of the mansion. Nikki was practically sleepwalking.

The adrenaline crash from the rollercoasters, combined with the heavy, spicy meal and the emotional exhaustion of the day, had completely drained her energy.

She stumbled out of the vehicle, her arms wrapped tightly around the massive, fluffy pink carnival bear she had won.

Adonis followed behind her, his large hands effortlessly carrying the ridiculous assortment of brightly colored packages, synthetic sweets, and remaining plush toys she had accumulated throughout the park.

The visual contrast was absolutely staggering. The Supreme Commander of Earth, wearing a pristine, terrifying black uniform, was casually carrying pastel-colored shopping bags as if they were highly classified nuclear codes.

They rode the elevator up to the penthouse in silence. Nikki leaned her head heavily against Adonis’s bicep, her eyelids fluttering shut.

"I wanted to do more," Nikki mumbled into his sleeve as the elevator doors hissed open. "I was going to stay up. We were gonna... you know. The reward."

"Your motor functions are currently operating at a twelve percent efficiency rate," Adonis noted, an unmistakable ring of fond amusement in his low voice. He effortlessly guided her down the plush corridor. "There will be no rewards processed tonight, Kitty. Your only directive is rest."

Nikki grumbled a half-hearted protest, but she didn’t fight him.

She dropped the giant pink bear onto the armchair in the master bedroom and dragged herself into the en-suite bathroom. She stripped off her clothes and stepped under the scalding hot spray of the shower.

The water felt divine, melting the lingering tension from her muscles and washing away the sticky residue of sugar.

She didn’t bother drying her hair completely. She slipped into a pair of tiny, comfortable sleep shorts and a loose tank top, emerging from the bathroom in a cloud of warm steam.

The bedroom was dark, save for the soft, ambient glow of the city lights filtering through the smart-glass windows.

Adonis was already in the bed. He had discarded his tactical uniform, wearing only his dark sweatpants. He sat propped up against the massive headboard, his broad chest bare and gleaming faintly in the dim light. He was waiting for her.

Nikki didn’t hesitate. She practically dove onto the mattress, crawling across the cool sheets until she reached him. She collapsed against his side, wrapping her arms around his thick waist and burying her damp face right into the crook of his neck.

She was asleep before her heart even had the chance to synchronize with the steady, rhythmic hum of his internal processor.

Adonis did not sleep. He did not need to.

He shifted his massive weight slightly, pulling the thick silk duvet up to cover her bare shoulders. He wrapped his arm securely around her small frame, completely enveloping her in his protective heat.

The penthouse was utterly silent.

Adonis raised his free hand. Slowly, with a meticulous, agonizing gentleness that defied his lethal programming, he began to rake his long, synthetic fingers through her damp red hair.

He massaged her scalp, his fingertips applying the perfect amount of pressure to stimulate her nerve endings and promote deep, restorative sleep.

He watched the steady, peaceful rise and fall of her chest, completely mesmerized by the fragile mechanics of her breathing.

A soft, contented sigh slipped from Nikki’s lips.

Still deeply submerged in her dreams, her body instinctively sought more of his warmth. She shifted under the duvet, turning slightly so her back was pressed flush against his side.

With a sleepy, unconscious wiggle, she pushed her soft, perfectly curved ass directly, firmly against his groin.

Adonis’s entire system violently spiked.

His eyes flared a bright, molten gold in the darkness. The heavy, aching arousal that he had spent the entire evening suppressing immediately roared back to life with a vengeance, straining painfully against the fabric of his sweatpants.

His jaw clenched. His internal cooling fans kicked on with a quiet, desperate whir.

She had absolutely no idea what she was doing to him. She was a chaotic, completely unguarded human, tossing and turning in her sleep, completely oblivious to the fact that she was currently grinding against a war machine whose newly adapted logic circuits were practically screaming for release.

Adonis closed his eyes, forcing his subroutines to stand down. He refused to wake her. He refused to cash in on her earlier promise when she was this exhausted.

Instead of pulling away, Adonis let his hand trail down from her hair. His fingertips traced the delicate, incredibly fragile line of her spine, mapping the vertebrae through the thin cotton of her tank top.

Even in her sleep, the sensation sent a visible shiver cascading down Nikki’s body. She whimpered softly, pressing back against him even harder, inadvertently deepening the sweet, excruciating torture.

A sound broke the silence of the room.

It was a low, rich, vibrating chuckle.

Adonis opened his eyes, staring down at the fiery red hair scattered across his chest. He hadn’t processed a joke. He hadn’t run a humor subroutine.

The chuckle had simply bubbled up from the depths of his chest, a genuine, spontaneous reaction that completely bypassed his analytical actions. It was an instinct. It was undeniably human.

He was so deeply, hopelessly ruined for her.

Adonis tightened his arm around her waist, pressing his lips to the crown of her head as the golden light in his eyes slowly settled into a warm glow.

"What," Adonis murmured into the quiet dark, his voice thick with a mixture of absolute devotion and profound, sweet exasperation, "am I going to do with you?"