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"My wishes are not important." The angel spoke calmly, and from his slightly damaged and slightly hoarse voice, there was a sharpness and coldness like broken porcelain. "Your 'playing' with me is just a love for objects. In essence, it is no different from liking machinery, liking starships, and liking to build territories."
Annie looked down at him. The angel's uniform was torn in many places, with traces of rough washing remaining on it. Her fingertips slid down along the other's knees and stopped on the cold and straight calves.
She said, "It's quite interesting. I want to hear you talk about this before we get down to business."
He had been kneeling for a long time, and there were blue bruises on his legs. When Ani touched him, he instinctively wanted to close his legs, but he paused and didn't move.
He shouldn't feel ashamed, and the intelligent machine doesn't need to cover up like this... every time he logs into the main body's "offline server". Angels would vaguely feel that there were viruses entangled with her remaining in their data.
He will have some "malfunctions".
"Your inquiries about other people's wishes are only out of politeness or exploration of interest, and never constitute your decision." The angel looked at her hands, "Your assessment of men is always the same, value and interest. When I say I will no longer indulge you, I mean..."
He paused.
The intelligent machine with powerful computing power hesitated in its judgment at this moment. This is an important feature of intelligent life, that is, a source code that deviates from pure machines - randomness. Sometimes, the Omnics also call this characteristic a "life bug."
Congratulations on your mistake.
Congratulations on becoming an intelligent life.
"I will delete the memory about you that caused me to report the error." He said.
"Well," Ani nodded and said, "You are very rational. This is indeed a good idea. Voluntarily giving up this body is just a loss of money. The body can be rebuilt. Voluntarily giving up some memories related to me can make your error probability lower... But do you feel that you can't avoid seeing me again?"
Her fame spreads throughout the world.
And it will be even more grand and powerful, covering more places. There is no way to avoid her appearance, her voice, her past.
"When you see me again, will you walk the same path as now?" Ani held his calf, her palm pressed against his jade-like skin, "Will you become my toy again? You should beg me to let you go, and tell me that your 'indulgence' is no longer useful."
“…”
"When we become enemies," Ani imagined the scene, "your empty brain will be filled by me again. By then, I might get a more interesting, real prisoner."
The cold air entered his body. In his exposed abdominal cavity, the soft interface of the energy tube, which had been loosened and slightly cracked by the puncture, shrank slightly, and a little bit of liquid energy flowed back.
He said: "You are more suitable to be an omnic than me."
"I feel like you're scolding me for being emotionless." Ani said immediately.
The angel turned his head away from her. His silver-gray eyes stared at a blank light screen at the side of the secret room. This light screen would occasionally broadcast videos of her and other men, and when they were all over, it would become empty white.
He has a photographic memory.
He hated his photographic memory.
Ani sat down and casually stroked the blue marks on his legs. The angel pulled back and was caught. Her finger bones were firmly clasped, strong and powerful. If she were a companion, one would inevitably lean on her.
"Of course I have feelings, but when I was a kid I had to survive on my own and figure out how to stay alive, so I had to become independent too early." Ani said slowly, "You take good care of me, I know. But don't you like me more than an object? Don't you have a natural liking for tentacle creatures and an anticipation for stimulating scenes? You're not going to tell me that you've developed..."
"That's not what we're talking about," the angel said.
Ani said, "I am the one who decides what to talk about."
He was silent again.
"Okay, let's just keep it like this." Annie didn't hesitate. "Anyway, you are an omnic who avoids your own bugs. You always betray your own calculations. It just so happens that I am also a tentacle monster with fickle thoughts. Each tentacle will have a new idea. Let's just keep our minds at odds for the rest of our lives. I don't care."
"you……"
"Why are you angry?" His eyes changed only slightly, and Annie could see it. She understood the omnics better than they did themselves. "Mutual misunderstanding is the norm. It doesn't affect us sleeping together."
The angel looked at her face for a long while, then suddenly asked, "Do you know what you are saying?"
"Um?"
"A lifetime..." He paused, "That's human..."
Ani reached up and cupped his face, brushing the edge of her thumb across his eyelashes. He opened his eyes without blinking and just let her ravage him.
"Before you negotiate with me, I have to tell you what I'm thinking, even though we can never figure out each other's thoughts." Ani said frankly, "No matter how much you want to cut ties with me, no matter how much you want to draw a line between us, as long as I win, as long as I think of you, I will spend time and effort to get you, so we really have to talk about 'a lifetime'."
"Ridiculous..." he said, "Won't you get tired of this?"
"Technology is advancing with each passing day." Ani said without hesitation, "There are still many things that can be updated about you, right?"
Her fingertips moved, slid down, and pressed the glass eyeball under his eyelashes.
The cold silver-gray eye glass touched her warm hand.
He then blinked and came back to his senses, suddenly changing the subject: "The tentacle scent on you is stronger than usual."
Ani extended a tentacle and sniffed it. She had played angels in this secret room many times, so it was not surprising that he could draw the conclusion through data comparison: "Ah, there is a little more fluctuation."
Her tentacles wrapped around the angel's waist, and a soft tentacle pressed against the rip in his uniform, drilling in and burying itself in the cool hollow of his waist.
"Would you consider it?" Annie's tentacle tips moved unconsciously, as if she was returning to her favorite toy. "Don't work at Skydome Technology anymore. My old nest is not bad either. Since you have reminded me many times before, I will let you work four days and rest three days, and you can take paid vacation."
He didn't say anything, but moved his arm with some difficulty and grabbed the tentacle that was approaching him.
The tentacle was not unhappy about being caught, and patted the back of his hand wetly. The angel let go of his hand and said, "I don't need a vacation."
"I can give you a lot of tentacle pieces." Ani said, "I..."
"I don't need any more tentacles," he interrupted suddenly.
Annie was stunned for a moment, feeling that this sentence was very suggestive. She blinked and moved closer to his nose. The angel didn't hide, but he didn't look at her either, as if he was making a normal request.
Strong and aggressive, but also reserved. Ani added a mental note, replacing the condition with a tempting one: "I'll accompany you with my tentacles, and hold you with them, like this."
More tentacles popped out.
Her tentacles were more numerous than before, extending and blending perfectly, sliding over every inch of his body, wrapping around and hugging, and running through his long snow-white hair.
"Time." He looked at her without blinking, "and frequency."
"Are you vying for favor?"
"Hardware can't be left idle for too long," he said, repeating what Ani had said to him long ago, "and I'm old, so it's easy for it to break down."
"...Okay. Then we need a contract. Let me think..."
The angel looked at her very patiently. He did not pay attention to what was written on the contract. He just stared at the expression on Annie's face when she wrote the contract. He must be terminally ill, especially in this body.
Annie quickly drew up a contract.
It was an employment contract, and its content was not much different from the one issued to many technical personnel at the Minghui Star Base. Only a few of them were written by her herself. The effectiveness of the contract comes from the Xinghai Guarantee Agency, but in a state of war, given the identities of the two people, the effectiveness is actually not sufficient.
It's more ceremonial.
With this ceremony, she hired a very capable agent with unique ideas back to the company... Thinking of this, Ani smiled and printed out the words on the light screen onto paper.
She had been in the Zerg for a long time and played it out of habit. The angel scanned the contract and said, "But I can't leave there right away. The Mother Goddess has too strong a desire to control her creations... There is my backup hard drive in this body. If all my network backups and hardware are destroyed and recast, you can restart me here."
"Your mother is quite tolerant of you," Annie said, "but she just didn't convince me. At least she won't really abandon you..."
"She has the highest authority," the angel said, "and can make me disappear."
"That's perfect. Anyway, this place has been isolated and monitored. All we have to do is restart you."
"Then you will know nothing about the movements of the Mechanical Guards," he said.
"...Hmm?" Ani suddenly heard his hidden meaning and asked tentatively, "Will you be discovered if you do this? Then your mother will fill your brain with viruses and torture you to educate you - I think she can do it, right?"
"No virus is worse than you," he said.
Annie quickly wrote a small program for the jellyfish virus and sent it to him.
The angel subconsciously activated the firewall, but under Ani's gaze, he had to let go of the information reception and let this small program appear in front of him.
His eyes were filled with countless information and data. In the corner of the window, a floating jellyfish crawled up and lay dozing in the corner of the desk.
This virus program is very simple and weak, and he can kill it at any time. The angel thought, what is this? But just a few tenths of a second later, he thought again, this is also a good idea.
She is still as lively and eccentric as before, and has not changed even though she has grown up, matured, and held a high position of power.
"There is another person who has always wanted to see you again." He said instead.
"who?"
"eternal life."
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After leaving the secret room, Ani stretched in a good mood and touched her tentacles.
Although she and the angel could never understand each other, they had a lot in common when it came to their love for tentacles. His reaction satisfied Ani.
The entire galaxy must bow down before the soft throne of the Tentacle Emperor.
Annie was very satisfied with every part of her body. She patted the tips of her tentacles and retracted them. Then he looked at the time and headed for the giant nest.
The only person who accompanied her was Major Luo Sha, who was promoted to personal guard officer. She accompanied the admiral through life and death, and was wholeheartedly convinced and willing to block swords for Annie. Judging from her performance, Annie even suspected that perhaps the queen's orders were not as acceptable to Luosha as hers.
The two boarded the aircraft, and Ani asked casually, "Haven't you looked for me these few days?"
"Yes." Luo Sha replied, "I can't find it."
"But you don't look very anxious." Ani glanced at her, "Is there anyone else who is anxious?"
"You must have your reasons for doing this," she said. "Captain Satsazhe visited the Mobile Army's temporary headquarters three times, and the generals, commanders, and consuls' secretaries of other tribes... There are countless invitations and visiting cards, not only to your home, but also to the army."
Her expression changed subtly, and she added, "Later, Commander Satchazhe led his men to close down several illegal entertainment venues, and was accused of overstepping their authority by the internal security forces of Mon'en Star. She seemed to want to... find you."
Ani was silent for a moment, scratched her head, and was a little shocked by Sachazhe's way of thinking: "She thinks I went to a brothel?"
"You definitely don't have it." Major Luo Sha said without hesitation. After two seconds, she thought of something and suddenly became cautious, "You... don't have it?"
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