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~ Chapter 14: Insufficient Nanobots ~
“Conquering at 100%. Servant Host Body has been acquired. Beginning Self-Healing process. Beginning body schematic analysis. Purging unusable nanobots.” Xerya announced a few minutes after the whole process began.
It took longer than expected to get the final 10% done, and the reason for this, according to her, was because of the complications that appeared during the software reinstalling process on the captured nanobots. Depending on the situation, she had to either do a clean reinstall after a complete format the drives or modify and reconfigure the existing programs. If it was the first, then all the data that was stored in the nanobots was essentially lost, but it wasn’t as if there was something significant to gather from those reprogrammed either.
~ Chapter 13: Conquering the Mutated ~
The game of cat and mouse was a tiring one for me, but the tactics were mostly the same. I ran to one corner of the room, stayed there until the creature ran at me, then I dodge out of the way, gave her a kick and rushed to the other side. For the first minute, I thought that I could keep going like this, but after the fourth round, she got smarter and tried to catch me when I kicked her. So, I had to be more careful.
“Shit! Xerya! This is not easy!” I shouted as I barely dodged the jump attack of the Mutated Cyborg.
~ Chapter 12: Mutated Nano-Z ~
The road was crowded with cars and the dead bodies of humans who at one point lived around these parts. From time to time, one of them would try to get up but would then be immediately silenced by my retractable blade. The core in his brain would be extracted and then I would calmly continue to move forward. Life seemed to have vanished from this place and the low guttural growls of the Nano-Z sent chills down my spine.
“It feels so weird to see the streets like this...” I said as I stopped at an intersection where a flying tank had crashed in a truck.
~ Chapter 11: Reddent’s message ~
The last floor of this building was the one where all the VIP offices were located. The CEO, the Vice President of the company, the Head Department Managers, everyone with a high rank worked here, so naturally, all of their offices were lavishing, beautiful, expensive looking. Well, at least they were like that before this whole apocalypse thing happened, now they more or less looked like bigger rooms, since everything worth a dime was stolen from here.
The CEO’s office was in a sorry state where only the desk and the bookshelves were left standing. Everything else was taken, including the chairs... Or rather one of the chairs had been thrown out the window.
~ Chapter 10: Symbol Camp ~
According to what I read on the internet, the Symbol Camp was located within an office building that had been cleared of Nano-Z. They were apparently successful in repurposing some of the equipment and tools they found there and even guided others on how to do it. This gave them a few like points from me, but this also meant that they could be seen as some naive prey by those who didn’t really harbor the best intention for them.
Thinking that the people in this world were trying to gather together and struggle through this moment that could easily lead all of us to death, well, that was asking for too much.
~ Chapter 9: Exploring the streets ~
Almost everything that I managed to scavenge and was deemed useful for my continual survivor in this hectic world was packed into two big bags and a backpack. Whatever didn’t fit inside was in a plastic bag next to the bed.
“Initially, I thought that we didn’t have that much stuff...” I said as I looked at all of it with my arms crossed at my chest.
“In theory, this quantity of resources isn’t enough for long term survival.” Pointed out Xerya.
“What do you mean by long term survival?” I asked raising an eyebrow.
“I estimate anywhere between ten months to two years.” she replied.
“...”
~ Chapter 8: Clearing up the lower floors ~
A whole week had passed since I started cleaning the apartment building of Nano-Z. Once I went through another upgrade, it became easier for me to just keep on collecting those cores, so I moved from floor to floor. Eventually, I reached the ground floor, where a lot of them could be found. By then, the bat that I had been used broke down completely. Thankfully, before that happened, I gathered enough cores to complete the Retractable Blade, and it was so easy to use!
~ Chapter 7: Upgrades V0.1 ~
Three hours later, after reading the bits and pieces I found on the internet, watching the uploaded videos, and looking at the pictures that were taken as proof of various events that took place within the city while I was unconscious, I turned off my PC with a feeling of disgust in the pit of my stomach. There were some things, which I simply didn’t want to believe they were true, they were far too inhumane, far too disgusting, yet they were undeniable proof of our new hellish reality that was spreading across this entire planet.
“Xerya, I just want to sleep and dream of something pleasant... can you please tell me about the upgrades tomorrow morning?” I asked as I laid in bed and closed my eyes.
“Understood.”
~ Chapter 6: Exploring another floor ~
After returning to my apartment, I closed the door and blocked it off with the dresser, which wasn’t that difficult to move given my enhanced strength; I could barely feel its weight. Afterwards, I went to change the sheets of my bed, which were covered in a thick layer of dust, nothing a good shake outside the window couldn’t solve. Because I couldn’t clean them, I used them instead as a cleaning rag.
I started off with the computer and my desk, then I went to the kitchen and finished off with the bed and floor. For a moment, I thought about cleaning the entrance as well, but with all the blood marks and everything, I decided to give it a pass.
~ Chapter 5: Human nature or hidden life? ~
The whole absorption process took around 2 hours and 43 minutes, but when I opened my eyes, I felt as though I had just woken up from a good night’s sleep. My body felt strong, and I was not hungry either. It was a bit strange, but I accepted it as it was. These transformations and strange states I went through were far better than ending up as one of those things that wandered around mindlessly on the street.
“I’m awake now, Xerya. Anything new?” I asked as I clenched my right hand into a fist and checked to see if all of my joints were working properly.
~ Chapter 4: My first nanocores ~
Now what would be crazier? To witness with your own eyes the end of the world in the form of a nanobot virus infection created by some madman or end up striking a deal with the AI of said nanobots?
Before this whole thing started, I would have proudly said that both of those options were not only farfetched but as crazy as crazy could be. Usually, the companies who designed the NanoHeal and TechScope nanobots implemented countless fail-safe systems to keep them from going rogue. They were even organizing competitions through which the tech geniuses tried to crack them. Whenever one succeeded, a new update would be released soon after to make it better.
~ Chapter 3: This unit’s name ~
The gentle morning rays of the Novelisk star caressed me as my whole body was slowly but surely waking up. I opened my eyes and saw the frame of my window upon which dust had gathered and then was washed away by the occasional rain, leaving behind dirty stains. The scent that flooded my nose was that of death and rot, but I didn’t know if it came from me or from outside.
It was a bit funny, but from here, I could still see the apartments in the building across the street, where my neighbor ended up falling prey to one of the Nano-Z that changed within their family. In the corner, his skeletal remains were left, with only the dried flesh and skin clinging to it. A sickening sight which reflected the sadness of this world that was turned into a monstrous state by that wretched computer virus.
~ Chapter 2: Of what he knew ~
One year and six months ago, the Interstellar Spaceship Dominion VI docked with the Termika Space Station located on the outer edge of the Novelisk Solar System also known as Alpha-134Pi. The journey from Sol took two months, but I was awake for only four days, while the rest of that time was spent in a state-of-the-art hibernation capsule. There was not that much to do on this ship, especially since it was also a vessel equipped to handle battle situations when we encountered alien scout ships or pirates.
~ Chapter 1: I want to talk with you ~
A new life... that was what Planet 9 had promised...
A new chance for a new beginning far away from desperate and hopeless decay of the slums of a megalopolis. For a while, that was true, I gained my life and basked in the joys it brought me, but then... all Hell broke loose.
As I was standing in my chair, looking at my computer’s holographic screen, there was a simple text message written there in several languages. The words displayed on it were simple:
“Hello. I know you are there. Do you want to talk? I want to talk with you.”
~ Prologue ~
All around me there were countless virtual and holographic advertisements popping up in a nauseating explosion of colors, lights, and sometimes sounds as well. On a good day, these Augmented Reality Advertisements (ARA) were directed at your needs, and they could be useful, but most of the times, they were just a spam of blunt attempts at mental manipulation. Not everyone fell for them, but among the common folk population there were already a lot who did, which made it worse when they started to tell you about those ‘great’ products like some brainwashed zealots of a suspicious cult.
~ Chapter 26: Under the cherry tree ~
Michael’s Academy was quite far away from my family’s house. I had to fly at a speed of over 28 Mach and even slow down time a bit so I wouldn’t be late. Father made sure the ball would keep up with me no matter what, and as long as I didn’t decide to simply warp around the place, the sphere of light would constantly stay a few meters or so in front of me.
I flew at a high altitude too because I did not want to smash into any unsuspecting angelions or airplanes. Unlike in the mortal worlds, in this Universe, divine matter was tangible. The only thing that would have probably survived a direct impact with me would have been an energy shielded spaceship.
~ Chapter 25: Retracing my steps ~
For the next two hours or so, we talked mostly about me, what I did, what I was going to do right now, and what plans I had for my future. We joked about some stuff, laughed about others, and ended up in awkward moments when I mentioned certain situations, but all in all, the time spent together with my family could be considered as one I learned to cherish.
Honestly, I felt more like a human woman than I did a demoness who ruled entire Universes and cast upon unsuspecting mortals the darkness and evil of all creations. Actually, thinking about whether good dominated evil or the other way around didn’t seem to matter that much anymore. The more I talked with them, the less I felt like needing to explain myself to them. They accepted me as I was without a question of doubt.
~ Chapter 24: A parent’s worry ~
For a demoness, having a family with most members as angels was a bit… troublesome. All was well for the most part except for the times when either dearest mother or father called for a family meeting.
As angels, they wanted to save the world, while I wanted to see it burn. They wanted to have picnic in the middle of a beautiful pasture, while I wanted to char some bodies in the middle of a battlefield with freshly killed corpses and ripped off body parts all over the place. They wanted peace and sunshine, while I wanted chaos and natural disasters. Simply put, we didn’t see eye to eye when it came to most thing.
~ Chapter 23: A happy family ~
When a mortal looked at a true demon, they never saw them as beings able to love and care for another. Their very existence was the definition of evil and darkness. That was why even remotely believing a demon could fall in love with an angel was beyond absurd, maybe even blasphemous in some mortal eyes.
I always found those souls to be the most pleasing to torture and torment by setting succubus and incubus demons upon them. They would enthrall the mortal minds, pull them into their intoxicating embrace and when they would give in, strangle the last drops of life out of their pathetic bodies.
~ Chapter 22: The meddling archangel ~
The first thing I saw on the other side of the portal was a gigantic planet in the sky. From where I stood, it appeared to be at least four times bigger than Earth’s moon, but in reality, it was of an unimaginable size. Its very existence contradicted many laws of physics for the simple fact that it was big enough to span over a couple of thousands of galactic super clusters. That meant it had a surface spanning over countless billions of square light years, and every single part of it was inhabited by angelions, various plants and animals, and even some mortals who reached Ascended status. They lived in every possible type of biome which could exist in a normal Universe.