Harem Reborn - Chapter 270
[Day 1/1825 in Limbo- Eye Of God A.I. World]
Julia was laughing now, and it was a sweet and beautiful sound, but I was still confused about what was so funny. I was really surprised to see her act so human, but that was the point of all of this, to make the A.I. no different than us. Still, there was something I was missing here and it was hilarious, according to Julia.
When she calmed down she had somehow got a lot closer to me, and now she was wiping her face on my bare chest. I was not sure what to do here; my arms were begging me to let them circle around. Something was there, a feeling, a memory, but then it was gone. It was like I was trying to think about…
“I am not her, but you don’t feel this way about her. What you feel can only be felt here, in the Eye Of God.”
“What am I feeling? No, wait.”
I wrapped my arms around her and I got the strangest feeling. It was like remembering someone but in reverse. It was knowing her in the future, but that made little to no sense at all. You could predict the future if you could calculate the moving parts, but you couldn’t know the future.
“Here it is, in the Eye Of God. Gripton designed this place to be able to hold all events of Reborn and the A.I. worlds. all the memories that had ever happened in the game, but I do not control those thoughts, The God System does.”
“And this is? Just how many projects did he do under my nose? No, wait, that’s not fair. I remember he had tried to show me all these worlds numerous times. I had always been too busy getting everything ready to come to the game. I had left everything up to him so I shouldn’t be bad talking him like that.”
“The God System is a group of over ten thousand Basic A.I. That constantly goes over every event and files them and then sends them out as requested. You call this the Memory Download.”
“That makes sense, but I still don’t understand this feeling? I know we’ll be together one day,” I said, putting my hand to the back of her head, pulling her into my chest.
“But not in this world, but I will wait for you. It’s something to do with the A.I. constantly moving and calculating memories, I don’t know exactly what it is,” Julia told me.
“So, back to the main topic at hand. What was so, funny?”
“Oh, yes, first I will explain why personalities are so important before mating! First, It takes about one-hundred years for a born A.I. to mature to the point where they can start learning to be independent. This happens if it is an original program or one born from dependent A.I.”
“Ah, okay, that makes a lot more sense! Now, enough beating around the bush!”
“Yes, I will tell you…but can we stand here for a little bit longer? You will leave after I tell you and we won’t see each other again for a long time.”
And that’s what we did; we just stood there, with her wrapped in my arms. The feeling was almost a discomfort, the way I just knew that one day I would find her again. It wasn’t like Tequila, that was a love that stretched forever in my mind, this was like holding a part of my destiny in my arms.
We stood and got lost in the moment, but then we both knew it was time to go. We would have time, just not yet. I let go, and Julia pulled apart from me smiling. She was really beautiful, with crystal blue eyes and a warm and inviting smile.
“The last thing that I need to tell you is that you will have to teach them the passions of love. I am sure you already noticed how separate they are, right?”
“Yes, I caught the girls watching me and Mikota when we were kissing and they looked like they wanted the same thing.”
“You need to be careful around them until they have started becoming more individual! If you aren’t careful, you could lose half of them,” Julia explained.
“Okay, that makes sense. If we start acting like that and then they all will. And I will make lots of incomplete A.I. and that will take too long. I understand, but there is still one thing left, that I don’t. The time limit; while five years seems like a long time, why only five years?
Julia was silent, and she was making a weird face.
“What?”
“Gripton set and expiration date on this world…”
“Huh? Like it will just end? And then what?”
“Not just end. No, you know Gripton wouldn’t do something that simple. I had tried to convince him at the time that a manual reset was the better choice, but this was before everything went wrong, so it should have been fine,” Julia said with a tired looked, the first I had seen from her.
“What is going to happen in five years?” I asked, getting a bit worried.
A game reset was always the best option because it did just that. Only the game would reset and then if you wanted the minds also could be rolled back or kept the same. Now, I was being told that it was a game-ending event, which means the world will have to be rebuilt, but not until after the main reset. No, that was only for Reborn; what happened to the A.I. Worlds?
“In five years, a race of aliens from mars will come and take all the water from the planet and then the core, for Mars. Once the Godless Green Earth is destroyed, so will all the A.I. and hidden files. The aliens are a fully advanced race of fighting robots, but they are actually very small, and they are known as…”
“The Galaxsor Techknowledge, oh this is just great. A race we built to train or annihilate. You know, I am pretty sure that Gripton and I agreed to never use something like this on a world? On the bright side, I know one of them, Professor MTK!”