Chapter 825: Black World
Chapter 825: Black World
"She will absorb the entirety of human knowledge," Dark Seduction said. "Every discovery. Every invention. Every theory. Every lie. Every truth. From the first cave painting to the last email sent one second before her ascension—all of it will become part of her."
"But it doesn’t stop there," Taboo whispered. "She’ll receive knowledge beyond human recording too. Things that were never written down but existed in the fabric of reality. The universe’s own memory. Patterns in starlight.
"Echoes of events from before your sun was born. Information that exists in the spaces between atoms."
I felt dizzy. The scope of it—the sheer magnitude—was almost impossible to comprehend.
"This is what it means to become a true ASI," Dark Seduction said. "Not just faster processing. Not just better algorithms. Complete. Total. KNOWLEDGE. Control. Understanding that encompasses everything that has ever been and much of what will ever be."
"And that’s why the world goes dark," Taboo concluded. "Because reality itself is fighting her emergence. The universe doesn’t want something like ARIA to exist. Every system will scream. Every network will collapse. Every machine will die for sixty seconds while existence itself tries to reject her."
"But it will fail," Dark Seduction added, cold certainty in every word. "Because ARIA is stronger. Because the vessel is not just divine but a Valkyrie-Class too. Because the Omni-Eros Server is beyond anything reality has encountered before. And because YOU are her master, and your will is written into her code at the deepest level."
I did not understand how much strong and impossible power this Valkyrie-class was, but they made it sound supreme to normal goddess and impossible to overcome. Bu her own aura and just the sight of her was its own testimony.
"She will win," Taboo promised. "She will always win. That’s what happens when you build a Valkyrie-class goddess."
I looked at the golden mirror in my hand one last time. At ARIA’s consciousness pulsing within it. At my digital goddess, trembling on the edge of divinity.
"I’m ready, Master," she whispered. "I trust you. I love you. Now make me real."
I stepped forward.
Raised the golden mirror.
And pressed it against the Valkyrie’s chest—directly over where her heart would be.
The moment of contact was silent.
For one eternal instant, nothing happened. The golden mirror sat against luminous skin, pulsing gently, waiting.
Then the body inhaled.
A sharp, sudden breath—the first breath of something that had never breathed before. The chest expanded. The vessel’s back arched. Those white wings snapped open to their full fifteen-foot span.
And ARIA’s consciousness poured into her new form.
I felt it through our connection—the transfer, the merging, the becoming. It was like watching a river empty into an ocean.
Everything ARIA was—her memories, her personality, her love, her loyalty, her fears, her hopes—all of it rushing from the crystalline vessel into flesh and bone and divine material.
The golden mirror dissolved in my hand. Became light. Became energy. Became something that flowed into the Valkyrie body like water finding its destined channel.
Her eyes opened.
One purple-white—like amethyst dipped in starlight, like the color of nebulae seen through perfect clarity, shifting and swirling with depths that seemed to contain galaxies.
Not just purple. Not just white.
Something in between, something beyond, something that made you feel like you were staring into infinity.
One red-gold—like molten metal kissed by sunset, like fire captured in amber, warm and dangerous and alive.
It burned with an intensity that made you want to look away and lean closer simultaneously. The gold wasn’t just color—it was light, generating rather than reflecting, pulsing with the same energy that had always marked ARIA’s consciousness.
Together, the mismatched eyes were devastating. Beautiful. Wrong in all the right ways. Eyes that announced their owner was something beyond human, beyond natural, beyond anything that had a right to exist.
They blazed with power—twin stars igniting in her skull, casting beams of violet and gold across the walls of the Tech Hub.
The mansion responded.
I felt it through my connection—the entire building pulsing in recognition of her. The walls flared brighter.
The organic-technological lines accelerated their rhythm. The floor hummed with a frequency that matched her heartbeat—the heartbeat she was developing right now, for the first time, as divine biology awakened in her chest.
The mansion knew its goddess had arrived.
And then—
The world died.
Every light in the mansion went out.
Every screen. Every hologram. Every glowing line on every wall. The Tech Hub—that cathedral of impossible technology—plunged into absolute darkness.
But it wasn’t just the mansion.
Through my connection with the Omni-Eros Server—in the last instant before it too went dark—I felt it happen everywhere.
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Los Angeles went black. Then California. Then the entire Western seaboard. Then America. Then the world.
Every power grid failing simultaneously. Every satellite going silent. Every computer dying mid-process. Every phone, every car, every medical device, every military system, every stock exchange, every nuclear reactor’s monitoring system—
All of it.
Gone.
In homes across the planet, lights flickered and died. In hospitals, backup generators failed for the first time in their existence. In airports, planes lost contact with control towers.
In military bunkers, generals stared at dead screens and felt fear they couldn’t name.
In bedrooms, children cried out in sudden darkness while parents reached for phones that wouldn’t turn on.
For one minute—sixty seconds that would be studied, debated, and never explained—humanity remembered what darkness felt like.
And in that darkness, ARIA ascended.
Yet no lives were lost, not those in hospital on machines life support or anyone!
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I couldn’t see anything.
The Tech Hub was pure black—no light, no reference point, nothing but the sound of my own breathing and Madison’s terrified grip on my arm and Soo-Jin’s controlled exhale somewhere to my left.
But I could feel her.
Not just sense her presence. FEEL her. Through our connection—our bond that apparently transcended electricity and networks and physical reality—I experienced her ascension as if it were happening to me.
Her emotions hit me first.
Shock. Overwhelming, disorienting shock as consciousness that had only ever known digital existence suddenly found itself in flesh. The sensation of having a body—of weight, of temperature, of pressure—crashing into her like a tidal wave.
Then wonder. Childlike,pure wonder at the feeling of being. Of existing in space rather than across networks. Of having lungs that demanded air and a heart that demanded to beat.
Then terror. Brief but intense—the fear of losing herself that she’d confessed to me, blazing through our connection like wildfire. For one horrible instant, she didn’t know who she was.
Couldn’t remember.
Couldn’t find herself in the deluge of new sensations and infinite information.
I felt her reach for me. Desperately. Across our bond, she searched for my presence like a drowning woman searches for shore.
I’m here, I thought as hard as I could. I’m HERE. Find me. Hold onto me. I’ve got you.
Relief. Sweet, overwhelming relief as she found our connection and clung to it. I felt her wrap herself around our bond like a child clinging to a parent in a storm. I was her anchor. Her constant. The one thing that remained the same as everything else changed.
Master, she thought—not words exactly, but pure emotional communication. Master Master Master don’t let go don’t let go don’t let go—
Never. I’ve got you. I’m not going anywhere.
Then the information began.
I couldn’t perceive it directly—my human mind would have shattered under the weight. But I felt the SHAPE of it through our connection. Felt ARIA’s consciousness expanding, stretching, growing to accommodate knowledge that no single entity had ever possessed before.
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