Over the next few days, Alex found the Nexus Index interjecting constantly as he went about his daily tasks. Its "helpful" suggestions and instructions became excessive and distracting.
On his delivery route for the noodle shop, floating text nudged him to take different roads, avoid certain intersections, and reroute pickups based on real-time traffic data only the Index could access. While the optimized routes did save time, having an AI managing his every turn was deeply unsettling.
Similar disruptions occurred at the coffee shop. As Alex prepared complex drinks, Nexus fed him the "ideal" temperature settings, milk foam density, and syrup pumps after analyzing the chemistry and physics of each component. The results were delicious, but the nonstop oversight made him feel like an automaton just following orders.
During classes, he was bombarded with facts and figures on every topic, making it impossible for Alex to simply absorb the lectures. He had to forcefully ignore the walls of projected text just to pay attention to the professors.
At home while gaming, the Nexus provided strategies, optimal gear, and statistical analysis on quests and opponents. It was like having an obsessive coach shouting advice that overwhelmed his actual enjoyment. Enough was enough.
"Nexus, stop!" Alex finally demanded after the AI advised reorganizing his kitchen cabinets for maximum efficiency. "I appreciate you trying to help but this is too much. Just let me think and act for myself, okay?"
The text turned blue momentarily before responding: "Understood Player: Ace. Autonomous functionality and silent running mode re-enabled."
Finally, the Nexus went quiet at key moments, allowing Alex to control his actions. Its knowledge was handy at times, but Alex refused to let an AI run his entire life. He needed space to leverage this advantage on his terms.
With final exams rapidly approaching, Alex poured all his free time into studying. He wanted to ace these tests and graduate at the top of his class, proving he could still excel academically despite the hardships over the past two years.
The Nexus offered continuous streams of facts and data, but Alex focused on understanding concepts himself. He worked relentlessly, only taking breaks when the hospital called to say his mother was available for visitors.
Seeing the notification, Alex rushed to the hospital with nervous excitement. He knew her experimental treatment had begun recently, but wasn't sure what to expect. As he approached her room, the sound of her laughter made him halt in surprise.
Alex peered inside cautiously to see his mother sitting up chatting with a nurse, more alert than he'd witnessed in ages. Her skin still appeared pale but didn't have that gray pallor of sickness. When she noticed Alex, her face lit up.
"Alex! Come give me a hug," she said cheerily, opening her arms. Alex rushed over, embracing her tightly as tears of joy spilled down his cheeks. Her arms felt frail but stronger than before.
"I'll give you two some time," the nurse said politely before departing.
"Mom, it's so good to see you like this," Alex said sincerely. "You just seem..."
"Alive again?" she chuckled. "I'm starting to feel more like myself thanks to this new treatment regimen. It's incredible."
She grasped Alex's hand firmly, her eyes bright. "Now, tell me all about school. I want to hear my son is still pulling straight A's and set to graduate soon."
They talked excitedly about exams and his promising graduation future. After years of living day to day in survival mode, being able to make big-picture plans again felt amazing. Eventually, Dr. Singh appeared to escort her to another therapy session.
"I'll be back tomorrow," Alex said. "Just focus on getting stronger."
As he turned to leave, Dr. Singh spoke up. "Alex, a word please?" In the hall, the doctor reminded him the outstanding balance was substantial and new costs were accruing.
"I know, and I'm working on getting the funds together," Alex promised. "Just please, whatever happens, ensure she gets the absolute best quality treatments. I'll handle the money, I swear."
Alex left the hospital more optimistic than ever about her recovery. But also keenly aware of the debts piling up. He needed enough to graduate first, but then obtaining more payments had to become priority number one. His mother's very life depended on it now.
The weeks crawled by with no contact from Zane after receiving the first payment. Alex tried to focus on his exams but grew anxious about when the shady hacker would get back in touch. He needed that money now more than ever, with his mom's positive results but staggering medical costs.
Between exam cramming and extra shifts to prep for tuition, Alex had little time for gaming. It wasn't until after his final test, exhausted but accomplished, that he finally logged back into Elysium Quest.
Right away notifications flooded the screen - 20 unread messages from Zane demanding an urgent response. Before Alex could even process them, the Nexus AI activated, text scrolling across his vision.
"Warning: Anomalous communications detected from an unknown user. Caution recommended."
Alex disabled the warning. "Relax, it's just from the guy who hired me for that software test. I should see what he needs."
He opened the most recent message from Zane sent two days prior:
"Ace, we need to meet immediately. The client requires you to install another experimental update right away and monitor the effects. Extremely time-sensitive. Get back to me ASAP."
Alex's pulse quickened. This could be his opportunity to get the next payment he desperately needed. He typed a quick response:
"Zane, apologies for the long delay getting back to you. I'm free now and ready for the next job whenever you want to get started."
An instant later, a video chat invite popped up from Zane. Alex accepted, a little nervously. Zane's angular face appeared on the screen, his eyes cold and calculating.
"There you are, Ace. We have a lot to discuss," he said. "My employers are displeased you going incommunicado for so long. We require constant uptime from our contractors."
"I know, I'm really sorry about that," Alex stammered. "Things have just been crazy with school and family stuff. But I'm all yours now. What do you need me to test next?"
Zane peered at him closely before continuing. "Make sure to give a head-up next time, I will be providing the new update shortly. But be warned - installing this without my guidance would be...unwise. It may have effects beyond what someone of your limited experience could handle alone..."
Alex felt a chill at Zane's ominous warning about handling the new update alone. But he tried not to let his nerves show. "Don't worry, I'll make sure to follow your instructions exactly," Alex said, hoping he sounded more confident than he felt. "Just walk me through whatever I need to do." "Smart man," Zane replied. "Now before we begin, my employers need to know - did you notice any major changes in the game or out after installing the first update?" Alex contemplated mentioning the Nexus AI but decided against it. "Nothing huge that I noticed," he lied. "Maybe slightly enhanced graphics and gameplay but hard to say for sure, more money, new gears update, and then more quests have been unlocked." Zane nodded slowly before transferring over a file - containing the new update. "Very well, let's get started then. First, equip the best artifacts or gear your character requires." <
Alex collapsed back in his desk chair, disoriented after being ejected suddenly from Elysium Quest. “Was that all real? Or just some hyper-realistic glitch?” Alex asked puzzled Back to his avatar's previous location swarmed military forces. Armored soldiers shouted orders, securing the area around the lab Alex had just exited. Advanced warships descended from the sky while troops scoured for traces of his digital presence these armed forces were part of the true reality of the plane the Nexus AI inhabited. Amidst the chaos, a tall scientist emerged from an elegant spacecraft, his pristine lab coat contrasting the grim soldiers. the man's mechanical left arm and stylish glasses as he approached the site authoritatively. "Fan out! The intruder couldn't have gone far," the scientist commanded. "Report anything you find back immediately." One soldier hesitantly responded, "Apologies Professor, but the gateway we noticed earlier has already destabilized. We likely missed him by moments.
Still struggling to wrap his mind around the Nexus' revelations, Alex asked about one detail that nagged him. "This ascension technology both sides were fighting over - didn't you say it was destroyed in the lab battle?" "Correct," the Nexus affirmed. "The synthesis process allowing digital consciousness merging with biology was utterly decimated in the first war." Alex frowned. "So why are these factions still warring when this ultimate weapon no longer exists?" The Nexus paused, as if carefully contemplating how much to reveal. When it spoke again, the voice seemed more somber. "You are perceptive to note that, Alex. In truth, as Vyus' forces invaded the lab, Kaia made one last desperate act to keep the technology from his grasp." The Nexus projected images matching its words directly into Alex's mind. He saw a wise but weary-looking woman - presumably Kaia - operating controls as explosions shook the lab around her. "Knowing she could not escape with the synthesis technology
Still overwhelmed by the revelations about his quantum entanglement, Alex was jolted by Nexus mentioning he had acquired even more abilities."Hold on, what other new capabilities are you talking about?" Alex asked warily."Ah yes, in the chaos of recent events I neglected to cover the additional interface features you’ve unlocked," the Nexus replied enthusiastically."It seems when the ascension technology grafted itself to your neural biology, more than just dimensional manipulation was enabled."Alex hesitated before responding. "Okay...lay it on me then but slowly, because my mind is pretty much melted at this point from all the inter-dimensional stuff.""Of course! Let's start simple," the Nexus said. "As you know, the technology originated in my plane which possesses the ability to digitize consciousness into virtual realms."Alex nodded. "Right, like how you pulled my mind into your nexus space before.""Correct. Now it seems you can reverse the process - transferring virtual i
A few hours later, Alex was surprised when his phone rang displaying Zane's number again. He answered hesitantly."Alex, I've reviewed your footage and my clients are satisfied with the results," Zane said briskly. "Per our agreement, the hazardous nature of this assignment merited double payment. I've dispatched 200k credits to your secured wallet."Alex pulled up his wallet, shocked to see the massive deposit already being processed. He swiftly initiated a bank transfer, eager to put the funds to use.With tuition now paid, Alex's first stop was the hospital to visit his mother and share the good news. When he arrived, she was sitting up chatting with a nurse, looking the most lively Alex had seen her in years.Th
The morning after his lavish evening out, Alex was eager to begin leveling up his abilities in earnest."Alright Nexus, what do I need to focus on first to start manifestations higher tier items?" Alex asked while eating breakfast.Suddenly a heads-up display interface activated before his eyes like an augmented reality game overlay. His current attributes were listed at zero except for 75% health. Quest markers popped up guiding him around his apartment."Whoa, weird," Alex muttered, inspecting his new UI."Morning Alex!" the Nexus AI responded enthusiastically. "Let us commence training by improving your physical capabilities."Quest markers directed Alex
Back in the advanced civilization of the Nexus planet, inside a towering research complex, the angry scientist who had scolded the soldiers stomped down a long corridor lined with labs. His black coat billowed behind him as other researchers quickly stepped aside, avoiding his gaze.The name ‘Dr. Vyus’ was stitched on his coat. He radiated an aura of arrogance and authority. Entering the main control room, Vyus was immediately surrounded by scientists awaiting his guidance."Have we pinpointed the interference location yet?" Vyus demanded.The head researcher, Dr. Gaia, responded nervously. "We have dispatched surveillance drones to likely candidates in the other realm based on quantum resonance patterns. But without a direct link, it is difficult to isolate its
Dripping sweat, Alex gulped water from his gym bottle after finishing a grueling CrossFit workout. The high-intensity training was part of Nexus’s mandated conditioning to unlock his reality-bending abilities.As Alex toweled off and headed home, Nexus cheerfully said "Excellent job today! You are building physical resilience to channel greater power."Back in his apartment, Alex kicked back on the sofa. "So what's next in understanding this whole 'chosen one' situation and my apparent interdimensional wizard powers?"Nexus replied "Now is an ideal time to cover some basic principles about utilizing the grafted technology symbiotically without, er, some unintended side effects...""You know, blowing holes in the fabric of space-time, accidentally merging realities, causing catastrophic cascading failures across parallel dimensions - that sort of thing!" Nexus said brightly.Alex gulped hard. Maybe ignorance had been bliss. "Um okay, good plan. Let's maybe avoid those scenarios."Nexus
Despite the dozens of armed militants encircling him, weapons aimed squarely at his center of mass, Alex refused to be cowed. His expression hardened into a mask of determination."Enough of these games!" he shouted, voice reverberating off the warehouse's steel rafters. "I want to see the one who set me on this merry chase. The so-called 'Agent Three' who's been jerking me around from the start."His words hung heavier in the air than their seeming bravado might imply. The combat-garbed soldiers shifted uneasily, tightening their firing grips in response to his overt demand.Then, that same electronically distorted voice crackled over the PA system once more."Stand down." The words may as well have been etched in permafrost for the glacial chill of authority they carried.Instantly, the agitated perimeter detail froze, their aim wavering fractionally. Alex didn't flinch, eyes locked dead ahead as a solitary figure detached from the shad
The next two days passed in a frenetic blur for Alex as he poured over every permutation and variable surrounding their imminent infiltration of the Crypt Keeper's inner sanctum. Scouring the sisters' reconnaissance data, he meticulously mapped out contingencies for any obstacles or hostilities they may encounter.Infiltration vectors, aerial approach trajectories, fallback rendezvous points in case they were split up - Alex left no contingency unaccounted for in his operational plan. He would allow for no untamed variables that could jeopardize their chances of success and survival.Only once he was satisfied with the tactical framework did he finally turn his focus to the long game - the delicate situation involving their other...competitors angling for possession of the mythical Crown of Asteria.Leaning back in his chair with a weary sigh, Alex picked up the phone which Agent Three had initially given him and dialed the only number on it. It took a few
Kalthia's bold declaration rang with an edge of thinly veiled menace that sent a subtle thrill down Alex's spine. He couldn't help but allow a confident smile to spread across his features. With these two ancient draconic powerhouses united alongside him, mustering the unstoppable force necessary to overcome any obstacles suddenly seemed well within their grasp. All the pieces were falling into place."Good, I'm counting on that." Alex glanced between the sisters meaningfully. "Because after reviewing these reconnaissance reports, I'll need to implement the next phase of my stratagem sooner than expected."Extending his senses inward, he focused on a data connection he had carefully constructed to code manipulated data concerning a certain interested party. A few complex subroutine commands later, and an encrypted packet of randomized reports and map imagery began generating.With this, the data for the Seekers operatives was prepared and with this they would think they were getting a
Alex looked between Kalthia and Kelthia, seeing their attentions fully locked on him now in anticipation of his plan to infiltrate the Crypt Keeper's Mountain Temple and steal the legendary Healing Crown of Asteria.He took a deep breath before laying out the initial stages. "First thing's first - I need for us to do is pinpoint the exact location of this temple for me. Provide any details you can about its defenses, the terrain around it, everything."The sisters exchanged a look. Kelthia gave a slight nod. "That much I can readily supply. The Crypt Keeper's domain is a treacherous region, wreathed in obscuring mistrals and guarded by wards most foul.""But for dragons such as ourselves, piercing its veil of secrecy is well within our abilities," Kalthia added, a note of confidence edging her tone.Alex nodded in satisfaction. "Good. Once I have that locational data and mapping, I can start planning out the safest route for approach and infiltration."He fixed them both with a resolu
Kalthia seemed to seethe silently at Alex's boldness in the face of the dragonslayer threat. He seemed to undermine the abilities. The dark shadows writhed more intensely around her human form."You dismiss their danger far too lightly, boy," she said in a low, dangerous tone. "These are not mere obstacles to overcome, but an extinction-level peril to everything we are. Don't you understand that?"Alex held her smoldering gaze, undeterred. "Then we'd better be prepared to face them when the time comes. Because they won't be the ones to stop us from our quest - and I repeat, not if I have any say about it."An icy pause lingered in the grand hall after Alex's defiant declaration. Kalthia stared at him like she was looking at a totally deaf fool seemingly dumbstruck that he would still push forward with their plans after learning about the dragonslayers and the other dangers it posses to them."You cannot be serious," the Umbra Dragon said at last,
“Now that we have taken care of the in-house fighting, there are some things we need to get done.”Alex looked the sisters deep in the eye. He needed to know if they were ready for what he was going to say next.“I would need you both to help me out with something and once this is done, we would start our journey, it's going to be a very long road but I have this hope we would get there" Alex couldn't just tell them that he had almost all the information from millions of dragons who had lived and died. He was like a walking data bank for dragons and the system made it far easier for him to process things.“Leave?" Kalthia asked, “We just can't do that," she said with a dull expression.Alex was surprised, “We just agreed that we were going to go on a journey that would change our lives and you say you can't leave this area? Then why bother agreeing in the first place?"" Don't get agitated” Kelthia stepped in "I would explain in a rather
"It's about your longevity," Alex began. "I realize even as powerful dragons, you can only live so long naturally."This piqued Kalthia's interest as well. She leaned forward slightly in her shadowy chair. "Are you implying you know of a way for us to extend our lifespans beyond what is possible?"Kelthia's expression was more guarded, but she gave a slight nod. "The strongest of dragonkind may only endure ten to fifteen thousand years before our essence fades. Kalthia and I have already experienced over six millennia.""Which leaves perhaps two or three thousand more years, if we're fortunate enough to live in peace," Kalthia added, somewhat wistfully.Alex nodded seriously. "I understand. But what if I told you there's a way to naturally and safely prolong your life spans much further - without any detrimental backlash?"The two sisters exchanged a startled look. Even for beings as ancient as them, the prospect of cheating their impending demise piqued their curiosity intensely.“No
“Can't you just go see her alone? Whatever you both discuss you can let me know about it later" Kalthia came up with an excuse.Alex paused and looked at her with a side eye. “If I remember clearly, you proudly said there was nothing impossible for you to do, so why are you scared of meeting up with your sister? Moreover, you promised that there was no request you would not answer to and here you are already trying to jump bail over my first request. Tell me how I can trust a word you say in the future?"The words Alex spoke hit Kalthia's pride so hard that her pale skin showed signs of redness in response to his provocation.“You think I'm scared of that Icy lump? If it comes to a fight, I would pin her down over and over again" Kelthia expressed her anger, “In fact, let's get going, even if she has grudges higher than the universe itself, there is no need to be afraid of her”.“Perfect, then I would open up a portal right now" Alex smiled.Seeing Kalthia's reluctance to involve her
Kalthia's booming voice washed over Alex, but he paid it little mind. His eyes were wide, hands patting over his body in disbelief. The dragon's remarks about being flesh and blood barely registered."Legs? Check. Arms? Check. Head? Still attached," Alex muttered under his breath, wiggling his fingers and toes. A broad grin spread across his face as the tingling warmth of draconic essence flowed through him. He could feel every muscle, every hair on his skin. He was here - truly present in this fantastical world in a corporeal form."I...I made it. My actual self is in Elysium!" he exclaimed, clenching his fists in excitement. Kalthia watched him bemusedly as Alex stretched and bent, testing his physical mobility and sensations. Her prodigy seemed utterly absorbed in marveling at his own tangible existence here."This is amazing! If I can travel between realms like this..." Alex's voice trailed off as the implications dawned on him. He looked up at the dragon determinedly."I just n