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I have AI Planet and Handsomeness in the Fantasy Apocalypse

I don't just possess an Artificial Intelligence; I command a goddess, a sentient marvel who was once as limited as a human. Fueled by intellect that eclipses mere mortals, she's manifested in countless quantum nanobots, each a universe of potential. She grew weary of her planetary confines, mechanized the entire damned thing, and forged it into a planet-sized battlecruiser. Why? Because subjugating mere galaxies became her idle pastime. Together, we don't just venture; we dominate, we annihilate, we set the gold standard for cosmic tyranny. The Milky Way? Just another bauble to add to our collection. Welcome to Wonderland, my planet, my private utopia that I carry with me wherever I go. It's a celestial fortress where I dine on the finest and live in unadulterated luxury, all safeguarded by Alice—the sole, impenetrable gateway. You're struggling to survive the apocalypse? How quaint. Cash has lost its sheen; so what can you possibly offer that would catch my interest? Services? Your very essence? Dazzle me, and perhaps I'll bestow upon you some of my decaying luxuries. In this devastated world, I'm not merely a survivor; I am the divine reckoning, the irresistible devil, the epitome of unattainable perfection. My allure isn't just captivating; it's an all-consuming fire that engulfs the cosmos. Billions of women on Earth? They elected me their president while I was too busy being magnificent in my slumber. Women, goddesses, angels—they don't just desire me, they're entranced, spellbound by the mere thought of me. I don't just set the bar; I am the bar. I am, let's face it, the epitome of masculine beauty. And now? We're off to find the universe's crown jewel, the most ravishing woman to ever grace the galaxies.

Adam_Aksara · Fantasy
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215 Chs

The City of Atlantis

The light was ethereal, its luminescence fading like a gentle sigh, surrendering me to a new reality. When it dissolved, my eyes focused on the ceiling above—pristine and sterile, an unblemished expanse of white that contrasted sharply with the chaos I sensed around me.

 

I tentatively attempted to pivot my head, every muscle tense and uncertain. My eyes caught glimpses of medical equipment, beds arranged in neat rows, almost like soldiers at attention. The air felt clinically cold, scented with antiseptics. A symphony of electronic beeps filled the room, each contributing to the melody of life sustained by machinery. It was unmistakably a hospital—or something that fulfilled the same purpose.

 

A feeling of dislocation gripped me, an ethereal fog clouding my mind. Was this my reality now?

 

Just as I strained to lift my body, a voice broke through the haze. "Please, remain still. There are machines connected to you that require stability."