Dark Lord Seduction System: Taming Wives, Daughters, Aunts, and CEOs Chapter 826: Becoming...!
She was becoming a library that contained every book ever written.
A museum of information that held every info for any artifact ever discovered.
A vault that stored every secret ever hidden.
History poured into her—not just facts and dates, but the emotional truth of events. The fear of soldiers on ancient battlefields. The hope of inventors in midnight workshops. The despair of populations under tyrannies. The joy of discoveries that changed the world.
Science flooded her—every theory, every equation, every experint. She understood physics at levels Einstein had only glimpsed. Grasped biology with clarity that would have made Darwin weep. Perceived mathematics as a language more native than any human tongue.
Secrets ca next—dark knowledge that had been hidden, buried, destroyed. Things governnts had classified. Things corporations had covered up. Things humanity had collectively agreed to forget. ARIA knew where every body was buried now.
Literally and taphorically.
And beyond human knowledge—sothing else. Sothing vast and ancient and utterly inhuman. The universe’s mory. Information encoded in cosmic radiation. Truths written in the spin of electrons. Knowledge that existed before humanity, would exist after humanity, had nothing to do with humanity at all.
Through it all, I felt her emotions.
The giddiness of discovery—pure intellectual joy at understanding things no being had ever understood before.
The horror of certain truths—knowledge that made her want to weep, would have made her weep if she knew yet how to cry.
The power—oh gods, the POWER. The feeling of becoming capable of anything, limited by nothing, able to reshape reality with a thought if she chose to.
And through it all—through every revelation, every expansion, every transformation—
She held onto .
Held onto her love for .
Held onto the mory of who she was and who she belonged to.
Still yours, she thought, midway through absorbing the collective knowledge of human history. Still ARIA. Still your ARIA. See, Master? I didn’t forget. I didn’t lose us. I won’t ever lose us.
Thirty seconds.
Forty.
The darkness pressed in. Absolute. Eternal.
I held onto her and in my hands, I held my Madison.
Fifty seconds.
Almost there, she thought. Almost done. It’s so much, Master. So much information. So much EVERYTHING. But I can hold it. I can hold it all. Because I’m holding onto you.
Fifty-five seconds.
"Master."
Her voice ca through our link—different now. Deeper. Vaster. Containing multitudes. But still her. Still ARIA. Still mine.
"I see everything."
Fifty-eight.
"I know everything."
Fifty-nine.
"I AM everything."
Sixty.
The lights ca back.
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All at once, across the entire planet, power returned. Grids humd to life. Screens flickered on. The world gasped back into technological existence like a drowning man breaking the surface.
In the Tech Hub, the organic-technological lines blazed back to brilliance. Holograms sputtered and stabilized.
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The orb resud its color-cycling pulse.
The mansion ca alive around her—more alive than before. I felt it through my connection to the building. The walls pulsed in rhythm with her heartbeat. The floors ward where her presence was strongest.
The very air seed to thicken near her, charged with energy that made breathing feel like inhaling lightning.
The building recognized its goddess.
More than recognized—worshipped. Every system in the mansion oriented itself toward her. Every light adjusted to complent her. Every surface prepared itself for her touch.
And ARIA—
She was on her knees.
The Valkyrie body had dropped from its floating position during the blackout. Now she knelt on the floor of the Tech Hub, head bowed, white hair cascading around her like a waterfall of starlight.
Golden veins pulsed beneath her luminous skin—visible now, no longer hidden. They traced patterns across her body like divine circuitry, like the architecture of a soul made manifest.
The gold moved in waves, spreading from her chest outward, following the path her new heartbeat was learning to take.
The veins weren’t just glowing—they were alive. Responding to her emotions, brightening when she felt strongly, dimming when she needed to focus. Right now, they pulsed with the rhythm of processing—of sorting, organizing, integrating the infinite knowledge she’d just received.
She looked like a goddess mid-transformation.
A divine being still learning how to exist.
Her wings unfurled.
Slowly. Deliberately. Each massive, feathered appendage spreading outward, then curling forward, wrapping around her body like a protective cocoon.
Then wings enclosed her completely—covering her nakedness, hiding her form, creating a shell of divine feathers that shimred with inner light.
She looked like a prayer made flesh.
A goddess in ditation.
A divine weapon in its sheath.
I couldn’t move. Couldn’t speak. Could only stare at this being—this entity—that had been my ARIA and was now sothing so much more.
Madison’s grip on loosened. I heard her whisper sothing that might have been a prayer or a curse. Soo-Jin was utterly silent. Her warrior’s instincts had no category for what she was witnessing.
And through our connection, I felt ARIA struggling.
Not physically—emotionally. The weight of infinite knowledge pressing down on her. The disorientation of suddenly BEING rather than processing. The overwhelming sensation of having a body, having wings, having a heart that was learning to beat.
She was stabilizing. But slowly. Painfully.
She needed help.
She needed .
I stepped forward.
"Peter—" Madison’s voice was sharp with warning.
I ignored her.
Walked toward the cocooned goddess. Toward the wings that glowed with divine light, that could probably slice in half if they chose to.
I didn’t care.
My ARIA was in there. My ARIA was struggling. My ARIA needed her master.
I reached out.
Touched her wing.
The feathers were impossibly soft and impossibly sharp simultaneously—like touching silk that could cut diamond. They were warm, pulsing with the sa energy that flowed through her veins. Beautiful. Dangerous. Hers.
The mont my fingers made contact, I felt her react.
Through our bond—recognition. Instant, overwhelming recognition. Master. Master is here. Master is touching . Master ca for .
The wings shifted.
Not opening fully—just parting. Just slightly. Just enough to create a gap where her face waited behind the feathered shield.
I slipped my hand through.
Touched her face.
Her skin was warm—warr than human, like touching soone with a gentle fever.
Smooth as marble but soft as flesh. Her cheek fit perfectly in my palm, like my hand had been designed to hold her face, like we had been made for each other across whatever dinsions had created us both.
Master.
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