He glanced over at Elowen. She was still fast asleep, her face relaxed, her breathing steady. Mikhailis smiled softly at her, careful not to disturb her. She looked so serene, and he found himself admiring her for a mont longer before shifting quietly, trying not to make a sound.
The mont he was fully awake, the small monkey robot, controlled by Rodion, approached him. It moved swiftly, almost silently, with the herbal tea that Mikhailis drank every morning. The steam rose from the cup, the scent earthy and soothing, and Mikhailis accepted it with a nod, taking a careful sip.
"Good job, Rodion," he murmured, the warmth of the tea relaxing his muscles, easing the stiffness of his body.
Mikhailis let out a small chuckle, shaking his head slightly.
"You know, you could just say ’good morning,’ like normal people do. Maybe even crack a joke. It wouldn’t kill you."
Mikhailis rolled his eyes, chuckling.
"Stop right there. I’m not sure I could take it if you started telling jokes. Let’s leave the cody to , alright?"
Mikhailis placed the empty cup aside, standing up slowly, rolling his shoulders. The first thing he needed was a proper warm-up. He began moving through the stretches Rodion always recomnded—targeted at his posture and flexibility. It was repetitive, but he knew the importance of staying in shape. Even if he wasn’t in a combat situation daily, this world required physical readiness.
After the stretches, he shifted into his morning workout, keeping his movents deliberate and steady. Sweat began to bead on his forehead, trickling down his temples as he worked through his routine, his glasses still displaying the morning ani episode he’d requested. It was an old one, a classic shounen with all the dramatic power-ups and ridiculous speeches about friendship.
"Nothing like ani to get the blood pumping," Mikhailis muttered, smiling to himself, even as his muscles burned.
"Oh, hush," Mikhailis shot back, pausing only briefly to catch his breath before continuing. "You’re just jealous that you can’t feel the thrill of pushing your limits."
"Yeah, yeah," Mikhailis muttered, though there was a grin on his face. He finished the workout, feeling the satisfying ache in his muscles. After cooling down, he wiped the sweat from his forehead and made his way to the private garden.
The garden was serene in the early morning. Dew coated the leaves, giving the entire space an ethereal feel, as if the magical plants themselves were waking up with the dawn. The soft glow of so luminescent flowers filled the air with a calming, muted light. Mikhailis loved this place—quiet, secluded, and full of potential.
This garden had beco the haven where he nurtured plants specifically ant for his chira ants. Magical herbs, rare flowers, anything that might enhance the colony’s strength or resilience was carefully grown here, tended to not only by Mikhailis but also by his ants.
His eyes caught the tiny figures of worker ants diligently making their rounds. They weren’t just eating the plants now; they were nurturing them, carrying droplets of water to thirsty roots, clearing away debris, tending to the plants like miniature gardeners. The sight was both surprising and amusing to Mikhailis.
"Well, would you look at that…" he whispered, watching as one ant nudged a leaf back into position after watering the soil beneath it.
"They’ve beco gardeners. They’re even better than ."
Mikhailis raised an eyebrow, impressed.
"Smarter than a monkey, huh? Well, that’s both amazing and slightly terrifying."
Mikhailis’s eyes glinted with excitent. He clasped his hands together, staring at the ants with new enthusiasm.
"Rodion, this is perfect. I was thinking about expanding their use. Why rely on technology when I’ve got these guys? I an, with brains like that, they could replace so of the robots I’ve been thinking about building."
There was a short pause before Rodion responded.
Mikhailis couldn’t resist a smile.
"Aww, is soone feeling threatened?" He teased.
"Don’t worry, Rodion. I’m not planning on replacing you anyti soon. You’ll always be my right-hand man... or monkey, as it were."
Mikhailis laughed softly, shaking his head.
"There you go, being embarrassed," he said, his grin widening. He leaned against a tree, taking a deep breath as the early morning air filled his lungs.
The conversation shifted, the light teasing giving way to sothing a bit more serious.
"So," Mikhailis said, looking out at the garden.
"How’s your research on magic been going, Rodion? All those books you’ve been reading—have you figured anything new out?"
The monkey robot, stationed nearby and usually preoccupied with various chores, occasionally took breaks to read. It had beco almost a familiar sight—Rodion’s chanical hands flipping through ancient tos in the castle library, absorbing whatever information he could find about this strange world.
Mikhailis nodded, listening intently.
"Makes sense. Magic’s complicated. But you’re doing well. It’s impressive, considering you weren’t exactly programd for this."
Mikhailis couldn’t help but smile.
"I appreciate that, Rodion. Really." He looked thoughtful for a mont, before a question popped into his mind, one that had been lingering for so ti now.
"You know, I’ve been wondering… how is it that you understand the language here? I an, it makes sense for , considering the ’Language of Souls’ thing. But you? You don’t have mana, and I doubt you can use soul-based abilities."
There was a brief pause before Rodion responded.
Mikhailis frowned, looking down at his arm. The crest, an intricate design of runes and symbols, was etched clearly into his skin. He examined it closely, squinting as he traced the lines of the tattoo. His eyes widened slightly as he noticed sothing—small, almost imperceptible markings beneath the main design.
"This…" he whispered, his voice trailing off.
Mikhailis stared at the markings, his mind racing.
"A familiar bond…? But, Rodion, you’re not even alive. You’re AI, you’re a machine. How is that possible?"
Mikhailis was silent for a mont, then he let out a slow breath, a small smile tugging at the corner of his lips.
"I see… So you’re not just artificial intelligence anymore. You’re more than that. You’re… alive. At least, as alive as anyone could be." He stared at the crest, feeling a sense of warmth welling in his chest.
"That’s… kinda reassuring, you know?"
Rodion remained silent, and for a mont, there was a rare stillness, a sense of sothing unspoken passing between them. Then, just as the weight of the mont seed to settle, a soft voice broke through the silence.
"You always wake up early, don’t you?"
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