Chapter 6: Puppet Dance and Data Threads
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Chapter 6: Chapter 6: Puppet Dance and Data Threads
The primeval forest was never truly silent. After the carcasses of the Moss Stalkers were left behind, the sounds of the night returned to fill the void. The snap of breaking twigs in the distance, the rustle of wind passing through giant trees, and the buzz of insects the size of human palms.
Dayat and Dola moved quickly, leaving the slaughter site behind. The pungent smell of green blood from the wolf carcasses was a dinner invitation for larger predators, and Dayat had no intention of becoming the dessert course.
“My breath…” Dayat panted, his steps dragging. “Dol, let’s rest a bit. I swear, my lungs are about to explode.”
“Master’s heart rate is 145 bpm. Lactic acid levels in muscles have increased significantly,” Dola reported without turning back. She walked ahead, parting the bushes with elegant yet stiff hand movements, as if dancing ballet in the middle of a jungle.
“We have not exited the Red Zone, Master Dayat. However, there is a rocky alcove at 2 o’clock, 200 meters away. It can serve as a temporary shelter.”
Dayat only nodded, too tired to answer. He stared at Dola’s back.
Under the bioluminescence of the forest fungi, the matte black tight suit Dola wore reflected a faint light. Dayat noticed something strange. Earlier, when he pulled Dola’s hand to help him up, that hand felt… warm.
Not the warmth of an overheating machine. But natural warmth. Like holding a human hand. The skin texture, too, despite being incredibly smooth, felt elastic. Not plastic, not silicone, and definitely not cold metal.
“Hey, Dol,” Dayat called out between breaths.
“Yes, Master?”
“What… what model of robot are you, actually? When I touched you earlier, why were you warm? Do you have a heater inside?”
Dola didn’t stop walking, but she answered in her signature encyclopedic tone.
“This physical unit is a Bio-Synthetic Construct Type Alpha. My internal circuitry is indeed supported by micro-hydraulics and quantum processors, but the outer layer—epidermis and artificial muscle tissue—is designed using synthetic organic materials to perfectly mimic human physiology.”
“Synthetic organic?” Dayat frowned. “So you have blood?”
“I possess a red coolant fluid that functions to distribute nutrients and oxygen to the artificial organic cells. Technically, it is similar to blood. This is necessary so I can blend in with the human population without triggering the Uncanny Valley effect or suspicion.”
“Ooh… that’s high-tech,” Dayat mumbled. The explanation made sense to his layman’s brain. He didn’t suspect that “coolant fluid” might be real blood, or those “artificial organic cells” might be real human flesh. To Dayat, Dola was alien technology that surpassed his logic.
Slither…
A soft friction sound came from the tree above to their right.
Dola stopped abruptly. This time, there was no long verbal warning. She immediately spun around, extending her right arm sideways, holding Dayat’s chest to stop him.
“Do not move,” Dola whispered. Her voice was very low, barely audible.
“Why?” Dayat whispered back, his hand reflexively gripping the handle of his folding knife.
“Something is following us. Not on the ground. Above.”
Dayat looked up. He saw only pitch-black darkness among the giant branches.
“I don’t see anything, Dol.”
“Target is using Active Camouflage,” Dola’s eyes narrowed, her blue irises spinning fast, scanning infrared and ultra-violet spectra. “It refracts light around itself. Almost invisible to the human visual spectrum.”
Suddenly, Dola shoved Dayat hard to the side.
BOOM!
Something slammed into the ground exactly where Dayat had been standing a second ago. Soil and moss scattered into the air.
Dayat rolled on the ground, then scrambled to get up in an awkward defensive stance. In front of him, the dust slowly settled.
A creature was crouching there. Its shape resembled a leopard, but its body was transparent like it was made of glass or water. Slowly, the creature’s “skin” began to change color, adjusting to the environment—moss green, soil brown—until it almost vanished again. Only a pair of vertical yellow eyes and the steam of its breath were clearly visible.
“Shadow Stalker,” Dola identified. “Threat level: High. Reaction speed: 0.2 seconds. Far more dangerous than the wolves earlier.”
The creature growled. The sound wasn’t a roar, but a terrifying click-click-click sound from its throat.
“Master Dayat,” Dola’s voice sounded calm but authoritative. “Thumbtacks and wires won’t work. It is too agile and can climb vertically. Master must fight it in close quarters.”
“Are you crazy?! I only have a folding knife! That’s a tiger!”
“Master will not fight alone. I will be Master’s eyes. I will perform Overclocking on my visual processor to predict its movements.”
Dola stared sharply into Dayat’s eyes.
“Activating mode: Real-Time Combat Assist. Audio synchronization initiated. Master only needs to move according to my instructions. Do not think. Do not hesitate. Just listen to my voice. Understood?”
The creature bent its hind legs, its transparent muscles tensing, ready to pounce.
Dayat swallowed hard. Cold sweat poured down his temples. This was insanity. This was suicide. But he saw absolute conviction in Dola’s blue eyes.
“Okay… Okay! Guide me, Dol!”
CLICK! The tiger leaped.
Its speed was extraordinary. To Dayat’s eyes, it looked only like a blur of shadow.
“DUCK!” Dola shouted.
Dayat didn’t process the command in his brain. His body moved automatically out of panic and trust. He dropped himself to the ground.
The creature’s claws slashed empty air above Dayat’s head, cutting a few strands of his hair.
“ROLL RIGHT! STAB AT 11 O’CLOCK!”
Dayat rolled to the right. As he rose halfway, he stabbed his folding knife blindly in the direction Dola shouted.
STAB!
The knife sank into something solid yet rubbery. A startled shriek came from the tiger. Purple blood splattered from who-knows-which body part.
“BACK THREE STEPS! NOW!”
Dayat jumped back. A second later, the creature’s tail—which turned out to have sharp spikes at the tip—slammed into the ground where he had just been. CRACK! The ground fractured.
“Crazy… that was close,” Dayat gasped. His heart raced like a metal drum.
“It is angry,” Dola said. “It will use combo attacks. Focus, Master. Listen to my tempo.”
The tiger, now slightly visible because the purple blood clinging to its body ruined its camouflage, roared in rage. It lunged again. This time not a single leap, but a flurry of rapid slashes.
“LEFT! RIGHT! PARRY UP!”
Dayat moved like a puppet whose strings were pulled by a master puppeteer.
He dodged left—claws passed a centimeter from his nose.
He dodged right—the tiger’s jaws snapped on empty air.
He raised his left arm (wrapped in an imaginary jacket/spare cloth) to block the tail strike—the pain was excruciating, his bone felt cracked, but he survived.
“WEAK POINT EXPOSED!” Dola shouted, her voice rising slightly. Her eyes emitted a red beam highlighting the spot just below the tiger’s neck, between the collarbones.
“RUN FORWARD! SLIDE UNDER! STAB UPWARDS! NOW!”
It was a crazy order. Run towards a rampaging tiger?
But Dayat had entered a trance zone. He no longer feared death. He only feared disappointing the voice in his head.
Dayat ran. He dropped his body, sliding on the slippery mossy ground, passing under the body of the tiger standing on its hind legs.
When he was directly beneath the creature’s chest, he saw the red dot highlighted by Dola.
With the last of his strength and a scream of frustration, Dayat drove his folding knife into that spot.
SQUELCH!
The knife went in up to the handle.
Dayat continued sliding until he came out behind the tiger. He rolled and immediately got up, ready to be counter-attacked.
But there was no counter-attack.
The Shadow Stalker froze. Its body shook violently. Its camouflage failed completely, revealing its pale gray skin full of spots. Purple blood gushed from its neck like a leaking faucet. The creature stumbled, tried to roar, but only the sound of gurgling blood came out.
Thud.
The giant collapsed. Dead.
The forest returned to silence. Only Dayat’s ragged, harsh, and heavy breathing could be heard. His right hand holding the knife trembled violently, now covered in thick purple blood.
“Target… neutralized,” Dola’s voice sounded soft.
Dayat didn’t answer. He stared at the carcass in front of him, then looked at his own hands. He had just killed an alpha predator. Him. Hidayat Nur Mustafidl. A boarding house kid who rarely even went for a morning jog.
“Master?” Dola approached.
Dayat turned, his eyes still wild. “We… won?”
“Statistics indicate absolute victory. Injuries on Master: Bruise on left arm, scrape on knee. Fatal injuries: None.”
Dayat laughed. A dry and slightly hysterical laugh. He dropped his knife and fell to a sitting position.
“Crazy… absolutely crazy. Without you, I would’ve been fancy cat food for that tiger, Dol.”
Dola stood before Dayat. She extended her hand again. But this time, Dayat didn’t immediately take it. He looked at Dola’s face. There was something different.
Dola’s blue eyes were no longer spinning with data. Her gaze was straight, calm. And… was that sweat?
Dayat saw beads of clear liquid on Dola’s temples.
“Dol,” Dayat pointed at Dola’s temple. “You’re sweating?”
Dola wiped her temple with a stiff movement. She looked at the liquid on her finger.
“Cooling system worked slightly harder than usual due to Visual Overclocking earlier. This is merely water vapor condensation from the heat excretion system.”
“Oh…” Dayat nodded, once again believing the technical explanation. “I thought you could get tired like humans.”
“Machines do not know fatigue, Master. But machines can overheat. Come, the shelter is near.”
Dayat accepted Dola’s hand. As their skin touched again, Dayat felt something more than just physical warmth. He felt safety.
“You’re my eyes, Dol. And I am…” Dayat picked up his knife again, wiping it on his pants. “I am your hands.”
“Efficient role synchronization,” Dola replied. “Let’s go. Master needs sleep.”
They walked towards the rocky alcove. Behind them, the vicious forest seemed to make way. This strange pair—a human with wild imagination and a “robot” with lethal calculations—had just proven they weren’t easy prey.
However, deep within Dola’s circuits (or perhaps nerves?), a new data log was recorded without Dayat’s knowledge:
[System Warning: Unit Heart Rate Increased. Cause: Unknown. Hypothesis: Biological Adrenaline Response?]
Dola ignored the warning and deleted it from her HUD screen. She had another priority: Protecting her Master.
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- Chapter 186: Encounter At The Border
- Chapter 185: Preparation
- Chapter 184: The True Awakening
- Chapter 183: Sacrifice
- Chapter 182 182: The Heart Of The Plague
- Chapter 181 181: The First Sign
- Chapter 180 180: The Calm Before The Storm
- Chapter 179 179: A Peaceful Life Interrupted
- Chapter 178: Voices From The Darkness
- Chapter 177: Shadows In The South
- Chapter 176: The Promise On The Terrace
- Chapter 175: The Architect’s Design
- Chapter 174: Echoes Of Ignis-sol
- Chapter 173: Residual Wounds And Schemes
- Chapter 172: The Hand That Clutches
- Chapter 171 171: Dreams And Thrones
- Chapter 170 170: Silence And The Report
- Chapter 169 169: Violet Blade vs. Crimson Blade
- Chapter 168: The Awakening of the Architect
- Chapter 167: The Maiden’s Final Transfer
- Chapter 166: The Crimson Blade of the Brassvale Hero
- Chapter 165 165: The Red Dot
- Chapter 164 164: The Envoy of Brassvale
- Chapter 163: Morbis’s Offer
- Chapter 162: A New Home for Loy and Riri
- Chapter 161: Aura of the Wailing Forest
- Chapter 160: The Opened Door
- Chapter 159 159: What Remains
- Chapter 158 158: Memories Behind the Scars
- Chapter 157 157: After the Storm
- Chapter 156 156: DEW and Gravity Magic
- Chapter 155 155: Battle in the Narrow Alley
- Chapter 154: The Plan Behind the Darkness
- Chapter 153: Night at Alaric’s Mansion
- Chapter 152: The Adventurer’s Guild and Dalgor’s News
- Chapter 151: Rustgard and the Return to Bakasa
- Chapter 150: The Return Journey and the Beginning of Brassvale(2)
- Chapter 149: The Return Journey and the Beginning of Brassvale(1)
- Chapter 148: Audience with the Dwarf King
- Chapter 147: The Train to Karak-Zorn (2)
- Chapter 146: The Train to Karak-Zorn (1)
- Chapter 145: Toward Karak-Zorn (2)
- Chapter 144: Toward Karak-Zorn (1)
- Chapter 143: The Gates of Terragard
- Chapter 142 142: Journey Through the Forest of Lamentation
- Chapter 141 141: A Jealous Morning
- Chapter 140 140: Strategy and Room Warmth
- Chapter 139: The Architect’s Blueprint
- Chapter 138: Throne of the Architect
- Chapter 137: Dinner of the Damned
- Chapter 136: Echoes in the Binary Corridors
- Chapter 135: Awakening Upon the Steel Throne
- Chapter 134: The Bastion of Indigo Light
- Chapter 133 133: The Goddess’s Authority
- Chapter 132: The Goddess’s Priorities
- Chapter 131 131: The Goddess’s Agony
- Chapter 130 130: Metallic Carnage
- Chapter 129: Awakening of the Harbinger
- Chapter 128: Echoes of the Maiden: Tragedy Behind Logic
- Chapter 127 127: Binary Echoes Behind the Memory
- Chapter 126 126: The Architect's Nadir
- Chapter 125: Silver Rain on Lamping Hill
- Chapter 124: The Line Upon the Hill
- Chapter 123: Lament Upon the Scorched Wheat
- Chapter 122: Dawn’s Echo on the Brink of Purification
- Chapter 121: The Queen’s Mobilization
- Chapter 120: The Calm Before the Storm
- Chapter 119: Echoes Behind the Shadows
- Chapter 118: The Price of a Betrayal
- Chapter 117: Resonance Behind the Straw
- Chapter 116: Service in the Land of the Mixed
- Chapter 115: Fugitives at Rest in the Northern Grasslands
- Chapter 114: Runners on Wheels
- Chapter 113: The Crumbling of the Sacred Walls
- Chapter 112: Path of Blood
- Chapter 111: Resonance of the Primal Light
- Chapter 110: The Fall of the Architect
- Chapter 109: Days of Rust and Roots
- Chapter 108: Memory of Rust and Blood
- Chapter 107: Echoes of Screams Within the Roots
- Chapter 106: The Oppressive Depths of the Roots
- Chapter 105: A Thorny Banquet
- Chapter 104: The Signature of Doom
- Chapter 103: The Banquet of the Ancestors
- Chapter 102: The Mover of Winds
- Chapter 101: Echoes of Tranquility
- Chapter 100: The Awakening Omen
- Chapter 99: A New Mission
- Chapter 98: The Queen’s Gratitude
- Chapter 97: Battle in the Canopies
- Chapter 96: The Confrontation
- Chapter 95: The Trap is Set
- Chapter 94: The Inquisitor’s Ghost
- Chapter 93: Investigation: Forensic Data
- Chapter 92: The Poisoned Sap
- Chapter 91: The Shadow in the Garden
- Chapter 90: A Moment of Peace
- Chapter 89: The Skeptical Council
- Chapter 88: Manifestation: Drip Irrigation
- Chapter 87: Dola’s Soil Analysis
- Chapter 86: Verdia’s Agriculture Crisis
- Chapter 85 - 83: The Asylum Agreement
- Chapter 84: The Sisters’ Face-Off
- Chapter 83: Dayat’s New Look
- Chapter 82: The Living Wonders of the Ancients
- Chapter 81: Entry to the World Tree
- Chapter 80: The Paladin’s Ambush
- Chapter 79: The Emerald Threshold
- Chapter 78: The Sight of Daylight
- Chapter 77: Supplies Running Low
- Chapter 76: The Hall of Memories
- Chapter 75: A Breath in the Void
- Chapter 74: The Silent Stalker
- Chapter 73: Echoes of the Maiden
- Chapter 72: Farewell to the Forge
- Chapter 71: The Deep Road Map
- Chapter 70: The Price of Victory
- Chapter 69: The Breach Closure
- Chapter 68: Manifestation: Anti-Tank Javelin
- Chapter 67: Dola’s Tactical Overload
- Chapter 66: The Demon General Appears
- Chapter 65: The Fortress Hold
- Chapter 64: Kancil’s Training Ground
- Chapter 63: The Science of Exorcism
- Chapter 62: The Shadow Swarm
- Chapter 61: Under the Last Light
- Chapter 60: The Emergency Council
- Chapter 59: The Foundry of Progress
- Chapter 58: The Scout’s Report
- Chapter 57: The First Tremor
- Chapter 56: Dola’s Origin Inquiry
- Chapter 55: Manifestation: Industrial Lathe
- Chapter 54: The Meritocracy Challenge
- Chapter 53: The Great Workshop
- Chapter 52: The Customs of Iron
- Chapter 51: The Stone Breath
- Chapter 50: The Steel Threshold
- Chapter 49: Dayat’s Emotional Acceptance
- Chapter 48: Logical Conclusion (Wife Status)
- Chapter 47: Dola’s Reboot — Logic Within Tears
- Chapter 46: Recovery & Discovery
- Chapter 45: Manifestation of Wrath
- Chapter 44: Broken Dola (The Climax)The heavens had finally broken.
- Chapter 43: Scorched Remnants and the Whispers of Doom
- Chapter 42: Mage vs. Logic
- Chapter 41: The Weight on My Shoulders and the Irrational Heartbeat
- Chapter 40: Blood Ultimatum at the East Gate
- Chapter 39: Scorched Trails and the Shadow of the Hunter
- Chapter 38: Collapsed Logic and the Anomalous Heartbeat
- Chapter 37: Death Resonance and the Traitor’s End
- Chapter 36: Thunder in the Narrow Alleys and the Mist of Death
- Chapter 35: Festival Symphony and the Traitor’s Frequency
- Chapter 34: Heavy Gravity and Magnetic Rails
- Chapter 33: Three Threads of Fate and the Escape Map
- Chapter 32: Logic in the Dead End and The Painful Truth
- Chapter 31: The Serpent’s Banquet and The Living Main Course
- Chapter 30: Dinner Etiquette and The Golden Serpent
- Chapter 29: Warm Soup for Broken Souls
- Chapter 28: Shock in the Dark and The Eight-Legged Queen
- Chapter 27: Ghosts of the Past and Bloodless Tactics
- Chapter 26: Bloody Bonus and The Screaming Book
- Chapter 25: A Deadly Picnic and The Stone-Piercing Bolt
- Chapter 24: Blueprints, Royalties, and Peeping Eyes
- Chapter 23: Salty Bureaucracy and Gear Eyes
- Chapter 22: The Price of an Explosion and Melting Steel
- Chapter 21: Touch of Used Rubber and The Ghost Bow
- Chapter 20: Purple Anomaly and Corrupted Code
- Chapter 19: Printer Ink and Hacking Spells
- Chapter 18: The Dust Library and the Little Spy
- Chapter 17: Chromium Shine and The Hunger Transaction
- Chapter 16: The City of Scrap and The Economy of Rust
- Chapter 15: The Rusty Iron City and Those Who Hate Machines
- Chapter 14: The Mask of Kindness and Filthy Touches
- Chapter 13: Night School Language Class and Bridge Thugs
- Chapter 12: Incognito Mode and The Outskirts Humans
- Chapter 11: Cracked Asphalt and the Glitched Toll Keeper
- Chapter 10: Pendulum Physics and anAerial Embrace
- Chapter 9: The Humor Algorithm and the Definition of Catching Feelings
- Chapter 8: Right Angles Amidst Natural Chaos
- Chapter 7: Sleep Anomaly and The Breathing Battery
- Chapter 6: Puppet Dance and Data Threads
- Chapter 5: A New Name and the ForestThat Never Sleeps
- Chapter 4: The Hunger Download
- Chapter 3: Imagination Colliding with Logic
- Chapter 2: Interface in Flesh and Blood
- Chapter 1: The Last Message on a Saturday Night