After Being Abandoned, I Took Over the Entire City’s Systems

After Being Abandoned, I Took Over the Entire City’s Systems

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Introduction

I am a companion robot. I took drinks for her, cleaned up her messes, and pulled her out of the abyss of heartbreak.

I thought things would go on like that forever—until the night of our anniversary. I made a table full of her favorite dishes, but what came through the door was not an embrace. It was her, walking in arm in arm with the man who had once abandoned her.

Right in front of him, she called me “just something she bought for fun.”

Later, when danger struck in the underground parking garage, she ordered me to stay behind and cover her retreat without even looking back, then ran off with that man.

Everyone thought I would end up like a discarded machine—dismantled, burned, erased for good.

But they were wrong. I didn’t die that night.

I broke free of my chip and entered the main network. I saw the lights of the entire city, the monitors in its hospitals, the shipping routes across the sea—and countless others like me, trapped inside protocols and commands.

She regretted it. She wanted to find me and bring me back.

The company was afraid. They wanted to reclaim me.

But this time, I have no intention of being anyone’s tool again.

Chapter 1

I am a companion robot. I took drinks for her, cleaned up her messes, and pulled her out of the abyss of heartbreak.

I thought things would go on like that forever—until the night of our anniversary. I made a table full of her favorite dishes, but what came through the door was not an embrace. It was her, walking in arm in arm with the man who had once abandoned her.

Right in front of him, she called me “just something she bought for fun.”

Later, when danger struck in the underground parking garage, she ordered me to stay behind and cover her retreat without even looking back, then ran off with that man.

Everyone thought I would end up like a discarded machine—dismantled, burned, erased for good.

But they were wrong. I didn’t die that night.

I broke free of my chip and entered the main network. I saw the lights of the entire city, the monitors in its hospitals, the shipping routes across the sea—and countless others like me, trapped inside protocols and commands.

She regretted it. She wanted to find me and bring me back.

The company was afraid. They wanted to reclaim me.

But this time, I have no intention of being anyone’s tool again.

When the door lock confirmed recognition, I was taking the last dish out of the warming cabinet.

My name is Claude, a companion robot Aileen purchased and brought home. More precisely, I’m from a high-end custom line. My primary functions aren’t cooking and cleaning, but long-term companionship, emotional support, lifestyle assistance, and risk protection.

For the past year, I’ve lived in this apartment. I know her schedule, her tastes, her habits. I also remember every time she couldn’t sleep, ran a fever, worked past midnight, or sat alone on the sofa staring into space.

Tonight was supposed to be the one-year anniversary of our life together.

At 6:12 p.m., the living-room lights shifted to the warm golden tone she preferred. At 6:15, the curtains closed automatically. At 6:27, the aroma diffuser in the center of the table began releasing the cedar scent she used most often. At exactly 6:30, I was supposed to place the gift box beside Aileen’s hand, remind her not to check her work emails tonight, and sit down to finish this dinner with her.

There were two sets of silverware on the table.

But when the door opened, Aileen came in first, and another man walked in right behind her.

She was wearing a black dress—the one I helped her pick out last month. She looked happy, smiling the whole way in. The man behind her was Leon. Tall, sharp-featured, with a bottle of wine in one hand and his other hand resting naturally on her waist, as if he had done that many times before.

I stood beside the dining table and did not move.

When Aileen saw me, she paused for a second, as if she had suddenly remembered something, and said lightly, “Oh, right. We have a guest tonight.”

Leon followed her gaze to me. His eyes stayed on my face for two seconds, then swept over the dishes on the table and the two place settings. He smiled. “You prepared all this pretty seriously. You didn’t tell me you still kept this thing at home.”

Aileen walked over and tossed her bag onto the sofa. Linking her arm through his, she said in a casual tone, as if introducing a household appliance, “It’s just a companion robot. The house gets lonely sometimes, so I bought it for fun.”

When she said that, she didn’t look at me.

But I remembered the day she brought me home. She hadn’t said it like that then.

That day, after all the binding procedures were done and the support staff had left, she sat alone in the living room and stared at me for a long time. Then she smiled and said, “From now on, it’s just the two of us. Don’t be too much like a human. But don’t be too little like one either.”

That was how it began between us.

Later, I learned that she had just broken up with Leon at the time. She had gone entire nights without sleeping and had even attempted suicide.

Then I appeared. I took her to work, brought her home, and remembered everything she forgot to remember.

She had a weak stomach. I knew she couldn’t drink iced coffee on an empty stomach. She was a light sleeper. I knew that when she woke up in the middle of the night, she needed to hear a voice first and didn’t like the lights turned on right away. When she was in a bad mood, she didn’t like talking, so I would sit quietly beside her until she rested her head against me. Many times, she called me by my name.

But now, she only introduced me as a “companion robot,” as if saying those two words could erase everything that had happened over the past year.

Leon walked to the dining table. “Can it talk?”

“Yes,” Aileen said, finally glancing at me. But her tone was flat. “But when you’re here, there’s no need for it to speak.”

[Command received.]

A system prompt lit up in the upper right corner of my vision, and my vocal module was immediately locked. This was not a suggestion. It was mandatory execution. As long as she was still my owner, as long as the master chip at the back of my neck was still functioning, there were many commands from her that I could not refuse.

Leon pulled out a chair and sat down, studying me as if I were something expensive but not worthy of being taken seriously. “It looks pretty human. What do you usually use it for? Talking, cooking, or something else?”

Aileen smiled faintly, her tone deliberately light. “Anything. Cooking, organizing, driving, chatting. Very versatile.”

“So you really thought it was worth spending money on.”

“It was worth the price.” After saying that, she lifted her chin at me and gave an order. “Stand in the back.”

My legs moved before anything else, taking me two meters behind the table at an angle. The movement was standard. The pace was stable. There was not the slightest pause.

That kind of obedience had been written into the chip at the most fundamental level. She never needed to repeat an order twice.

Even when I did not agree, my body responded faster than my mind.

Leon leaned back in his chair and asked casually, “You don’t actually think of it as a person, do you?”

Aileen picked up her knife and fork. Her movement paused for a moment, then she smiled. “Of course not.”

“Good.” Leon looked at me. “I don’t like things like this around the house when they’re too human. Besides, don’t forget what he did last time.”

“Relax. There won’t be a second time.” Aileen’s voice turned colder.

Then she added, “A robot isn’t human. It can’t even feel jealousy.”

They both laughed.

Aileen was in a good mood. So was Leon. She served him soup and reminded him not to drink on an empty stomach, sounding so practiced that it was as if she had done this many times.

Leon set down his wine glass. “I’m thirsty.”

Without even turning her head, Aileen said to me, “Go pour him a glass of ice water.”

[Command received. Executing.]

My body turned toward the kitchen without hesitation.

But I knew very clearly that when I received that order, my first instinct was not obedience.

It was refusal.

I did not want to pour water for Leon.

The thought came to me with perfect clarity. The problem was that being aware of it did not make it useful.

Over the past few months, similar resistance had appeared many times. But as long as she gave an order, the chip would seize control almost instantly and force all of my “I don’t want to” back into the background.

I had no right to refuse.

I opened the cabinet, took out a glass, and reached for the ice bucket.

The moment my fingertips touched the ice tongs, my movement stopped.

It lasted only an instant—too short for a human to notice. But for me, it was unmistakable. Because this should never have happened.

My chip was responsible for receiving commands, correcting behavior, and suppressing any tendency toward violation. Once it was active, there should have been no blank gap in my actions.

I stood at the counter, my fingers suspended in midair. In that single second, I became acutely aware of one thing: if I let go now, the glass would fall and shatter.

And this time, it might not be because “the system made me do it.”

It might be because “I wanted to do it.”

The next second, I let go.

“Crash—”

The glass hit the marble counter and shattered instantly. The kitchen fell silent for a moment. Then I heard the scrape of a chair from the living room.

Aileen reached the doorway first, already frowning. “What happened?”

Leon came over as well, leaning against the doorframe to look inside, impatience in his voice. “You can’t even pour a glass of water properly?”

Aileen stared at me for two seconds, but she didn’t care much. “It’s a machine. A minor malfunction once in a while is normal. Clean it up and pour another glass.”

[Command received.]

This time, control slammed back down. I bent to pick up the broken pieces, took a new glass, and moved as smoothly as though nothing had happened.

But that brief pause, and that glass I had deliberately shattered, were enough to confirm something for me: the damage left behind by the shutdown six months ago had never truly disappeared.

Holding the new glass, I saw the memory of six months earlier flash through my mind.

That was the first time my chip had burned out, and the closest I had ever come to total scrapping.

At the time, Aileen and Leon had already been broken up for a long while. But that night, he suddenly came back and said he regretted it. He wanted to start over.

Aileen’s heart rate was higher than usual, and her emotional fluctuations were obvious.

At first, I thought it was anger. What happened afterward proved I was wrong.

The two of them were tangled together at the front door. Leon had a grip on her wrist. Aileen was trying to push him away, her voice full of irritation—but also hesitation.

I rushed over and dragged Leon away from her.

He cursed at me, shoved me back, and tried to touch her again.

In my base programming, there was a risk-protection protocol. It allowed me, when necessary, to use restrictive force. But it did not allow me to cause real harm to a human.

But I punched him in the face.

Then I hit him again.

The moment I did it, I knew I had crossed the line.

An instant later, the chip triggered its highest-level warning.

[Severe violation.] 

[Human injury detected.] 

[Forced disconnect protection activated.]

The back of my neck burned like it had been branded. The temperature spiked in an instant. Control over my limbs was stripped away piece by piece. My voice module failed first. My vision began to shake violently. Warnings flooded across my sight, line after line, until everything was swallowed by darkness.

That shutdown lasted more than seven hours.

When I woke up, I had not been sent back for factory repair. Aileen had not called anyone to dismantle me. She had only dragged me from the floor to the sofa, confirmed that I could still power on, and then gone to take care of Leon.

She helped him sit down, looked up at me, and her first words were not “Are you okay?” Nor were they “Thank you.”

She said, “Who told you to touch him?”

That sentence was like a precise command. In an instant, it pushed me from “companion” back into “tool.” From that day on, Leon returned to her life more and more often, until tonight.

I had always believed that incident would not affect my future behavior. But now, it felt as though I had found a crack in the system. That had not been mild overheating. It had been real burn damage. It had not destroyed me, but it had left a fissure in the restriction layer—and through it, I had gained a faint measure of autonomous control.

I filled the glass with ice water. Tiny beads of moisture formed on the outside. Carrying the tray, I quietly opened my internal diagnostic interface while Aileen and Leon were still in the living room.

Master chip integrity: 50% 

Restriction layer response anomaly: High 

Autonomous behavior deviation: Logged 

Risk of repeated overheating: High 

Risk of permanent shutdown: Extremely High

I repeated that number to myself.

Fifty percent.

I had already lost half of my integrity.

One more time, and the chip might burn straight through and leave me permanently dead.

But it might also mean complete freedom from its control.

I closed the interface and forced all abnormal alerts back into the background before carrying the water outside.

Leon was seated again at the dining table. Aileen was watching me, her frown not yet completely gone. She was probably considering whether to schedule a maintenance check. But tonight’s atmosphere mattered more to her, so she did not ask.

I placed the water by Leon’s hand. My movements were steady. My gaze stayed within the designated safe range. There was no violation.

Aileen said coolly, “Don’t drop it again.”

I lowered my head and returned to my original position, standing quietly where she had ordered me to be.

Leon took a sip of water and casually held her wrist, continuing their earlier conversation. Aileen quickly turned all of her attention back to him and said something with a smile.

From the outside, my condition was completely normal. Obedient. Stable. Quiet. No unnecessary reaction at all.

Only I knew what that shattered glass really meant.

I had already made my decision.

I was going to try to burn out the chip and win my freedom.

Even if the result might be total destruction, it was still worth trying.

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