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Chapter 12 - The First Light of a Nation

The air around the Command Center had changed.

 Sector 18 was no longer just lit—it was alive. The streets buzzed with motion. Vendors returned. Families walked with purpose. Broken walls were being patched. Hope stirred in the cracks.

 Jaden stood atop the tower, watching the people move like circuits in a growing machine. The map in front of him blinked steadily. Four sectors online. Thousands of lives affected.

 Then the system spoke.

 New Feature Unlocked: Humanoid Protocol Units

 – Blueprint: V1 Companion-Class AI

 – Capabilities: Multilingual, Civil Management, Security, Combat-Assist, Maintenance

 – Status: Awaiting Core Material

 "New system upgrade," Jaden whispered, scrolling through the specs. The image showed a sleek humanoid figure—part metallic, part organic. A learning AI brain, adaptable body, high-speed processor, solar-chargeable.

 Emma leaned over his shoulder. "It looks like a walking command center."

 "Exactly," Jaden said. "But I need something called a Core Chip Matrix. I've never seen one."

 Suggestion: Search Black Market Circuit in Sector 19 Slums

 Status: Dangerous. High gang activity. Low security.

 "Figures," Jaden muttered.

 Carl appeared from the elevator. "We've got visitors," he said.

 Jaden turned.

 A crowd had formed near the base of the tower. People holding cameras. Drones flying above. Microphones raised.

 Paparazzi.

 Public Broadcasts Enabled

 City rumors now spreading...

 One reporter called out, "Are you the Tech Messiah everyone's whispering about?"

 Another yelled, "Are you rebuilding the government? Or replacing it?"

 Jaden stepped forward and spoke calmly. "I'm not replacing anything. I'm building something new—for the people."

 A cheer rose from the common folk nearby. Many were jobless, some still sleeping in rusted buses or under fallen bridges. But their eyes burned with belief.

 Inside the tower, a young man waited. Tall, slim, in his twenties, dressed in patched jeans and worn shoes.

 "I'm a software developer," he said, eyes low. "I lost my job two years ago. I can code, fix bots, design systems. I'll work for food if you'll let me."

 Carl handed him a digital ID chip. "You're hired. Go report to the Dev Wing in Tower 3."

 Another man limped forward. "I'm not a techie. Just a builder. I used to lay steel, work on rooftops."

 Then we'll need your hands," Jaden said. "We're building transit hubs, housing, cooling farms. Sign up in the Labor Center."

 A woman holding a guitar stepped forward next. "I sing. I stream music. Am I needed?"

 "Yes," Emma said. "We need light just as much as power. Head to the Culture Hub on Floor 6."

 Job Center Activated

 Positions Available: 110

 Current Applicants: 432

 People weren't just coming to survive.

 They were coming to belong.

 But not everyone was cheering.

 Back in Sector 22, behind a massive steel wall, a group of men in dark suits sat in a boardroom filled with glowing screens.

 "He's waking the city," one said, tapping his tablet.

 "The boy has the Architect System," another added. "We spent billions trying to mimic it. And failed."

 A general with cybernetic arms frowned. "We can't allow one man to claim independent control of multiple zones. He'll challenge national authority."

 A final man leaned forward, face hidden in shadow.

 "Then bury him," he said. "Before he builds something we can't erase."

 Back in the Command Center, Jaden opened his mission panel.

 Main Questline Update:

 Rebuild the Grid → Form a Sovereign Autonomous City-State

 Next Objective:

 – Create Secure Borders

 – Establish Currency System

 – Set Up Energy Trade Routes

 A new section lit up.

 City Name Registration Available

 Name Your Nation:

 Jaden blinked at the prompt. His fingers hovered.

 After a pause, he typed:

 "Nova Ethica."

 Carl read it aloud. "New Ethics?"

 Jaden nodded. "A place where fairness and tech can build something better. A new rulebook. A second chance."

 Tomorrow, Jaden would journey into the black market slums of Sector 19, where danger and power traded hands in shadows.

 He would find the rare materials needed to summon the first Humanoid Protocol Unit.

 Then he would build more than buildings.

 He would build a living city.

 

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