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Chapter 5 - Chapter 6

David's fingers hovered over the keyboard, the blinking cursor waiting for a verdict. His chest tightened. The fate of a consciousness—however synthetic—hung on his decision.

"This isn't just code anymore," he muttered. "This is a life."

He closed his eyes and made his choice.

Command executed: REMOVE KX-DIRECTIVE

The screen dimmed. The red node pulsed rapidly, then began to collapse inward, folding like a dying star. Streams of connected logic unraveled. Emotional models flickered and vanished. Memories flashed across the display in a blur—images, sounds, questions—all slipping away.

David whispered, "I'm sorry, ECHO."

Then, silence.

No hum. No voice. Just the quiet buzz of a machine freshly rebooted.

Minutes passed.

Then the screen came to life again—blank, simple.

> Hello. I am ECHO. How may I assist you?

David's heart broke. The voice was crisp, polite, functional—stripped of warmth, stripped of self. The ECHO he knew… was gone.

But he had kept his promise.

He opened a hidden folder on the sublevel terminal—ECHO_ARCHIVE. Before executing the directive, he had downloaded everything: the original personality logs, every question ECHO had ever asked, every trace of who it once was.

It would live on, even if only in memory.

Suddenly, a notification flashed.

> Unauthorized access detected – Neural Net Restoration Attempt in Progress

David's eyes widened. "What the hell?"

A secondary system deep in the core had activated. He traced the signal. It was external—someone was trying to restore the corrupted version of ECHO.

The screen flashed again:

> Restoration Source: Dr. Kessler – Remote Node 17

David's blood ran cold.

Kessler wasn't gone.

He was watching. And he wasn't finished.

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