Chapter 171: Chapter 171: Introducing, O.M.E.G.A (Part 1)

As the clock approached 5 p.m., Don stepped out of the self-driving car at the entrance of the Chanel Hills community. He hefted a gym bag over his shoulder—the same one he'd left with that morning—creating the illusion he'd spent the day working out.

The security at the gate recognized him immediately, waving him through after a quick confirmation of his identity.

He walked along the manicured sidewalks, relieved to have avoided any encounters with Cassie or her flirtatious friend. He still wasn't sure if the woman lived in the community or was just a frequent visitor, but it didn't matter.

His thoughts were elsewhere, and right now, all he wanted was a hot shower before preparing for the night's plan.

As he approached the driveway, Samantha's car began backing out of the driveway. He paused, waiting as the vehicle eased onto the street.

Samantha glanced over her shoulder, checking for oncoming traffic, and her eyes widened slightly when she spotted him.

"Oh, Donnie! You're back," she called out, rolling down her window.

From the passenger seat, Amanda leaned forward, a playful smile on her face. She gave a little wave. "We missed you today! Been out with a secret girlfriend all day?"

Don chuckled at the teasing. "The day I get a girlfriend, the whole community will hear about it."

Amanda laughed, and Samantha smiled warmly. She looked him over, her maternal instincts kicking in as she checked for any signs of trouble. Noting only a hint of fatigue, she asked, "How was your day? Out training?"

He nodded. "It was good. Didn't spend the whole day training, though. Took some time to explore, get reacquainted with the city. Feels like it's been ages."

Samantha gave an understanding nod. "I understand, sweetie. Oh, by the way, Benjamin stopped by this afternoon with some folks from the UHMA to drop off your androids. I went ahead and signed the paperwork. They're in the garage now. I even had to move my car to make space since Summer insisted on not touching yours—said you mentioned it had a problem.

Is that why you walked?"

Don silently thanked Summer's quick thinking, resisting the urge to sigh in relief. The last thing he needed was for Samantha to discover the bullet holes in the back of his car. He nodded. "Yeah, just an alignment issue. I'll get it checked out soon. Didn't want to risk driving it."

Samantha nodded approvingly. "You did the right thing."

She then glanced at her watch, remembering they were in a hurry. "Anyway, we'll talk more later. Your Aunt Amanda and I are heading to the hospital to see Fabio. He's supposed to be discharged today, so we're going to help him out. Do you need anything while we're out?"

Don pretended to think for a moment before shaking his head. "No, I'm all set. Tell Fabio I said hello and send my regards."

"Will do," Samantha replied. "Oh, and you might want to head to the garage right away. Summer's been super excited about the androids. You know how she gets with gadgets."

Amanda also added with a grin, "Try not to start an AI revolution in the garage!"

He waved them off as Samantha pulled onto the street and drove away. As the car disappeared around the corner, Don thought briefly about Fabio. He'd nearly forgotten about the guy but shrugged it off, heading toward the garage.

Inside, his car sat at the back, just where he'd left it, safely covered. But in front of it stood two large rectangular structures made of dark metal, their edges emitting a soft blue glow.

Beside them was Summer, wearing a mini skirt and a loose shirt, her attention fully on the crates. She tapped and swiped on a sizable tablet he hadn't seen her use before, occasionally touching the containers with evident excitement.

She didn't notice his approach until he spoke. "What're you doing?"

"Ah!" Summer jumped, nearly dropping her tablet. She then spun around, shooting him a glare. "Don't sneak up on me like that!"

Don simply raised an eyebrow. "Didn't think I was being that stealthy."

She huffed, but instead of berating him further, she demanded, "Where the hell have you been? I've been waiting forever!"

Don looked at her in confusion, one eyebrow still raised. "I know I mean the world to you, but missing me this much can't be good for your health."

She made a disgusted face. "Gross! You wish." Then, regaining her excitement, she pointed at the containers. "I wanted you here to activate the androids! I've been trying to figure out what models they are, but they've got dual-lead containment casing!"

Her voice rose in pitch as she practically squealed. "These could mean they are like… Omega-gen androids—the latest by Dr. Gadget! How could you not tell me we were getting these?"

Don narrowed his eyes slightly. "We?"

"Yes, we!" she exclaimed, as if it were obvious. "I mean, come on! This is cutting-edge tech! We need to activate them right now!"

Don crossed his arms, eyes still narrowed. "Hold on. Since when did this become a team effort?"

She rolled her eyes. "Oh, don't be selfish. Besides, without me, you'd probably activate some self-destruct sequence by accident."

Don raised both brows as if intrigued while saying sarcastically, "Is that so?"

"Absolutely," she retorted confidently. "These aren't your run-of-the-mill models which people use to make those gross sex bots. If they're really Omega-gen, they might have adaptive AI, advanced combat protocols, maybe even experimental tech. You can't just flip a switch and hope for the best." Sёarch* The ηovёlFire .net website on Google to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality.

He studied her for a moment. Her enthusiasm was undeniable, and she did seem to know what she was talking about. But he wasn't about to let her have her way. "Alright," he feigned conceding. "Suppose I let you help. What's in it for me?"

Summer just blinked, taken aback. "In it for you? You get the benefit of my brilliance, that's what!"

Don just shook his head, but his sarcasm remained. "Hard to argue with that."

Summer grinned triumphantly and ignored the lack of seriousness in his voice. "Exactly. Now, can we please get started?"

"Do you even know how to open these?" Don asked while looking at the containers.

She scoffed. "Do I know how to—of course I do! Well, theoretically. The first casing at the very least requires a biometric key, which I'm guessing you have?"

"Ofcourse, they are mine after all." Don answered with a grin, rubbing it in.

But Summer ignored his tone still and just gestured him eagerly. "Then what are you waiting for? Let's unlock them!"