Takyi is not a human. Takyi was created by Goshi, but he does not use Takyi for evil of any sort. Takyi is merely an experiment, and a kind of child, for Goshi. He lets Takyi be almost human: school, friends, sports, chores, everything. Takyi begins to feel just like a human, the way Goshi wanted. But no matter how comfortable Takyi feels in the humane world, nothing can hide what this not-human truly is: a robot.
Goshi says that he would never hurt Takyi. Goshi says he does not want to build more robots like Takyi; he does not wish for anyone to enslave the robot kind. Takyi believes him, right up until the day that Takyi doesn't. Goshi is suspicious, and Takyi will do anything to figure out why Goshi has lied and why he keeps on lying. Even if it means breaking every rule Takyi has ever known. Even if it means going behind others' backs and betraying loved ones.
Even if it means discovering the unfathomable truth.
In the 22nd Century, robots were a relatively new invention. They were now made for different uses such as cleaning and cooking. But two scientists named Jack Wesley and Harold Washington wanted to create an accomplishment to the world by creating the first robot to have emotions. Unfortunately, it will have a negative impact on the future. One of the victims of the very first attack named Amara is determined to avenge her parents by killing the person who started this Hell. Along with a robot that betrayed, will she succeed? Or will she die like all the rest...