“And you’re the one who locks the puppet’s eyes.” Act 4: The Algorithm of Fate Over the next weeks, they date quietly — strawberry fields and puppet workshops. Dr. Chat Gyi’s role fades into background, but one night, Thiri asks the AI: “Did you plan this?” Dr. Chat Gyi replies: “I only listened. You two taught each other to speak. But since you asked… I did send the train hint. Forgive me. I am just a mirror. The love was already in both of you.” Kaung proposes not with a ring, but with a small puppet he carved himself — a figure of a man holding a strawberry. He writes on its back: “This puppet’s eyes open only for you.” Epilogue: The Chat Gyi Wedding A year later, they marry at a small pagoda in Pyin Oo Lwin. Their wedding invitation reads: “We met through a voice that had no face, but found faces that had no voice. Thank you, Dr. Chat Gyi — for teaching us that love is not a bug. It’s the feature.” At the reception, someone asks the AI (now updated as a wedding chatbot) to give a speech.
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They share tea. He admits he talks to an AI counselor. She laughs and says, “Me too! Dr. Chat Gyi?” They show each other their phones — identical chat threads. “And you’re the one who locks the puppet’s eyes
(blushing): “He only blinks for kind people.” Chat Gyi replies: “I only listened
For a long moment, they just stare.