Keke had been with Manbao ever since she was too young to understand anything, and to Manbao, Keke was more than just a parent or a friend—it was like having another self inside her head.
Though Keke said very little, over the ten years, Manbao had come to learn many things through communication and speculation.
She knew that for Keke to continue existing, she had to stay alive; after her death, its points had to be positive for it to return to its own world and then be assigned a new task.
She also knew Keke couldn't harm her or else it would be judged as having attempted to murder its host and would certainly be destroyed.
Further, she knew that Keke had a main system overseeing it, governing its behavior just as the Great Jin Legal Code governed the people of the Great Jin—if it violated the rules, it would pay a steep price.
There were many things Keke couldn't tell her, such as how it came into being—many details about its world were off-limits.