Conscious interaction is not random.
Ok.
Neither is it a predetermined reaction.
If you're saying that it hasn't been chosen in advance by some advanced intelligence, I'd agree with you. If you're suggesting that it's not inevitable given the starting condition, I'd have to disagree.
You seem to be stuck in the groove of trying to shoe horn reality to fit in with the mechanistic cause and effect scenario we observe in physical material reactions.
You keep trying to squeeze in something else, with no evidence that it's necessary, no evidence that it exists, and no logical way for it to actually exist... that's 3-1 in your favour, if that's how you want to score it.
There is more to human life.
Why does there need to be more than that amazing realisation? Every nuance and subtlety of affection, anger, joy, sadness, excitement, ennui, amazement, tedium, avarice and charity is an incalculable interaction of millions, billions of tiny neuroelectric signals that in each and every one would produce a marginally different but utterly unique combination of emotional and intellectual responses. And in the face of that realisation, in the wake of that finding, you want to run away to fairy stories and magic to try to justify impossibilities.
O.