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Chapter 1
Foundation
Maeson Monroe stared at the wrinkled paper in his hand. The red ink printed at the top of the page made his stomach turn tight. It was a final billing notice from the city hospital. The numbers at the bottom of the page were so large they looked fake. Two hundred thousand dollars. That was the price to keep his little sister breathing on the machines for another month. He folded the paper carefully and slid it into his pocket. He took a deep breath and looked up at the massive glass building in front of him. Carter Industries. The place where he spent his days fixing broken keyboards and resetting passwords.
He walked through the rotating doors and joined the river of people in sharp suits. Maeson wore a faded gray shirt that helped him blend into the walls. Nobody looked at him twice. That was exactly how he wanted it. To the people in this building, he was just another IT guy. A ghost who fixed their screens and disappeared. They had no idea what he did when the sun went down. When he was alone in his tiny apartment, he was not just Maeson. He was the architect of the most powerful artificial intelligence hidden deep within the dark web. His phone buzzed in his pocket. It was a message from his landlord reminding him that his rent was late again. He needed to make a choice soon. He could turn on his secret system tonight and take enough money from a corrupt bank to pay for everything. But doing that meant risking exposure. If he got caught, his sister would have nobody left. He pushed the thought away and stepped into the elevator. His first job of the day was on the top floor. The executive suite. When the elevator doors opened, the air felt colder. The carpets were thick and the walls were covered in expensive art. He walked down the hallway toward the research office. He knocked once and pushed the door open. Ava Carter stood by the window overlooking the city. She turned and the room went silent. She wore a sharp suit and fierce eyes. She was the daughter of the company owner and the lead historian. She was beautiful, but she carried a cold energy that kept everyone away. "My laptop is frozen again," Ava said. Her voice was firm and smooth. "I have a presentation in twenty minutes. Fix it." She did not even look at his face. She just pointed to the silver computer sitting on her large glass desk. Maeson nodded and walked over. He kept his eyes down and his hands steady. He typed a few fast commands on the keyboard. The screen flickered back to life instantly. It was a simple memory error. He stepped back and kept his head lowered in a polite nod. "It is working now, Miss Carter," he said softly. Ava finally looked at him. She stared at him for a second longer than normal. Maeson felt a spike of panic in his chest. Did she recognize him? Could she see the truth hiding behind his plain clothes? She was famous for hunting down the anonymous hacker who ruined her family investments years ago. She had sworn to destroy the person responsible. She did not know the man she wanted to ruin was standing right in front of her. Heavy footsteps echoed outside her door. Three men in dark suits pushed a large metal cart into the room. Ava immediately turned her attention away from Maeson. Her father, the owner of the company, walked in right behind the cart. "We finally pulled it out of the dirt," her father said with a wide smile. Maeson tried to quietly leave the room, but he stopped when he saw what was on the cart. It was a thick metal cylinder covered in strange dirt. The object was easily three feet long and looked older than any known civilization. But that was not what made Maeson freeze in his tracks. The surface of the metal was covered in tiny carved symbols. They were not letters or pictures. They were mathematical sequences. It looked exactly like advanced computer code. A strange hum filled the air as the cylinder rested on the metal table. Maeson felt a cold sweat break out on his neck. He knew those symbols. He had seen them buried deep inside the core code of his own artificial intelligence. He knew he had to leave before someone noticed him staring. But he needed a copy of those symbols. While Ava and her father argued about opening the artifact, Maeson slowly pulled his phone from his pocket. He held it close to his hip and snapped a quick picture of the metal cylinder. The camera clicked softly. He turned and slipped out the door into the empty hallway. His heart hammered in his chest as he walked fast toward the stairwell. As soon as he reached the safety of the dark stairs, he opened his phone. He uploaded the picture directly to his private server hidden at home. He typed a quick command telling his secret system to translate it. The blue light on his screen suddenly turned a glowing red. A single text message appeared on the screen in plain English reading, "Welcome back, my Creator."Expand
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