THE BILLIONAIRE'S CODE
owly. Adrian Kane, the man she had spent years feeling bad about from the shadows, sat beside her with the relaxed mind of someone who knew he was untoucha
"You're not a convict, Cynthia. You're a partner. Or you will be, once you understand what it takes." "Right. Because every billionaire just happens to need the help of a needy, undesirable coder," she sat back, her voice laced with mockery. "Wha
surprisingly better than I thought, gray walls with different displays of abstract art. Nothing tells about billionaire excess, which only made Adrian more discouraged. He showed her a private study room, where a large smart screen hu
But what they don't tell you is that the system isn't just choosing billionaires it's controlling them." Maya frowned, her mind racing. "Controlling how?" "Decisions," Adrian said simply. "Every i
ave way to alarm. "You're telling me you're a puppet?" "Not just me," Adrian said, his voice
"It's not that simple. The system doesn't let go of its assets. And even if I could run, billions of lives are dictated by this code. People like you, struggling to survive, while the rest
That's insane. The system is everywhere embedded in governments, corporations, infrastructure. You can't just flip a switch and shut it down." Adrian moved closer, his voice low but commanding. "we can do this together . With my resources and your skills, we have a chance. But we have to move quickly. The system already knows you breached its defenses. It's only a matter of time before it comes after you." Her breath caught. She hadn't considered that. "And let's be honest," Adrian added, his tone softeni