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Discarded Husband, Unseen Genius

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 496    |    Released on: 09/07/2025

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ex? What are you going to d

aptop bag slung over my other shoulder. He must have realize

e trash," he grunted, yankin

than he looked. He called over two se

rty," Mark yelled, pointing a

e instantly. They grabbed my arms, pinning them behind my back. My muscles tensed, but I

der. He unzipped it and dumped th

screen, the cracked motherboard, and a handf

, a high, mo

ece of the motherboard. "It looks like something you'd find in a junkya

iece, the central processin

Alex? Your s

f design and refinement lying broken on the grou

y quiet. "The entire system architecture is authenticated through its hardware ID. Every 24 hours, it requires a cryptographic handshake from that

ing the words

y-four hours until it

rds glanced at each other, a flicker of uncertain

urst out

de into failure? Cryptographic handshake? You've been watching t

he growing cro

are us! As if our multi-billion doll

e simple, comforting idea that I was just a bitter, vengeful nob

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Discarded Husband, Unseen Genius
Discarded Husband, Unseen Genius
“The Grand Hyatt ballroom glittered with the success of SmithTech's IPO, a company I, Alex Chase, had secretly poured three years of my life into, building its unbreachable cybersecurity. As my wife, Sarah Smith, the celebrated CEO, took the stage, her eyes met mine, chillingly. Then, the hammer fell. "It' s also a night for new beginnings. For cutting away dead weight," she announced, her gaze fixed on me, the "live-in husband." Sarah's assistant, Mark Johnson, smugly presented my termination letter. My "courtesy position" in IT was revoked, my performance "lacking." The cameras, once focused on her triumph, now devoured my public humiliation. Sarah then ordered the destruction of my simple black laptop, calling it "junk," an "eyesore." I watched in silent horror as Mark gleefully smashed it to pieces, scattering the "true core of SmithTech' s security"-my life's work-across the marble floor. They didn't see the truth. They only saw a pathetic husband, discarded. How could they be so blind? This wasn't just a laptop; it was the master key, the quantum core that authenticated their entire system. Without it, SmithTech isn't just vulnerable; it's doomed. Their billions mean nothing. The system I built, the fortress they so carelessly destroyed, will now turn against them. As I walked out into the cool night, leaving behind the laughter and the wreckage, I smiled. My name online wasn't Alex Chase; it was Hades. And their public debut? It just became their public execution. The clock was ticking.”
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