The Algorithm of His Ruin
owd, serving the main course from silver platters. The
for AuraTech' s newest, most profitable venture: lab-grown meat.
ident. He spoke of innovation, of a future free
enter. A chill ran down my spine as a horrifying realization dawned on me. The cellular replication algorithms, t
eren' t just wearing my family' s legacy; they were eating it.
glasses I was holding clattered to the
ew everyone'
grip like iron. "Watch what you' re
rd, my head hitting the floor
icker of something in his expression-annoyance, maybe a hint of recognition-but he quickly looked away
contemptuous smirk on her face. T
ers digging into my arm. "Get back to t
e of David' s top executives, a m
end of the Miller Textile era! Their outdated methods ar
outed, "It' s delicious! Who knew
the destruction of my family, feasting o
was pounding, my body ached, but the physical pain was nothing c
less witness to my own desecration. The system malfunctions I had tr
he detention facility, not to my sterile room, but
s waitin
etal table, the pictu
tonight, Sarah," he said, h
g, just stare
ly' s company was failing. I gave their assets a new purpose. I gave you
ty of his words
tepping stone. You were useful for a time. I tho
d to him, a 'fling' . He dismissed the
softening into something almost condescendin
er, his shadow
me. You' re broken, but you' re stil
ly that I was incapable of fighting back. He saw my pain as a sign of
leave, pausin
operly tonight, check on you," he s
was Chloe. I couldn' t hear he
ne. He hung up and looked back at me, a
t, leaving me alo
ghter as they left the building together, hea
d with a soft, rhythmic glow. They were powered by my code. The enti
about to come