Chapter 105: Ignition Sequence
Chapter 105: Chapter 105: Ignition SequenceThe air in Silicon Valley was always crisp, always controlled. Climate, color, landscaped—all manufactured to maintain the illusion of progress. Jean walked out of the building like all of it is gonna be wiped out soon.
She was elegant, perfect—impeccably tailored suit in slate grey. Behind her, her security detail followed silently, a four-man retinue of tailored suit and armor.a. They had once been her comfort.
Now, they were liabilities. A potential mole from other collective members to surveil and observe her family’s every move.
The meetings were surgical. One after another, she signed away control of vast data archives, semiconductor foundries, and AI re
No ceremony. No farewell.
Just quiet transaction and handover to all of controlled assets that once represented the Wallenbern family.
Her hand trembled only once—gripping the pen so tightly her knuckles whitened. But she did not let them see.
Outside, she noticed it again.
A nondescript black sedan. Always idling across the street. Always different plates. The driver never stepped out. They were everywhere and if she needs to send a message to their sleeper agents in Pyongyang, without a hitch, she needs to be absolutely careful.
Jean didn’t acknowledge it and walked normally.
In the armored Maybach between stops, Jean reached into her purse and pulled out a postcard. A simple one—Golden Gate Bridge at dusk. Touristy. Forgettable.
She uncapped her fountain pen and wrote in neat, looping script:
"Dearest Mikhail,
I need air.
I’ll be staying with you for a while.
Hope you won’t mind.
I’ll wire you some money—I hope this is enough.
Yours always,—J"
She tucked the postcard into an envelope along with a wire confirmation for $15 million. A kiss of perfume. The seal pressed.
Inside the postcard mail beneath the letter, is a sequence of dots written in invisible ink that needs a specific UV light frequency for one to see. A part of an old espionage spycraft from 1909.
The activation sequence had begun.
She glanced at the driver’s reflection in the mirror.
Was he sweating? Watching? Had he always blinked that often?
Her father’s voice echoed in her head.
"Trust no one."
She didn’t send it by courier.
At the end of the day, Jean walked alone into a post office and handed the postcard to a sleepy clerk who didn’t recognize her. As she stepped out, she paused in front of the glass wall, staring at her reflection.
A faint smile curved her lips—sharp and knowing.
The mail will arrive to one of Wallenbern family’s agents in Russia. the message would cross the the North Korea-Russia border without a problem and everything will start from there.
As for Andre, he was the first one to sign and processing the handover documents, hoping to be done with it as quick as possible as partying the rest of his life until the first bomb hits.
Later that night in a bar in New York.
Andre was everywhere—glass in hand, tie loose, kisses thrown, dancing with the girls, snorting cocaine, spending his remaining wealth as if there’s no tomorrow.
"To obsolescence!" he shouted from the bar, raising a glass. "May we be outpaced by our own hubris and the inevitable heat death of the universe."
They laughed, as if it was a joke.
He moved through the crowd, but beneath the whiskey slur was precision. After signing off his companies to the collective, he carefully selected his subordinates or rather women that was loyal to him to gather at the bar. Every guest was where they needed to be. Every signature, every deal, every whisper—a cog in a machine of destruction.
One by one, he led his girlfriends—six of them—into a private suite.
To each, he gave a sealed envelope: fat with cash, a handwritten farewell, and a copy of a will leaving them modest fortunes.
"I’m leaving," he told each of them with genuine warmth. "You’ll never see me again. Keep this safe. For me."
Each note was heartbreak. Each kiss, a farewell.
But each letter was also a weapon.
Hidden in the ink were fragments of a single activation message, visible only under a specific heat and UV sequence. Not one note made sense alone. But once compiled—once passed, couriered, and decoded—they would light the path toward Pyongyang.
"Don’t lose this," he whispered to one, pressing the envelope into her hands. "It’s the only real thing I’ve ever given you."
The letters’ final destinations were shell companies and fake contacts—links in a chain forged over years. Each node a sleeping match, waiting for the flame.
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Wall Street was surrounded with grey glass and hyenas. And Robert Wallenbern—once a valuable member of the deep state—now reduced to but a simple man.
He didn’t speak during the meetings. He signed the documents, deeds and transfers.
Financial firms that had shaped continents now left his hands for unfamiliar ones. Media firms were handed to agents who represented the collective. Eyes flicked toward him with reverence—no longer from respect, but disappointment. The Divine Concordance deemed the Wallenbern family no longer useful to the collective. There was no other reason to dispose a once valuable member. The only reward given to them for their contributions was they could live their lives in peace free from the collective’s yokes and chains. Freedom was the most valuable gift, the collective could give.
His final signatures included embedded authorizations. Backchannel wire routes. Legacy-coded accounts. The kind of finance only the collective understood. By the time the messages from Jean and Andre arrived at their final, unknowable endpoint, the money and authorizations would already be there.
His final act wasn’t resignation.
It was ignition and soon the entire world would follow from their demise. A mutual downfall. if the saying goes The captain goes down with the ship, for him it was the opposite, the ship goes down with the captain, meaning if he goes down, he brings the entire world down with him.
He stood at the window of the tower, watching the streets below—teeming with people who would never know how close they were to extinction.
He didn’t pity them.
He judged them.
Then he turned, walked past his assistants, past the empty conference room, and disappeared into the building’s private elevator.
He didn’t look back.
The world was ending, and he had already said goodbye.
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ByteBull Compound
The sun hadn’t even cleared the ridgeline when Richard stepped out of the glass-walled elevator and into the heat. Not the sun kind—this was different. The compound was radiating energy. Steel. Carbon. Direction.
Towering cranes arched overhead, moving like titans. Welding sparks spat through open scaffoldings. Beneath them, the newest phase of Bytebull’s megaplant rose, beam by beam, carbon ribcage forming the skeleton of something ambitious.
Lina, walking beside him in her biosynthetic form, was quiet. Not the quiet of silence. The quiet of calculation.
"You’re polling everything already, aren’t you?" Richard asked, nodding toward a massive delivery rig.
"Seventeen metrics," she said without looking at him. "Structural flexion tolerance is five percent under projected. I’ve already alerted Li Zhang. And there’s a rat’s nest of unsecured wiring near the Southwest wall. Also, you forgot breakfast again."
"I didn’t forget," Richard said. "I postponed it out of principle."
"Principle being poor time management?"
He smirked but said nothing.
They reached the platform. A mix of suits waited—hard lines, sharp tailoring. Nvidia. Samsung. BYD. Even a quiet group from Xpeng, standing like they already knew what this would become.
Richard raised a hand in welcome. His voice was easy, steady.
"Gentlemen. Esteemed partners. What you’re about to see isn’t just a factory."
He gestured outward, toward the sprawling metal maze.
"This is a spearhead. Our mainline solid-state battery production begins here—multi-layered, adaptive, safer than lithium, and capable of full charge under four minutes. Range? We’re past a thousand kilometers now. But this plant isn’t just about battery tech."
He paused. Let it hang.
"We’re scaling beyond silicon."
That got their attention. Even the Xpeng guy blinked.
"Our next-generation chip architecture—carbon nanotube transistors. Not theoretical. Not a paper. We’ve prototyped, tested, benchmarked. We’re now building the fab lines—here. The Philippines isn’t an outsourcing country anymore."
A few exchanged glances. Others just stared.
Richard stepped aside as Lina raised her hand, a small drone lifting off her shoulder to project a holographic model of the fabrication pipeline. It rotated slowly, blue-green and impossibly dense.
"Carbon doesn’t obey Moore’s Law," Lina added. "It doesn’t have to. CNTs are smaller, more energy-efficient, and mimic neural activity. Our chips don’t scale linearly—they learn."
"Neural mimicry?" someone from Qualcomm asked.
"Yes," Richard said. "Like brains. Except faster. More obedient. And patent-free."
They walked. The delegates followed.
Halfway down the line, they met Li Zhang. The man looked like he’d slept three hours across two weeks, but his posture was perfect.
When he saw the BYD group, his eyes gleamed.
"Ah," he said smoothly. "Welcome."
The BYD rep offered a polite nod.
"You’re standing in the center of our materials division," Li Zhang continued. "This is where we forged the molecular composites for the Bull ZS-1. Carbon-graphene alloys that don’t just rival titanium—they outperform it."
He turned his head slightly, just enough to direct it at the rep. "A level of material science, I recall, some of your engineers once called... impossible."
Nobody blinked.
Richard suppressed a smile. He knew the history. Zhang had been dropped quietly from BYD two years ago. Now here he was—center stage.
They moved on. Lina leaned close.
"He’s been waiting for that moment for six months."
"He earned it."
Later, they regrouped in a shade-lined staging deck. Coffee and bottled water were passed around. The questions came fast.
"How soon are you expanding to Japan?"
"What’s your footprint in Taiwan?"
"U.S. contracts—will you open facilities there or outsource assembly?"
"Singapore has tax incentives—"
Richard raised a hand. Not dismissive. Just firm.
"We’ve heard the offers. And we’re grateful. Truly."
He looked across the crowd. His next words were measured, heavier.
"But our immediate priority is here. The Philippines has the engineers. The workforce. And now—thanks to your interest—the funding and attention. We’re not scaling outward before we scale upward."
He pointed behind them—toward the megastructure rising against the Mindanao sky.
"This is our foundation. CNT chip production. Battery scale-up. Autonomous energy grids. Once we master that here, then we expand."
There was a long silence.
Someone finally muttered, "You’re really serious about this place."
Richard didn’t even blink. "Dead serious."
Lina added softly, "Domestic ATP capacity is only the beginning. Once full pipeline integration is achieved, the country will possess strategic technological independence."
"Strategic?" one delegate asked.
"Means we won’t have to ask permission," Richard said.
As the sun climbed higher, casting sharp gold across steel beams, the delegation began to thin. Some stayed to whisper deals. Others retreated to their cars, deep in thought.
Richard remained at the edge of the scaffold deck, staring at the skyline—cranes lifting, scaffolds glowing.
"Wasn’t that too aggressive?" he asked Lina.
"No," she said. "It was necessary."
He folded his arms.
"I’m betting the future on a country most of them consider a vacation."
"Good," Lina said. "That makes it a surprise."
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Chapter 1
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Chapter 2
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Chapter 3
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Chapter 4
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Chapter 5
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Chapter 6
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Chapter 7
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Chapter 8
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Chapter 9
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Chapter 10
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Chapter 11
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Chapter 12
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Chapter 13
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Chapter 14
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Chapter 15
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Chapter 16
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Chapter 17
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Chapter 18
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Chapter 19
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Chapter 20
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Chapter 21
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Chapter 22
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Chapter 23
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Chapter 24
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Chapter 25
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Chapter 26
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Chapter 27
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Chapter 28
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Chapter 29
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Chapter 30
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Chapter 31
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Chapter 32
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Chapter 33
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Chapter 34
- Zoo for the Most Dangerous Beast
Chapter 35
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Chapter 36
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Chapter 37
- The Day That Started It All
Chapter 38
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Chapter 39
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Chapter 40
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Chapter 41
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Chapter 42
- AMFS
Chapter 43
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Chapter 44
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Chapter 45
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Chapter 46
- Trap
Chapter 47
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Chapter 48
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Chapter 49
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Chapter 50
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Chapter 51
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Chapter 52
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Chapter 53
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Chapter 54
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Chapter 55
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Chapter 56
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Chapter 57
- Testing II
Chapter 58
- Final Modifications
Chapter 59
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Chapter 60
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Chapter 61
- Drive
Chapter 62
- Wheres the Oil
Chapter 63
- Initiation
Chapter 64
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Chapter 65
- Mystiques
Chapter 66
- History
Chapter 67
- Inheritance
Chapter 68
- Planning For The Future
Chapter 69
- Window Shopping
Chapter 70
- Setting It All Up Again
Chapter 71
- Your Big Brothers Back
Chapter 72
- Preparation
Chapter 73
- Shifting the Tides
Chapter 74
- Migration
Chapter 75
- Leashing the Phoenix
Chapter 76
- Future AI Girlfriend
Chapter 77
- Future Alliances
Chapter 78
- Bytecon
Chapter 79
- Reactions
Chapter 80
- Frog Out Of The Well
Chapter 81
- Players POV
Chapter 82
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Chapter 83
- Evolution
Chapter 84
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Chapter 85
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Chapter 86
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Chapter 87
- Doomsday Clock
Chapter 88
- Ronnie
Chapter 89
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Chapter 90
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Chapter 91
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Chapter 92
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Chapter 93
- DEUS EX MACHINA
Chapter 94
- Tour
Chapter 95
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Chapter 96
- DEUS EX MACHINA DESCENDS
Chapter 97
- Test Failure
Chapter 98
- Introductions
Chapter 99
- Moving Out
Chapter 100
- Jumpscaring the Internet
Chapter 101
- Prometheus Mark 6
Chapter 102
- Prometheus Mark 6 Testing
Chapter 103
- Scorched Earth
Chapter 104
- Doppelgangers
Chapter 105
- Ignition Sequence
Chapter 106
- Catching the Big Mouse
Chapter 107
- No Loose Ends
Chapter 108
- Consequences
Chapter 109
- Dragons Ascent
Chapter 110
- Even Aliens Are Junkies
Chapter 111
- The Real Predator
Chapter 112
- Forced Awakening
Chapter 113
- Meeting the Famed Ancient
Chapter 114
- - 115 Progress
Chapter 115
- - 114 The Force Awakens
Chapter 116
- Progress 2
Chapter 117
- Rise and Fall
Chapter 118
- Nuts and Crackers
Chapter 119
- Half-Assed Reunion
Chapter 120
- Lifting the Scales
Chapter 121
- Spark of Human Supremacy
Chapter 122
- - 123 First Encounter
Chapter 123
- - 122 First Ride
Chapter 124
- What an Irony
Chapter 125
- Evaluation
Chapter 126
- Strengths and Weaknesses
Chapter 127
- History
Chapter 128
- Plans
Chapter 129
- Beggar Shopper
Chapter 130
- IF YOU CANT BUY A REAL GUCCI BUY A FAKE ONE
Chapter 131
- Plans for the Future
Chapter 132
- Fury
Chapter 133
- Hangar Bay
Chapter 134
- Oreo-Philosophy Design
Chapter 135
- Competitions
Chapter 136
- Preparation Brazil
Chapter 137
- Preparation for Descent
Chapter 138
- Praetoriani Siderum
Chapter 139
- Nicolau
Chapter 140
- Battle Royale
Chapter 141
- Amazon Ciano
Chapter 142
- Dear Casanova
Chapter 143
- Byte OS 1
Chapter 144
- ByteOS 2
Chapter 145
- Masters of Disruption
Chapter 146
- Unearthing Corpses
Chapter 147
- Dark Harvest
Chapter 148
- Project Harvest
Chapter 149
- Meeting Old Bloodlines
Chapter 150
- Journey To The Past
Chapter 151
- Heaps
Chapter 152
- History Recall
Chapter 153
- Introducing Nicolau
Chapter 154
- The Man Of Absolute Faith
Chapter 155
- Renewed Faith New Alliance
Chapter 156
- Recruits
Chapter 157
- Praetoriani Suit of Armors
Chapter 158
- Praetoriani Rising
Chapter 159
- Forging Flesh and Steel
Chapter 160
- True Praetoriani
Chapter 161
- Phase 2 Incoming
Chapter 162
- Launch
Chapter 163
- Frenzy
Chapter 164
- All In One
Chapter 165
- There Is Only One Race The Human Race
Chapter 166
- Training Begins
Chapter 167
- Art Of Waaaghh
Chapter 168
- In the Table1
Chapter 169
- WAAAAGGHH
Chapter 170
- In the Table 2
Chapter 171
- Eerily Easy
Chapter 172
- Whos Laughing Now
Chapter 173
- Transfer
Chapter 174
- I HAVE THE WHEEL
Chapter 175
- Friend or Foe
Chapter 176
- Simulation Training
Chapter 177
- Self-Investment
Chapter 178
- Dark God Descending
Chapter 179
- Manifested Energy
Chapter 180
- Escalation
Chapter 181
- Invasion
Chapter 182
- We Are Not Cattle We Are The Storm
Chapter 183
- Chaos
Chapter 184
- Every Hands On Deck
Chapter 185
- First Strike
Chapter 186
- Response
Chapter 187
- Introductions
Chapter 188
- Dont Leave Without Paying
Chapter 189
- FAFO
Chapter 190
- Victory
Chapter 191
- Divided By Belief United By Threat
Chapter 192
- Round 2
Chapter 193
- The Beast Awakens
Chapter 194
- Tourists
Chapter 195
- First Mission
Chapter 196
- The Bloodwolfs Duel
Chapter 197
- A Very Bad Nightmare
Chapter 198
- A New Kind Of D-Day
Chapter 199
- End of The World
Chapter 200
- - 201 Dog Eat Dog
Chapter 201
- - 200 Clash of Titans
Chapter 202
- - 204 Humanitys First Win
Chapter 203
- - 202 No Mercy
Chapter 204
- - 203 Formation
Chapter 205
- Depart
Chapter 206
- - 207 New Hope
Chapter 207
- - 206 Golden Age
Chapter 208
- - 208 We did not conquer the stars We arrived hands open
Chapter 209
- - 209 Moby Dick
Chapter 210
- - 210 Hope and A Looming Threat
Chapter 211
- - 211 Purge
Chapter 212
- - 212 God Engine
Chapter 213
- - 213 Upgrading Humanity
Chapter 214
- - 214 Emperors Gambit
Chapter 215
- - 215 Final Preparations
Chapter 216
- - 216 The Dragons Deception
Chapter 217
- - 217 The Shield of Sol
Chapter 218
- - 218 The Dragons Fury
Chapter 219
- - 219 The Hunter Becomes the Hunted
Chapter 220
- - 220 The Vanguard
Chapter 221
- - 221 The Challenger
Chapter 222
- - 222 The Dance of Titans
Chapter 223
- - 223 The Reapers Kiss
Chapter 224
- - 224 The Suns Embrace
Chapter 225
- - 225 The Smugglers Dream and Everyones Demise
Chapter 226
- - 226 A Fathers Desperation
Chapter 227
- - 227 The Seed of Betrayal
Chapter 228
- - 228 Desperation Of A Father
Chapter 229
- - 229 The Gambit
Chapter 230
- - 230 The Last Human
Chapter 231
- - 231 Sacrifice
Chapter 232
- - 232 The Beginning of An End
Chapter 233
- - 233 Dawn Of A New Age
Chapter 234
- - 234 Bitter End
Chapter 235
- - 235 A Better End