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Too Late, CEO: Meet Your Hacker Son

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 953    |    Released on: Today at 16:21

d of lettuce, and a single, sad-looking tomato. That was it. Rent was due next

so lost in thought that she didn't notice the spaghe

om

ntly took the wooden spoon from her hand, his e

pot, his movements focused and efficient. Jenna leaned against the doorframe, a wa

right through it. He put his fork down and looke

money, aren'

uard. She managed a weak smile. "Don't you worr

have to be so tired all the time," he s

t. She reached across the table and stroked

e glow of his laptop screen. His mother's quiet desperation had solidified his resolve. He

ns he couldn't answer, questions that would lead her to a truth she wasn't ready for. The mon

n's firewalls as if they were made of paper. He scrolled through the records fo

ot was a little over ten million dollars. The ticket had been sold a

rf

er that morning. He watched as customers bought their tickets, his mind processing patterns. He settled on a regular customer, a homeless ma

of the homeless man's losing ticket in the lottery's database and reassign

and set it to execute.

dle of childish energy. "Let's

their way, they passed the convenience store. Mase suddenly st

can I

hand dipped inside and emerged a second later, clutching a crumpled, discarded l

We can't afford any

y strengthene

easures in his pocket. He pulled out a piece of string, a shiny rock, and th

asked, picking it up with

one must have dropped it.

ting out. "What if it's a winner? We c

It was a silly, hopeless fantasy, but it was harml

a little foolish, took the crumpled ticket from Mase and smoothed it ou

upted in a cacophony of cheerful, synthesized music

NS! WINNER OF

used to process the information. It had

music, the same flashing ligh

er. He took the ticket and scanned it at his

"Ma'am... you just wo

en down to the small, flimsy piece of paper in her hand. Her entire b

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Too Late, CEO: Meet Your Hacker Son
Too Late, CEO: Meet Your Hacker Son
“I was pregnant with my billionaire husband's child. I went to the hospital to share the news, only to find him unexpectedly awake from his six-month coma. But instead of joy, he looked at me with cold, dead eyes and threw a divorce agreement in my face. "Sign it. Our marriage was a mistake," he ordered, threatening me with a fate worse than death. Terrified by his cruelty, I fled, only to collapse in a pool of blood. I went into premature labor and was told by the doctor that one of my twin boys didn't make it. Seven years later, I was struggling to raise my surviving son, Mase, when my ex-husband's men suddenly kidnapped me off the street. Barrett locked me in his mansion, violently shoved up my shirt to expose my C-section scar, and accused me of abandoning our disabled son in an orphanage. He brought out a sickly boy who looked exactly like Mase, forcing a DNA test on me while my former doctor blindly followed his orders. I was humiliated and devastated. I had mourned my dead baby for seven years! Where did this disabled child come from? Why did his family forge a hospital report to frame me as a heartless monster? What they didn't know was that my seven-year-old son Mase wasn't just a normal kid. He was a secret, world-class hacker. And right now, he had just hijacked the entire network of Barrett's corporate empire and was walking straight into his penthouse office to get his mother back.”