The Paradox of Victory
The glass walls of the Sterling-Vane tower offered a panoramic view of Manhattan, but for Elias, it was just a series of grids. Elias was a corporate lawyer who saw the world as a set of executable functions. He didn't care about justice or morality; he cared about the "glitch"—the tiny, overlooked error in a system that allowed for an infinite return. Marcus, the CEO of the firm, was a...
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