You feel bad about leaving Zero to the authorities but business is business. Besides, if your roles had been reversed, Zero wouldn’t have gone back. At this stage you’ve stopped caring for whatever Kaiba wants or what Zero wants. You’re on your own now. Keep running and don’t look back.
The rain stops. You’re cautious about where to go, who to trust. What did Zero tell the authorities? Did he give you away? You consider returning to your apartment. All of your hardware is there, if the police found it you know you’d be in trouble, but if they caught you there it would be much worse.
The train station. Keep moving. Why did Z mention the access protocols? Was it a mistake? Doesn’t matter. For you, it’s an opportunity. Destroy Kaiba.
You sit down and let the train take off, staring out a scratched-up window with a sticker warning people about the costs of vandalism. You’re far enough away now. Go cyber. Access the datafile, bypass the security mechanism, crack the encryption. You’re in.
It’s like you’re floating through a digital library and you’re reading every single one of Kaiba’s files at once. The datafile has a backdoor into the entire network.
And now you’re holding it all in your hands.
WHAT DO YOU DO WITH IT?
DESTROY EVERYTHING (Go to chapter 14)
OR
TAKE OVER KAIBA’S ORGANISATION (Go to chapter 15)
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