"Do you know that Ms. Yeager was the baby that got mixed up with the Morris family? She didn’t
have the best reputation around here before." asked Paulina.
Tammie took Paulina''s hand reassuringly. “Those are just rumors, and I trust you, as I do Ms.
Yeager."
"Thank you." Paulina leaned in and nted a gentle kiss on Tammie’s forehead.
**
At the casino, Daniel leaned against the railing on the second floor, his gaze sweeping the floor
below.
He was determined to show Sherman that Anthea was ying hard to get. And Anthea would
surely step foot in this casino again.
However, she was nowhere to be seen these past few days.
Daniel narrowed his eyes. "Could she have changed her game n?"
"Mr. Robinson, there you are. Mr. Christensen wants a word with you," an attendant''s voice
interrupted Daniel''s thoughts.
"Be right there." Daniel turned and made his way over.
Sherman was sitting on a couch with aptop on his knees, his fingers flying across the keyboard,
the cold light reflecting off his elegant knuckles.
"Fire up yourptop. I''ve got something to send you."
"Okay." Daniel grabbed a nearbyptop and logged in.
With one hand deftly navigating hisputer and the other casually toying with a cross, Sherman
said, "Sent it."
"What''s this?" Daniel asked, puzzled.
"Forward it to Phoenix. He''ll know what to do."
Daniel paused, then inquired, "Thetest OS System?"
Sherman nodded slightly.
Daniel was shocked.
The OS was an intelligent system developed by the Christensen Group.
Sherman had been working on OS since he was sixteen and made a breakthrough at twenty,
integrating AI into everyday life.
After a decade of research by the Christensen Group''s elite team, OS 3.0 wasunched.
But they hit unprecedented difficulties as they were on the cusp of 4.0.
If AI research seeded, it meant humans were ying with fire. One slip could lead to AI ruling
over humanity.
It wasn''t an exaggeration but a reflection of humanity''s vulnerability in the face of advanced
technology.
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The team had to halt research and put the 4.0 project on ice.
Daniel hadn''t expected Sherman to have such faith in the legendary Phoenix.
He admired Phoenix, too, of course. But could Phoenix pull it off alone? After all, it took a team of a
thousand experts a decade to advance to OS 3.0. Could one man usher it into the 4.0 era?
As Daniel marveled, he logged onto GlobalGigaNet.
Opening the chat window, he typed, [Are you there, Phoenix? I have a favor to ask!]
[Speak.] The reply was terse.
Daniel outlined the issue.
"How much?"
Daniel hadn''t expected such a blunt question. He turned to Sherman, "Sherman, Phoenix is asking
about the payment."
"Give me theptop."
Daniel passed it over.
Sherman positioned the cross between his fingers and took theptop, typing a message, saying,
[Once you get it done, you set your fee.]
"Are you sure?"
"Yeah." Though brief, his reply carried an air of authority.
On the other end and ustomed to touching her nose when thinking, Phoenix smirked. [Deal!]
Sherman sent the file over.
Phoenix clicked to receive it.
Sherman typed again, [How long will it take?]
[No guarantees on time, but no more than two months,] Phoenix replied after ncing at the file. It
seemed like an AI system. Fixing this under less-than-ideal conditions might take a month. Two
months was a safe bet.
In her world, this was trivial, something she could nail in a day.
Sherman, his fingers absently ying with the cross, a faint glow from the screen illuminating his
features, raised an eyebrow. [How about adding me on WhatsApp?]