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Chapter 75: Dealing With Big-sis

"What are you doing? So kind of server stuff?" Arya asked in a bossy tone, catching sight of Rohit working on his new laptop.

Rohit froze when he saw her standing in the doorway.

For a mont, he tensed, then forced himself to relax. Her question wasn’t really an accusation—it carried more curiosity than suspicion. He might look shady, sure, but not in a way she could easily decipher. With her background in economics, he still had the advantage.

The best play he could make now was to act normal.

He matched her tone, sidestepping the real issue.

"School work," he replied. "But why are you here in my room? Is... Mom okay?"

Arya arched a brow. "School work, huh? Seems you’re highly motivated after all that talk. But I’m seeing SDKs and command prompts. Isn’t that... backend related?"

Rohit snapped the laptop shut and smirked."Oh, don’t mind . I’m just hacking into your personal files to check how you run your little gaming company. Maybe I’ll leak a few secrets to your rivals and earn a couple of rupees... or who knows, so goddamn dollars."

Arya snorted. "Huh. Like you’d succeed. Go on, give it a try."

Rohit narrowed his eyes. "Exactly. Then, why waste my ti?"

Her annoyance flared—she hated being mocked and questioned at the sa ti. The old Rohit, the quiet one, hadn’t talked back. This new Rohit, after the hit on his head, had teeth.

She flicked her temper into a clipped tone. "Hey! What’s with the attitude? I’m just curious. I’m also invested in this stuff—why are you being so rude?"

Rohit frowned. "You’re asking

why I’m rude? When I’m the one trying to be polite after you barged in without knocking. Last ti, I rember my nose getting knocked out because I glanced into your room by mistake—and now you ruin my rhythm when I’m just a few seconds away from cracking the backend code."

Arya opened her mouth, then sputtered, "You... urrgh..." She wanted to curse but stalled it on the edge.

Rohit stood up and exhaled a sigh. "Fine... let’s reset." He straightened and surpsingly loosened into a theatrical bow. "Have a seat on my throne, Majesty Arya. I’ll take my place as your humble subject."

He dropped back onto the bed with a cheeky smile.

The gesture broke sothing in her. Arya took a breath, let it out, and sat at the study table, folding her legs.

"Very well, forget it. Mom’s fine—she’s sleeping." She turned, sharper now. "But be honest: earlier you told Mom that you love her. What was that all about?"

Rohit’s expression tightened. He’d been careful not to cross lines in front of her, so why was she obsessing over a few well-ant words? He replayed the mont in his head, testing whether he’d gone too far.

Arya tapped her fingers, impatient on desk. "Hey, answer it already. It’s just a question."

He t her directly. "Hmm... so impatient. Why are you making it a big deal? Isn’t cheering her up my role? Didn’t you see how she cald down when I said that?"

Her brow pinched. "And what about your biological parents? Shouldn’t you be worrying about them instead of fussing over my mom?"

Rohit sighed again as he had to go through this. "See, I don’t rember a thing for now, so I’m still figuring things out. Also, all this ti, I’ve seen her as my own mom. And suddenly, so outsiders—who leech off and live on our father’s money—got to hurt her? That didn’t sit right with . So I decided to cheer her up, knowing just how much she’s invested in our family. That’s it."

Arya corrected him, "The term is adopted. You are not our blood."

Rohit nodded. "Yes, and that makes

feel even more inclined toward this family... the people I already feel indebted to. I figured I’d get my answers eventually, but that certainly wasn’t the ti. So, if you know anything, I wouldn’t mind hearing it."

Arya chewed a nail, thinking. What he’d said wasn’t far from his usual personality, but there was a new edge—he’d beco more expressive. And what was with his cheeky tone? Anyway, that made him less of an imdiate threat.

Still, she wasn’t satisfied. "We don’t know much," she said at last. "Dad brought you ho when you were four. We weren’t allowed to ask. Since then, you’ve been part of the Singhanias."

Rohit nodded. "Ah! Thanks for sharing. I’ll ask Dad, then. When is he coming, by the way?"

"Day after tomorrow," Arya said, standing. She was about to leave, but then turned back with a warning. "And if you need anything from Mom, co through . It’s better she doesn’t face any more trauma."

Rohit raised his bandaged hands. "Hmm... you sure the bathroom deal is on?"

Arya paused and blinked. "Are you serious?"

He shrugged. "It’s hard to change this bandage with one hand. I’d appreciate the help." He held up the wrapped casing.

"Why you..." Arya rolled her eyes. "Urrrgh... fine." She eventually gave in, worried he might go to her mom instead—especially when he was being so expressive.

Rohit pushed a little. "In return, I’ll help with any server-side issues you have. Consider it a peace offering from your little brother."

Arya crossed her arms, skeptical. "You think knowing a few lines of code makes you a tech genius? Server issues aren’t a joke."

"Try ," Rohit said, calm and confident. "You’ve got my number. Send

a doc. I’ll fix it."

Arya was amused by his confidence. "Let’s make a bet—if you fail, then you handle your bandage business on your own, and you won’t be running to Mommy."

Rohit nodded and raised his hand. "Sure, let’s make a deal. But if you lose, you’ll have to scrub my back—it’s really hard to reach with one hand."

"We’ll see about that." Arya gave a smug half-smile and reached to shake his hand—then froze at what he did next.

"You have a beautiful smile, sis. I hope you keep it." His thumb brushed lightly over her hand, his expression caught between sweet and smug.

Her face twisted in disgust. "Argh. Creep!" With that, she stord out.

With Arya gone, Rohit finally felt a sense of relief. The best part? She had completely forgotten what he was doing—and what he was capable of. That was the reason he’d been showing his goofy side. Right now, he wasn’t in the mood, nor was he interested.

He walked over to his study table and opened his laptop. The lock screen lit up, but there was no password. That was his main concern.

After that, he layered security, toggled auto-hibernate, and fed Lisa a simple wake command as an extra guard: "Riku, here. Open up."

Then he returned to the logs.

The logs detailed Lisa’s updated features. The interdiate version offered better options—it could now use the system’s audio and speaker settings to listen and reply with voice. It could also take command of the machine without needing any input from Rohit to perform extra actions.

For starters, he reconfigured Lisa’s settings, focusing on areas like scope and where it could have full or partial access, based on what he wanted to allow. Then he said, "Lisa, can you hear ?"

A robotic feminine voice responded from his laptop, "[Yes, Chief.]"

The best part was that Lisa was synchronized across all devices, smart enough to detect the user’s location and choose the nearest device to respond.

Rohit felt a little doubtful about the chosen term. He had picked it on a whim since it was his personal favorite, but there was a chance it could raise suspicion if soone else heard it. So, as he sat down on his bed and picked up his phone, he ordered, "Change address term from ’chief’ to ’sir.’"

The new voice ca from his phone, "[OK... sir.]"

Rohit, feeling satisfied, said, "Now resu the last training module. Show all steps and minimize all settings."

The computer automatically opened files, folders, and the browser as if it were auto-scripted. The last training module began running in the background, just as he had instructed. It all took only five minutes.

Riku was overjoyed. "Cool." He had sothing that was still not available in comrcial versions of AI ant for the general public. Best of all, it would evolve a hundredfold once it completed its full training.

What he did wasn’t entirely new, as there were already codes written by automated testers to run software remotely. But here, the code was generated by Lisa’s high-thinking performance system, which directly commanded the system without running an actual automated script.

Sure, it took more ti than what Riku could have done manually, but it gave him the leverage to focus on other matters instead of doing everything himself. Besides, his personal AI was smarter and ten tis faster than the AIs currently available on the market. And after completing full interdiate training, its speed would rival that of at least ten humans combined.

The best part was its parallel monitoring system, which could keep an eye on things as an additional thread, depending on the device’s current handling capacity.

Feeling satisfied, Rohit said, "Notify

of any new mails," and began to focus on his next job.

He opened his Instagram account on his mobile—the fake model account he had made a day ago. It was doing great in views but was still held back for being new. He still needed this face to go viral for his next plan.

For that, he ordered Lisa to download one plugin add-on from his private site that could help. It was a click generator that could be used to generate views without being detected.

This worked best because current ta services push the algorithm to make content viral as long as it gets clicks, regardless of actual duration, since the creators believed in the potential of gathering interest.

He gave orders, "Lisa, help

generate millions of clicks on all videos of this account and handle the CAPTCHA codes if you encounter any."

Lisa’s affirmation ca, "[OK... sir.]"

He was about to give a new order when Lisa notified him, "[New mail received — phishing report: user Aisha.]"

Rohit grinned as he clicked the mail notification.

It contained a link that would generate an APK and, upon clicking, launch a model of Aisha’s phone that he could remote-access. This mail was sent to him the mont Aisha clicked the Zoom link, and now no permissions were needed to access her phone. In short, her whole phone was hacked, and she wasn’t even aware of it.

"Nice," he said with a grin. "Let’s see what secrets you have, my dear cousin."

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