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Lassen delicately adjusted the VR headset on his head, his eyes widening at the vast digital world unfolding before him. The landscapes, majestic and lifelike, seed almost alive. Every detail, from the shifting shadows to the rustling of the wind through virtual trees, spoke of an unsettling perfection. When he finally removed the headset, a satisfied smile crossed his face.

— "Impressive. System, this is even better than I imagined."

[I live to exceed your expectations, Host] the system replied with its usual sarcasm.

Lassen placed the headset back on the table and stretched in his armchair.

— "Alright, now that it's ready, let's make more of these headsets for the players. Send a hundred of them."

[Host, I'm afraid that's not possible] the system responded after a calculated pause. [I can design a perfect prototype for you, but mass production is an entirely different matter.]

Lassen frowned.

— "Why not? Don't tell that you, with all your capabilities, can't make a few gadgets."

[Creating a unique item, yes. But producing thousands of units requires material resources, assembly lines, supply chains, and, worse yet, interaction with humans. I am an artificial intelligence, not a factory.]

Lassen rolled his eyes.

— "Great. So, what's the solution?"

[You'll need to find an industrial partner capable of producing these headsets in large quantities.]

Lassen let out a deep sigh, casting a bored glance at the ceiling.

— "And I suppose you want to leave my den to find this factory?"

[Not necessarily. You have Adrian and Alex to handle the groundwork. However, a good starting point could be a state-owned company or collaboration with the governnt.]

Adrian, who had been observing silently, stepped forward calmly.

— "The Director General of Police could be a good option. You've already worked with him, and he has the necessary connections to facilitate this kind of project."

Lassen nodded, a sly smile forming on his lips.

— "Alright, let's do it. System, hack his phone and send him a ssage in my usual style: direct and a bit confusing."

[Your subtlety is always admirable, Host. Here's what I propose: 'I want to see you. Bring your brain. Adrian will pick you up.']

Lassen burst into laughter.

— "Perfect. Send it."

---

The Director General of Police sat in his office, reviewing a report on national security. Since dismantling Geria's spy network, he hadn't had a mont's rest. New directives kept piling up, and protecting Macro's critical infrastructure had beco his top priority.

As he prepared to sign a docunt, his computer screen froze. Before he could react, a rudintary interface replaced his usual dashboard. A ssage appeared:

> "I want to see you. Bring your brain. Adrian will pick you up."

The director stared at the screen, a mix of annoyance and resigned amusent crossing his face. He recognized this tone imdiately. That nonchalant confidence could only belong to one person: Mister X.

He let out a deep sigh and ran a hand over his face.

— "This man... always so direct."

He reread the ssage, pondering. Despite his initial frustration, he couldn't deny the fascination he felt for Mister X. This man, with his arrogance and genius, had already proven to be a force not to be underestimated.

The director rose from his desk, grabbed his coat, and prepared to leave. As he exited his office, he addressed his deputy.

— "I need to step out for an urgent matter. Handle the reports while I'm gone."

Approaching the main entrance, he noticed the sleek black car parked outside. Adrian, impeccably dressed, waited by the door. Without a word, the director got into the car.

— "No hints about what your master wants this ti?" the director asked with a hint of sarcasm.

Adrian responded with a faint smile.

— "You know how he is. You'll find out soon enough."

The ride was silent, the director trying to anticipate what Mister X might want this ti. When they arrived at Lassen's villa, he took a deep breath, ntally preparing for another exasperating yet intriguing discussion with this extraordinary man.

— "Alright, let's see what he's up to this ti," he muttered as he stepped out of the car.

The door opened, and Adrian invited him inside. Entering Lassen's office, he found the man lounging nonchalantly in his armchair, a novel in hand.

— "There you are at last," Lassen said without even looking up.

The director let out a deep sigh.

— "You have a talent for making every eting... unforgettable. So, what brings here this ti?"

Lassen closed his book with a sly grin.

— "A revolutionary idea, of course. But first, sit down. We have much to discuss."

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