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Freya’s hesitation lingered, her stomach twisting. Ellis caught the doubt in her eyes. Slipping a hand into his jacket, he pulled out a folded document and slid it across the desk.
“This is your green light,” he said, tapping the paper. “Official permission to take a swing at it. Frederick had a go before you.”
Her eyes widened, curiosity sparking. “What happened with him?” she asked, ncing up.
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The answer was clear in his expression—Frederick had hit a wall. This was no amateur setup; even a test system crafted by the organization’s best would be a beast to crack.
She exhaled, squared her shoulders, and turned to the screen. Her fingers danced across the keys, the faint hum of theputer filling the quiet room. It was time to dive in.
As Freya began her operation, a small crowd of technicians gradually gathered around her.
She remainedpletely unfazed by their presence, her eyes fixed on theputer screen while her fingers moved across the keyboard with practiced ease.
Time continued its quiet march, slipping by second after second.
Two hours passed.
She was still going, focused and tireless.
Ellis, not entirely familiar with theplexities of the task at hand, turned to the technicians nearby and asked, “How’s it going?”
“Way better than that boy who came before her,” one of them answered, the admiration in his voice unmistakable. There was even a subtle edge of nervousness in his tone. “If it were just one of us against her, we wouldn’t stand a chance.”
Ellis looked genuinely impressed. That good, huh?
“No way anyone’s cracking it in a short time.”
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After carefullybing through their entire security defense system, Freya finally leaned back and addressed them. “There are a few weak spots, but nothing an average hacker could exploit.”
“Not even you?” Ellis asked, watching her with interest.
Freya shot a nce at the group standing behind her, then turned her eyes back to Ellis. “It’d take some time.”
“How long are we talking?” Ellis pressed.
Freya paused briefly, then gave her answer. “Three days.”
The system was solid, no doubt, but this kind of thing came naturally to her. She had gone up against countless hackers before and never lost once. In fact, she had once infiltrated a top-tier governmentwork and slipped out without leaving a trace.
“Ellis, is this young woman the talent you brought in for us?” the head of the technical department asked, his eyes practically lighting up with curiosity as he stared at Freya.
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