Sage was immediately upset upon hearing this. “Who told you and Mommy to do such a silly thing? I
won’t die without bone marrow.”
Tears welled up in Ginger’s eyes as she replied, “But Mommy told me that if
there’s bone marrow, Sage, you’ll recover.”
Ginger hoped that Sage could regain his health, attend kindergarten like her, and make friends with
children his age.
With desperation in her voice, she pleaded, “Sage, please don’t tell Uncle Dominic.”
Seeing Ginger in tears on the video call, Sage’s stern expression softened slightly, “Don’t cry.”
Sniffling, Ginger continued, “Sage, please promise me, okay?”
After a few moments, Sage reluctantly responded, “I promise.”
Ginger immediately stopped crying, using her chubby little hands to wipe away
her tears.
Despite a bit of snot hanging from her mouth, she managed to muster a bright smile as she looked at
Sage on the video call.
With an air of maturity, Sage let out a sigh. He knew Ginger was deliberately being stubborn and
tearful, but he felt powerless to stop her antics.
ustomed to such disys, Rachel casually shook the tablet in her hand.
“Your daddy looks quite handsome, and word has it that he’s quite ruthless and decisive in the
business circles of Bern City. He’s certainly a force to be reckoned
with.”
Sage’s expression turned cold as he snorted. “Then I’ll show him a thing or two today.”
In a matter of moments, anotherputer beside him had already breached the systems of the Barrett
Group.
Sage casually navigated through the internalworks, but soon enough, the corporation’s firewall
sounded an rm.
Ginger grew increasingly nervous. “Sage, they’ve discovered you. You better run!
If Timothy found out about Sage’s existence, it would spell disaster.
However, Sage remained surprisinglyposed as he continued typing on the keyboard.
He had no intention of fleeing. Instead, his focus was fixed on theputer screen. This time, he had
been a bit careless.
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Typically, corporate systems had simr internal designs, and Sage was rather
familiar with them.
Yet, to his surprise, the Barrett Group’s system proved to be different. Sage couldn’t pinpoint where he
had triggered the firewall rm.
Having never faced setbacks in the realm ofputers, Sage had no intention of backing down–
especially not from the bad guy’s system!
Sage’s expression grew stern as he confronted the firewall embedded within the system. Soon, the
entire internalwork of the Barrett Group began to copse, rendering it inessible to all.
Upon receiving the alert, Timothy hurried to the Barrett Group.
As he stepped into his office and switched on theputer, he confirmed that the internal system had
indeed crashed.
With a cold expression, he dered, “It’s been over half an hour, and you haven’t managed to
apprehend the culprit or even restore the internal systems. What am I paying you for, exactly?”
Sweating profusely, Heath replied, “I apologize, Mr. Barrett. Our colleagues in the technical department
have been working diligently, but this troublesome hacker seems to have a very elusive background
and refuses to relent.”
“Are you saying that we’repletely at their mercy just because they refuse to back down?”
“Our technical team is putting in their best efforts, but the intruder has managed to breach the firewall
you implemented, hence their audacious behavior,” Heath exined.
Infuriated, Timothy pulled at his tie, his eyes darkening as he settled in front of theputer. With his
slender fingers deftly dancing across the keyboard, lines of code began to materialize on the screen.