TECH TYCOON SYSTEM

Chapter 8: The Expansion Begins



 

Dubai – One Week Later

In a high-rise office inside Dubai Silicon Oasis, the glass doors of Novalith BioSolutions now bore a golden logo.

Inside sat two employees: both locals, both unaware they were pawns in something far greater than a biotech startup.

One handled emails and logistics. The other monitored product listings and invoices.

Both paid well. Both signed NDAs they never read.

And both answered to a man they had never met.


Mumbai – Steve’s Apartment

Steve sat cross-legged on his mattress, surrounded by glowing monitors, charts, currency graphs, and black market dashboards.

The room was quiet.

Except for the occasional ping of notifications.

He now operated like a ghost CEO, building an empire from a dim room where the fan rattled and paint peeled off the wall.

“They laugh at Indian startups,” Steve muttered. “Let’s see them laugh when I start moving tech that governments don’t even know exists.”


System Interface: Expansion Toolkit Unlocked

New Modules Activated:

  • Shell Chain Builder

  • Employee Identity Masker

  • Invoice & Audit Faker

  • Crypto Mixer AI (Gen-2)

  • Clean-Income Injector (Dubai, Cyprus, Singapore)

New Influence Perk: “Shadow Founder” – Add dummy CEOs to every company to obscure origin.

Steve used them all.

Within 48 hours, he had:

  • Five layered shell companies, spanning Dubai, Singapore, and the Cayman Islands.

  • A front logistics firm in Vietnam to explain “product movement.”

  • A clean medical research grant flowing in from Cyprus to make the business appear legal.

  • And an offshore crypto bank that issued him a Visa Platinum card under the alias Aarav Krishnan.

He even paid taxes—just enough to look boring.

“Stay boring. That’s how you get rich and invisible.”


Hiring Begins – Carefully

Steve didn’t need talent—he needed loyalty and silence.

His first real recruit was a man named Rayyan Bhatt, an out-of-work Indian coder with a gambling addiction and heavy debt.

Steve found him through the system’s “Risk-Adapted Recruitment Module.”

He offered Rayyan:

  • $10,000 per month

  • Full anonymity

  • A basic hacking job using system-guided software

Rayyan never asked who he worked for.

He was flown to Singapore, placed in a furnished apartment, and began running “server sanitation” protocols for Steve’s shell operations.


10:00 PM – Back in Mumbai

Steve stood at the balcony of his crumbling apartment building.

Below, kids played cricket in the street. The air smelled of fried pakoras and wet pavement.

None of them knew that from this decaying tower, a boy named Steve was beginning to influence trade routes, financial data, and diplomatic licenses halfway across the world.

“I’m not rich yet,” Steve said to himself.
“But I’m inevitable.”


CIA Office – Geneva Branch

Analyst Monica Hale frowned.

“Novalith BioSolutions just filed its second quarter taxes. Everything’s clean. But this company didn’t exist a month ago.”

Her team ran facial recognition on the “CEO.”

No matches.

Her gut screamed something was wrong.

“Whoever’s behind this—he’s smart. Cold. Indian, most likely. Probably working alone. And this isn’t his final form.”

She flagged the company.

But she didn’t know… she was already three steps behind.


System Notification

Net Worth (Clean): $2,130,000 USD
Net Worth (Dirty): $6.4 Million USD
Global Asset Footprint: 3 Countries
Clean Money Inflow: $48,000/day

Warning: Power Attracts Eyes. Eyes Attract Death. Proceed Carefully.

Steve’s eyes narrowed at the screen.

“Let them look,” he whispered.
“But they’ll never see me coming.”

 

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