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The Act was designed to find "natural geniuses," but it felt more like a gladiator pit for the ambitious.
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Inside the Solis "Sprint Suite," Elias was plugged into a neural interface. He lived through five years of corporate crises in two days. He fired digital subordinates, navigated hostile takeovers in virtual boardrooms, and managed a simulated global energy crisis. The mental strain was immense; the Act used "accelerated stress hormones" to mimic the toll of a long career. The final task appeared: Sacrifice a loyal subsidiary
By hour 40, Elias’s vision was blurring. The final task appeared: Sacrifice a loyal subsidiary to save the parent company's quarterly dividends. He fired digital subordinates
In the near-future city of Veridia, the corporate ladder wasn’t a climb—it was a gamble. Under the , the government allowed citizens to bypass years of entry-level grind through "High-Stakes Skill Sprints."