The Tycoon's Odyssey

Chapter 136: 136:New Land



A place that existed solely in the realm of bytes and algorithms.

In the real world, the latest sensation was the HoloLens VR Head Gear, a cutting-edge device that captured everyone's attention. Marketed as a revolutionary tool for immersive experiences, it allowed users to dive into interactive games and watch movies in a way that felt almost tangible.

However, for all its futuristic appeal, the HoloLens had a built-in limitation: users could only engage with it for up to two hours at a stretch before it would automatically shut down, a precautionary measure designed to safeguard their health. And after two hours, the device required a break before it could be used again.

What most people didn't realize was that Evan, the mastermind behind the Nerve Gear, had a far grander plan in mind.

The Nerve Gear, while outwardly similar to the HoloLens, was engineered with a hidden purpose. It was designed to capture not just visual and auditory data, but also intricate biological and neural information from its users. This data was then transmitted to Aurora once the scanning was complete.

It was a hidden feature with codes implemented in it.

Each time someone used the Nerve Gear, it would send detailed brain wave patterns and physiological data to Aurora.

With its remarkable processing power, the AI used this information to create and populate Newland with incredibly lifelike avatars—digital representations of real people. These avatars were not just faceless figures but also embodied the traits and behaviours of the individuals from whom the data was collected.

In a high-tech control room within one of the towering towers of this digital world, screens flickered with the vibrant activity of Newland's virtual streets.

Here, Aurora worked tirelessly behind the scenes, transforming raw data into sophisticated digital avatars. Each avatar moved and interacted with remarkable realism, reflecting the unique characteristics of their real-world counterparts.

As Evan observed the flow of data and the life unfolding within Newland, he saw the fruits of his ingenious plan taking shape. The avatars, crafted from real-world individuals, were seamlessly integrated into the virtual city's fabric. They contributed to a dynamic, ever-evolving environment, which Evan could monitor and influence at will.

Evan Leaning forward, his eyes intently scanning the screens "Aurora, give me the latest update on the data we're collecting from the Nerve Gear."

[Certainly, Sir The current session has just concluded. I have received and processed the latest batch of neural and biological data from the Nerve Gear users. The data has been integrated into the Newland simulation.]

Evan nodded with a satisfied smirk, his fingers drumming on the desk. "And how are the avatars responding? Are they interacting as expected?"

[The avatars are functioning with a high degree of accuracy. Their behaviors and interactions align closely with the real-world profiles from which they are created. I have observed increased engagement and activity in the virtual city, with a notable rise in interactions among avatars.]

Evan raised an eyebrow, a thoughtful frown creasing his forehead "Any anomalies or unexpected results?"

[There are a few deviations in behavior that could be indicative of underlying psychological stressors or unanticipated environmental factors within Newland. I am currently analyzing these anomalies to determine their causes and potential impacts on the simulation.]

Evan leaned back, crossing his arms, his expression serious. "Make sure to address any significant issues immediately. We can't afford any disruptions in the system."

[Understood. I will prioritize the analysis of these anomalies and implement any necessary adjustments to maintain the stability and accuracy of the simulation.]

"Good. Also, keep an eye on any emerging patterns that might indicate new developments or threats in the real world. We can snoop on a few dangerous people and their plans beforehand."

[I will continue to monitor the data streams and alert you to any significant developments or threats. The system's analytics will ensure that we are kept informed of any crucial changes or risks.]

"By the way, did all influential people use the headset?"

[Some opted for it, like Elyon Hust and Steve Hook. There were also a few who declined despite HoloLens approaching them personally.]

"Hmm! Those foxes are quite sharp. I am sure they already had premonitions.]

The HoloLens, though marketed as a mere entertainment device, was a crucial element in Evan's broader strategy. However, if the people he needed didn't use it, he couldn't get what he wanted.

[By the way, don't forget, you have a meeting with the officials this afternoon.]

Upon hearing this, Evan's expression darkened a bit.

"Damn!"

The government agents had contacted him, asking about his dealing with the Home Minster. They were scheduled to arrive today at a sharp 12 PM.

The deal began with discussions about security measures, followed by Amit asking him about innovation and now that Next Gen Tech had emerged, those greedy eyes might ask him to help them in their project.

However, Evan could sense the potential trouble brewing.

But that was just a minor concern. The main issue was that he had yet to sign a contract with the government.

Despite its power, the government also feared the influence of the wealthy and their connections.

A wealthy individual with a strong foundation could destabilize a country's economy if they truly set their mind to it.

Someone like Amdani could easily render at least 20% of the working force jobless and it wouldn't take much for him to create public unrest.

While there were ways to address these issues, it was better to avoid them altogether.

Because of these fears, the government tried to slump the people who would rise to become influential but won't collaborate with them.

They had no problem with someone getting rich as long as they were in cahoots with them, but if he or she showed any signs of resistance, they would be crushed.

However, newcomers like Evan were welcomed by the government. He had enough capital to fund projects in exchange for favors and support, making him valuable despite not receiving substantial benefits. Moreover, being someone young they lack maturity to bargain and take solid steps unlike experienced businessman.Even a mere rumor of government backing would make others cautious.


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