RING RING RING
My alarm clock began ringing, indicating that it was already 6:00 am in the morning. It wasn't me who set it up, but the real Joon. Seemed like that guy was a hardworking person.
I stretched my fingers and legs, not out of necessity but more out of habit.
At this point, I'm halfway through my coding. I made a backdoor, kind of like a secret entrance, so I can connect to the servers without the AI catching on.
To its watchful eyes, my code appeared nothing more than random string of characters.
I had these jumbled-up characters, like pieces of a puzzle.
Once I set things up, all I needed to do was connect them to create a malware. Sure, I had to do some manual work, searching the physical outlet for the mainframe to really access the main server.
But being able to study the AI's outer network was handy – it helped me learned how to avoid triggering any alarms. It was like sneaking through without leaving a trace.