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Building a Business Empire with my Technological System

Michael Reyes is your typical college student, caught in the relentless cycle of balancing studies and part-time work. As a second-year mechanical engineering student, his days are packed from dawn till dusk. Mornings are dedicated to lectures and coursework, while afternoons are spent at a part-time job that helps him make ends meet. Evenings are his only respite, though often spent more on studying than sleeping, if he gets the chance to rest at all. His life is a constant juggle, trying to keep up with demanding academic requirements while also contributing financially to his household. He's a hardworking, average student – not the top of his class, but not at the bottom either. But Michael's life takes an unexpected turn when he gains access to a mysterious Technological System. This system offers him a glimpse into future technologies, granting him knowledge and tools far beyond his time. When he realized its potential, his first words are. "I'm going to be rich!" Follow as Michael build his own business empire rivaling Apple, Microsoft, even Google. Disclaimer: 'Building a Business Empire with my Technological System' is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, places, events, locales, and incidents are either the products of the author's imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental. This book may reference real companies and organizations, but these references are for narrative purposes only and are not intended to depict actual conduct or involvement of these entities. The use of these names and references is not meant to harm, defame, or discredit these companies or organizations.

Faux1231 · Ficção Científica
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400 Chs

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At Manila International Airport, Brian Chow stepped into the bustling arrival terminal, his eyes scanning the crowd for a sign with his name. Instead, he was immediately surrounded by eager taxi drivers, each one vying for his attention.

"Sir, taxi? Very good price for you!" one driver called out, stepping directly in front of Brian, and holding up a laminated card with rates.

"No, sir, come with me, my car is very comfortable," another insisted, trying to grab Brian's luggage from his hand.

Brian, feeling overwhelmed, tried to navigate through the swarm of drivers, "No, thank you, I have a ride arranged," he said, attempting to move forward.

"Sir, don't pay more, I give you the best deal," another driver interjected, waving his hand emphatically, trying to usher Brian towards a well-worn vehicle parked haphazardly at the curb.