The Phantom: Code Breaker
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  • Reads 556
  • Votes 51
  • Parts 42
  • Time 8h 1m
Complete, First published Jul 02, 2018
A  middle high school student, Markus Lockwood, a certified computer geek, and gamer, was taken from school and given a huge task to defeat a virus that eats the whole internet world and causes damage in the real world. As he ventures how to defeat the virus, he encountered difficulties that brought him and his friends an adventure that placed their lives at stake. To take down their enemy, he was forced to go beyond his limits and use the program he crafted, The Phantom Algorithm that later became a high-end Artificial Intelligence, to hack and defeat the harbinger of disaster, or so he thought.

The Incident brought him to a choice and eventually fused with his AI and his everyday life has turned into something chaotic. As time passed by, his AI had become a threat, and his name became a Criminal that killed people. His life has changed and all eyes scorn at him that forced him to change as well and possessed another Identity, Ginsei Hachiro.

He had to live with his new life and face the new challenges laid in front of him and in Artificial reality. As the world needed his help again, he hesitated, feared he'd be hated again but he had no choice but to finish what he'd started. He only hoped he could change the brand of his old name.

Would he be able to change his fate and become the old him? Or he'll just stay as his current self? What will be his choice?
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