CHAPTER EIGHT: UNKNOWN HACKER

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The academy returned to normal. At least that was what everyone believed. By the next morning, Starlight Elite Academy was functioning flawlessly again. No glitches. No delays. No errors. Everything perfect. Too perfect. Students moved through the halls as if nothing had happened, their conversations already shifting to other things. “Guess they fixed it overnight.” “Of course they did. It’s Starlight.” “It wasn’t that serious anyway.” People always said that when they didn’t understand something. Ivy Morgan walked past them quietly. Her expression calm. Unchanged. Like the system failure had never existed. Like she had never touched it. Inside the main control office, however Things were very different. Multiple screens displayed system logs, security layers, and internal reports. Staff members stood around, their faces tense. “This doesn’t make sense,” one of them said. “We checked everything. There’s no record of a manual override.” “Then how was it fixed?” Silence. No one had an answer. At the center console, a senior technician replayed the system timeline. The glitch. The spread. The near-collapse. Then The recovery. Fast. Clean. Precise. Too precise. “Zoom in here,” another staff member said. The technician adjusted the display. Lines of code appeared fragmented traces of activity that shouldn’t have been there. “Someone accessed the core.” “That’s impossible.” “Not if they bypassed the security layers.” The room went quiet. Because that Shouldn’t have been possible. Then suddenly A warning flashed across the main screen. UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS DETECTED The message pulsed once. Then again. Every monitor in the room lit up. UNKNOWN HACKER SIGNATURE IDENTIFIED A sharp silence followed. No one spoke. No one moved. Because the system had just confirmed what they didn’t want to believe. Someone had entered. And left. Without permission. Without a trace. “Trace it,” the senior technician ordered quickly. “Already trying.” Lines of code ran across the screens, tracing pathways, scanning for origin points. Seconds passed. Then “Nothing.” “What do you mean nothing?” “There’s no source location. No entry record. No exit log.” “That’s not possible!” “It is if they erased everything.” The words settled heavily in the room. Whoever did this Wasn’t just skilled. They were elite. Across campus, the news spread faster than expected. “Did you hear? Someone hacked the system.” “No way.” “They’re calling it an ‘unknown hacker.’” “Unknown? In this place?” “Exactly.” Excitement mixed with unease. Fear mixed with curiosity. Because suddenly The academy didn’t feel as untouchable as it once did. In the central courtyard, Eliana Scott stood with her usual circle, her expression sharp. “An unknown hacker?” she repeated, clearly displeased. “That’s embarrassing.” Aria frowned. “They’re saying the person got into the core system.” Zara crossed her arms. “Then why hasn’t anyone found them?” Eliana’s eyes narrowed slightly. “Because someone is hiding something,” she said coldly. Her gaze drifted And landed on Ivy. Just for a second. Watching. Measuring. Then she looked away. Not convinced. But not certain either. Not far from them, Ethan Cross stood with Damien and Cole. Cole let out a low whistle. “Okay… that’s actually impressive.” Damien smirked slightly. “Not just impressive. Dangerous.” Ethan said nothing. His eyes were fixed on his phone screen, where a message from Cross Empire had just appeared. Alert: Unknown intrusion detected. Signature matches academy incident. His expression didn’t change. But something in his gaze sharpened. “Same hacker?” Cole asked, noticing. Ethan slipped his phone away. “Looks like it.” Damien tilted his head slightly. “So someone just hacked both the academy and Cross Empire… and disappeared?” Silence. Because that wasn’t normal. That was a problem. A serious one. Ethan’s gaze lifted slowly. Scanning the courtyard. Passing over students, groups, movement Until it stopped. On Ivy. She stood alone. Unbothered. Unaffected. Like the entire situation meant nothing to her. And once again That didn’t match. Not with everything else. Not with the timing. Not with her. Their eyes met briefly. Ivy held his gaze for a second. Then looked away. Calm. Controlled. Unreachable. Ethan didn’t move. But his mind had already made a decision. This wasn’t random. And she Wasn’t either. Across the academy, the system continued running flawlessly. Perfect again. Untouchable. But hidden deep within its layers A single truth remained. Someone had taken control. And walked away unseen. And now Everyone was looking for a ghost.
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