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Chapter 2 - CHAPTER 2: UNKNOWN INTERFACE

Aarav stared at the screen for a long moment.

Then he tapped it.

Nothing about this resembled a normal phone interface. No apps. No notifications. No navigation bar.

Just a clean, dark display.

And a single line pulsing softly:

E.C.H.O. SYSTEM ONLINE

"Alright…" he muttered. "Either I'm hallucinating, or this is the most advanced virus ever made."

He tapped again.

The interface responded instantly.

HOST PROFILE

Name: Aarav MalhotraAge: 24Financial Status: ₹3,247Employment: Unemployed

Aarav's fingers froze.

"…How do you know that?"

The screen didn't answer directly. It simply continued.

SKILL ANALYSIS

Analytical Thinking: 72% Risk Assessment: 61% Communication: 48% Execution Discipline: 39%

He let out a short breath.

"Execution discipline… fair enough."

Then—

POTENTIAL VALUE: 2.1%

"…Excuse me?"

You are currently operating at 2.1% of your maximum economic potential.

The words lingered.

Not insulting.

Not encouraging.

Just… precise.

Aarav leaned forward slightly.

"What happens at 100%?"

No response.

Instead, the interface shifted again.

PREDICTION MODULE ACTIVE

Within 48 hours, you will fail to pay rent.

Aarav frowned.

"That's not a prediction. That's basic math."

Silence.

He exhaled slowly.

"Fine," he said. "Let's test you."

A small input field appeared.

ENTER OBJECTIVE

He hesitated briefly.

Then typed:

How do I make money today?

The response was immediate.

STRATEGY GENERATED

Local Arbitrage – Mobile AccessoriesInvestment Required: ₹1,000Estimated Return: ₹1,800–₹2,500

Below that:

Supplier location Suggested pricing Sales approach

Aarav stared at it.

This wasn't vague advice.

This was actionable.

Specific.

He grabbed his wallet.

₹1,200 in cash.

Enough to try.

He stood up, paused at the door, then glanced back at the phone.

"Alright," he said quietly.

"Let's see if you're real."

The screen flickered once.

ACTION INITIATED

And for reasons he couldn't explain—

That didn't feel like help.

It felt like commitment.

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