Mystery & Suspense

The Woman Who Knew the Original Code: Chapter 4

4 min read · Original fiction · Chapter 6

Bao Ngo knew the official story was false when an encrypted file appeared on her computer before sunrise.

For years, the most influential technology family in Rosefield had controlled every version of the truth. Their account appeared in interviews, research papers, contracts, and carefully repeated conversations.

Bao Ngo began to question that account when she discovered a deleted recording from the night the laboratory closed. The evidence pointed toward Long Duong, the person who had promised never to deceive her.

Long Duong admitted that he knew part of the truth, but claimed his silence had protected her. His explanation weakened when the name Phong Duong appeared in the earliest project records.

Phong Duong offered money, privacy, and a quiet departure from Rosefield. The offer sounded generous, but it was really the price of silence.

Bao Ngo refused. She compared source files, recovered archived messages, and found a former engineer who remembered a private meeting held after midnight.

The engineer had kept one backup because the instructions had seemed improper. That backup connected every important person to the same decision.

When Bao Ngo confronted Long Duong, he admitted that his family had benefited. She told him that trust without honesty had only made the betrayal easier to hide.

The final confrontation happened during a public technology event intended to celebrate the family's success. Instead, Bao Ngo presented the records, the witness, and a recording no one knew existed.

Phong Duong tried to portray her as confused and emotional. The attempt failed because the evidence was precise, dated, and independently verified.

By sunrise, investors had withdrawn and relatives had changed their stories. People who had ignored Bao Ngo for years suddenly wanted private meetings.

Long Duong remained beside her, but she did not confuse one courageous act with forgiveness. Trust would have to be rebuilt without secrecy.

Months later, Bao Ngo had recovered control of her future. The victory did not erase the past, but it ended the lie that had defined her life.

Then another encrypted message arrived: “The first secret began in Rosefield. The last one did not.”

This story is fictional. Any resemblance to real people or events is coincidental.