Born Into Villain's Family: I Have a 200\% Rebate System-Chapter 263: Software

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Chapter 263: Chapter 263: Software

The girl blinked and slowly stepped inside. Her eyes were wide, taking it all in. She looked around, then at Lucas, and said, "It’s... perfect."

Lucas smiled, feeling a little proud of himself. "Good. I’m glad you like it."

She turned to him, her eyes filled with a mix of gratitude and determination. "Thank you, Lucas," she said softly. "You... you really saved me. I don’t know what I would’ve done without you."

Lucas waved it off with a chuckle. "No need to thank me."

She nodded, feeling a new spark of hope she hadn’t felt in a long time. She walked over to the little desk by the window and set her bag down.

"I’ll work hard. I promise. I won’t let you down."

Lucas smiled. "That’s all I want to hear."

As he turned to leave, she called out to him. "Wait, Lucas." He stopped and looked at her.

"I... I’ll make it worth it. One day, I’ll pay you back. Ten thousand times," she said, her voice steady, but the determination in her eyes spoke louder than her words.

Lucas paused, a small smile tugging at his lips. "Alright. I’ll be waiting for that day."

If Lucas knew that the girl was telling the truth, he might have fainted right then and there.

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Aurora raised an eyebrow as she looked at Spencer. It was impossible to know if she was angry or just unresponsive...

Spencer, on the other hand, lowered his head and didn’t dare to lift his head. In his mind, he was cursing Mia. freёnovelkiss-com

Who knew that she would snitch to Aurora?

"I just... I just was afraid." Spencer muttered in a soft voice.

Aurora chuckled, and Spencer almost jumped out of his skin. What to say? Aurora’s laughter was truly terrifying!

"So you went ahead and scolded Aiden even though that guy wasn’t at fault, and now you are saying you were afraid."

"Aurora, you don’t understand!" Spencer blinked, and held Aurora’s hand, "He... he has slept with Diana. Though I never loved Diana, what if I do the same with you..."

Aurora interrupted him before he could speak.

Aurora shook her head slowly. "Spencer, you don’t understand." Her voice softened, but there was a firmness in it. "I’m not Diana. And Aiden, well, he made a mistake.

He already learned from it, and you’re still holding onto this grudge. Why?"

Spencer looked down, his face flushed with embarrassment.

"But... he could’ve used that as an excuse. He could’ve posted photos of you two and made it seem like something happened. I wouldn’t have known!"

Aurora interrupted, a smile playing at her lips.

"But he didn’t. Aiden could’ve done all that—made a scene, acted like you and I were something we weren’t—but he didn’t. You see, Spencer, there’s a fine line between love and hate.

If Aiden truly hated you, he would’ve played that card, made things worse for you. But he didn’t. He apologized. He explained himself."

Spencer stayed silent, his hands clenched tightly in his lap, not looking at her. Aurora paused for a moment, watching him closely.

"You see, Spencer, it’s all a misunderstanding. You’re punishing him for something he didn’t mean to do. Don’t you think it’s unfair to keep going on like this? It’s not just about Diana; it’s about your feelings and how you’re dealing with them."

There was a long silence between them, and Spencer finally lifted his head to meet her gaze. His eyes were a little watery, filled with a mix of confusion and regret.

"I just... I still don’t know what to think."

Aurora sighed, her voice softer now.

"It’s okay. I understand your feelings. I know it’s hard for you, but confronting Aiden when he was already the victim wouldn’t be right. You don’t have to hold onto this anger."

Spencer nodded slowly, his shoulders sagging in relief. "I’m sorry... I didn’t mean to upset you. I just... I don’t want to lose you."

Aurora smiled gently. "I’m not angry, Spencer. I just want you to understand. It’s about moving forward, not holding onto the past."

Spencer felt a wave of relief rush over him as he sat down beside her. "Thank you. I’ll try to understand. I promise."

Aurora nodded and took out her phone. Her fingers danced over the screen as she started typing, her eyes focused intently on the display. Spencer, still feeling a little guilty, glanced at her.

"What are you doing?" he asked, his curiosity piqued.

Aurora looked up briefly, a small smile on her lips. "Just working on something. A project."

Spencer raised an eyebrow, but didn’t press further. He was just happy that she wasn’t angry anymore. But what Aurora was working on was far beyond what Spencer could imagine.

Since waking up from the coma, her hacking and coding skills had skyrocketed.

She could now easily build games, websites, and even other software. It was like a whole new world opened up to her, and she was ready to take advantage of it.

Aurora had decided that she would launch her own software company.

There were so many problems in the world that she wanted to solve—and she would do it by creating innovative software, expanding it, and turning it into something bigger.

After the lectures were over, Aurora suddenly said to Spencer,

"You must have run out of money, right? Here. Keep this $1 million."

With that, Aurora transferred the money to Spencer.

Spencer was speechless before saying,

"Aurora, you are misunderstanding something. I am not that broke. I will send the money back."

Without waiting for Aurora’s response, he tried to send the money back, but Aurora stopped him and took away his phone.

"No need. Just use it, alright? Otherwise, I will think that you don’t want to have any relationship with me."

That was enough to shut Spencer. He could only nod.

Aurora passed him the phone, and suddenly her phone made a ’ding’ sound.

She peeked calmly and was delighted by the sudden influx of money.

$5 million was credited to her account.

Ah! Money still makes her the most delighted!

Aurora felt a burst of happiness so strong that she almost wanted to jump in the air, but she kept her cool. She was used to good things happening to her now. After all, she had worked hard for it.

Once the excitement had settled, Aurora decided it was time to get back to work.

"Bye." She said to Spencer and left.

Seeing her retreating back, Spencer was speechless.

"Is this even my girlfriend? She doesn’t plan a single date, doesn’t give me a single good bye kiss... have I just got a sugar mommy for myself?"

Well, logically speaking, he had indeed tempted Aurora to be his sugar mommy. However, he thought that Aurora would at most spend $40.

"No... this can’t go on... I need to do something!" Spencer thought.

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Aurora returned to her room.

She grabbed her laptop, sat on her bed, and immediately began coding.

The software she was developing wasn’t just any regular app—it was something unique, something that would solve a real-world problem for businesses.

She had an idea that could help companies streamline their operations with an easy-to-use tool that worked in real-time, saving them time and resources.

For the next week, Aurora followed the same routine. School in the morning, coding in the afternoon, and then late nights working on bugs and testing the app.

She barely had time to relax or sleep, but it didn’t matter.

By the end of the second week, Aurora had built the entire app. She looked at the screen, feeling a rush of pride. It was clean, simple, and efficient.

She felt like she had created something amazing. But when she tried to run the app, an error message popped up.

Aurora sighed, but she wasn’t discouraged.

Errors were a part of coding.

She’d had her fair share of them before, and she knew what to do. It took her another week to go through all the bugs, checking each line of code, testing every function.

But finally, after what felt like forever, the app was perfect.

Now, it was time for the next step. Aurora grabbed her phone and called Emily, her best friend, for help.

"Hey, Emily, I need you to open a company in my name. It’s going to be a software company."

Emily sounded excited on the other end. "Of course! I can handle that for you. But... what should the name be?"

Aurora paused for a moment, thinking hard.

A smile spread across her face as she finally came up with the perfect name. "How about Eclipse Technologies?" she said, her voice calm but confident.

Emily was silent for a moment. "Eclipse? I love it! Have you applied for patent for your software?"

"Not yet. I will get it done by tomorrow. Till then get the company started." Aurora said.

"I will. However, Aurora, are you doing this because you want to defeat that billionaire or just want to increase your net worth?"

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