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Cathy and Nuria are a couple, attending the same school and have become multimillionaires. They've bought a mansion where the parties never end, and they also own vast tracts of land in the Metaverse, which are increasing in value exponentially every day.
On the other hand, Bao-yu, the cryptocurrency miner who randomly sent them fifty million euros, is kidnapped by Office 610 to discover where the money went, which even Bao-yu doesn't know.
Everything seems to favor Cathy and Nuria, but something starts to cloud their relationship. Additionally, secret services from many countries begin their pursuit amid a cyber warfare.
Bao-yu manages to escape from Office 610 and also begins the search for the girls.
Unbeknownst to them, they have become the focus of half the planet.
Note from J.P. Johnson:
Dear friend, this book is written in the feminine gender, as you might have noticed from the first few pages. The reason why the feminine prevails in my recent works-it being the more numerous gender on the planet-is simply a matter of justice.
Since our primate ancestors descended from the trees and began walking upright, becoming hominids, the masculine has dominated all aspects of human society. Isn't it time to change that? For social justice to become a reality, we should speak in the feminine at least for the next hundred million years. All the scientists, discoverers, artists, and writers up to the last fifty years have been men. Women were relegated to invisibility. The famous phrase still heard in some places, "man landed on the moon," fills me with rage, and like this, there are countless examples. So let's speak in feminine! We owe it to you, the more numerous half of humanity. Thank you for everything.
J.P. Johnson lives on the island of Mallorca. A former bodyguard for military officials and a stockbroker, he now dedicates himself exclusively to literature. He is the author of the famous sagas "The Fifth Origin," "The Revenge of the Earth," and "The Devil on the Island" (published under his real name, Joan Pont), as well as the self-help series "Yes, I want. Yes, I can" and the children's series "Tom, the Tik-Toker Pig."
On the other hand, Bao-yu, the cryptocurrency miner who randomly sent them fifty million euros, is kidnapped by Office 610 to discover where the money went, which even Bao-yu doesn't know.
Everything seems to favor Cathy and Nuria, but something starts to cloud their relationship. Additionally, secret services from many countries begin their pursuit amid a cyber warfare.
Bao-yu manages to escape from Office 610 and also begins the search for the girls.
Unbeknownst to them, they have become the focus of half the planet.
Note from J.P. Johnson:
Dear friend, this book is written in the feminine gender, as you might have noticed from the first few pages. The reason why the feminine prevails in my recent works-it being the more numerous gender on the planet-is simply a matter of justice.
Since our primate ancestors descended from the trees and began walking upright, becoming hominids, the masculine has dominated all aspects of human society. Isn't it time to change that? For social justice to become a reality, we should speak in the feminine at least for the next hundred million years. All the scientists, discoverers, artists, and writers up to the last fifty years have been men. Women were relegated to invisibility. The famous phrase still heard in some places, "man landed on the moon," fills me with rage, and like this, there are countless examples. So let's speak in feminine! We owe it to you, the more numerous half of humanity. Thank you for everything.
J.P. Johnson lives on the island of Mallorca. A former bodyguard for military officials and a stockbroker, he now dedicates himself exclusively to literature. He is the author of the famous sagas "The Fifth Origin," "The Revenge of the Earth," and "The Devil on the Island" (published under his real name, Joan Pont), as well as the self-help series "Yes, I want. Yes, I can" and the children's series "Tom, the Tik-Toker Pig."