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Chapter 24 - Chapter 24 - The Wrath of Retribution

Dave studied the list of names and locations provided by the smartwatch, his expression calm but his mind focused. Each name on the list was a hacker from ZeroPoint, the group that had tried to break into his system and steal his technology. These people had crossed a line, and now, it was time for Dave to ensure they never tried it again. 

The first name on the list led him to a remote warehouse just outside the city. Dave teleported to the site, ensuring he stayed out of sight, shrouded by the shadows of the towering building. As he approached, the smartwatch whispered in his ear: "One target inside, two guards."

Dave smirked. This wouldn't take long.

Silently, he moved through the warehouse, weaving through the darkness like a ghost. The guards were armed, but they never saw him coming. With a quick, calculated movement, he disarmed the first one, knocking him out cold with a precise strike to the back of the head. The second guard tried to react, but Dave was faster, twisting his arm behind his back and forcing him to the ground before he could shout. 

Inside the office, the hacker was busy, oblivious to the silent chaos outside. Dave entered without a sound, standing behind the man's chair for a moment. The hacker glanced up at the reflection of Dave in his computer screen, his eyes widening in shock. But before he could react, Dave spoke in a low, controlled voice.

"You're done."

The hacker stammered something, reaching for his keyboard, but Dave was quicker. He grabbed the man's wrist, twisting it just enough to send a wave of pain through his arm. 

"You thought you could hack me, steal what's mine. You should have known better."

With a precise blow, Dave rendered the hacker unconscious, leaving him slumped in his chair. But he wasn't done. Dave worked quickly, leaving a USB stick in the hacker's computer, uploading all the incriminating data that would expose not just this one hacker, but the entire network ZeroPoint had built. Once the files were uploaded, Dave stood back and admired his work, knowing the authorities would find everything they needed to arrest the hacker for life.

Without a trace, Dave teleported to the next location.

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At the next stop, Dave found himself in a high-rise apartment in the heart of the city. This hacker was smarter, more cautious. The door was heavily secured, the windows reinforced, but it didn't matter. Dave teleported directly into the hacker's living room, watching as the man's fingers flew over his keyboard, unaware of the danger lurking behind him.

This one was different, more dangerous, and Dave knew it. He needed to be quick. With a swift motion, he grabbed the hacker's shoulder and spun him around. The man tried to fight back, but Dave's strength, enhanced by his stats, easily overpowered him.

"You're not walking away from this," Dave said coldly, pinning him to the floor with one hand.

The hacker struggled, but it was futile. Dave placed his smartwatch near the man's computer, uploading the same damning evidence as before. By the time he was done, the hacker was unconscious, his fate sealed. The police would find him soon enough, along with the evidence of his crimes.

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One by one, Dave visited every hacker on the list. Each confrontation was swift and decisive. Some fought back, others tried to flee, but none stood a chance against Dave's abilities. His strategy was clear: incapacitate, collect the evidence, and leave them for the authorities. By the time he was done, ZeroPoint would be nothing more than a footnote in the criminal underworld, every one of its members behind bars, their hacking days over for good.

At the final location, Dave found himself in an underground bunker. This was the heart of ZeroPoint, where their leader operated. As Dave approached, the smartwatch alerted him: "Multiple targets. Be prepared."

He smirked. "Good."

The guards were tougher this time, armed and ready for trouble. But Dave was faster, stronger. He disarmed them with ease, using his teleportation to appear behind them, striking them down before they could react. Inside, the leader of ZeroPoint stood, waiting.

"I know who you are," the man said, his voice shaking. "You think you can stop me?"

Dave said nothing. With a quick, brutal strike, he took down the leader, leaving him crumpled on the ground. The smartwatch beeped, confirming the data transfer. It was done. ZeroPoint had been neutralized.

Before he left, Dave made sure to send the evidence to every major news outlet, exposing ZeroPoint's crimes to the world. As he teleported away, the sound of sirens echoed in the distance. The police were coming, but by the time they arrived, Dave would be long gone.

ZeroPoint was finished, and no one would ever trace it back to him.