Electra seems surprised. "I'll find them and invite them in for a chat."
You can only watch and wait for the consequences of this bold choice, and whether it improves MetaHuman's network security overall. You finally get to the crux of the meeting, the monthly budget allocation.
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The staff meeting comes to an end. Winston asks Robert what time it is, and frowns when he learns that the meeting has run over into his lunch break.
Robert tells you he'll have the meeting's minutes circulated in the next twenty-four hours. You thank everyone for their time, and you all go on your way.
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Over the next week or so, you periodically check in with Electra to learn whether your solution to MetaHuman's hacking problem has proven fruitful.
Fortunately, your company's profile is pretty positive, so the hackers who have been targeting MetaHuman's website are drawn to working with you. Several of them even turn themselves in to Electra, once word gets around that you're hiring—and in some cases, you have difficulties distinguishing the genuine hackers who want a job with you from a few opportunists who merely pretend to have been vandalizing your website.
Your remedy is a success. And while you have to pay out a little in recruitment costs, you're certain that the overall benefit to MetaHuman makes the expense worthwhile. Toward the end of the month, Electra requests a private meeting with you. It's odd for her to approach you in such a formal way; previously, she's been happy to just knock on your office door when she wants to see you.
When the time for your meeting comes, you descend to the Nostradamus Room. You pause for a few moments in front of the door—this was the very room where you first met Winston Q and signed your contract to become CEO of MetaHuman. Has it only been almost five months? It seems like ages ago.
At last, you open the door—and you are thoroughly surprised by what you find inside.
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