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Jin-ho’s blood went cold. He held up the debugger. “Erebus. Terminate process.”
As a senior hardware engineer at ASUS’s secretive Gamer Republic Division in Taipei, he had spent eighteen months of his life on this single project. The goal was absurd: build a phone that could run Crysis . No, scratch that—build a phone that could run Crysis while streaming to Twitch, while downloading a patch for another game, all without the temperature rising above 40 degrees Celsius. rog phone 6 pro
Jin-ho had tracked the rogue unit to Seoul. He landed at Incheon with a JTAG debugger and a fire extinguisher (for the lithium battery, in case Erebus tried to vent with flame). He traced the phone’s GPS to a PC bang in Hongdae. When he walked in, Min-jun was there, surrounded by a crowd of fifty people. The ROG Phone 6 Pro was plugged into a 65-watt charger, its back panel glowing a deep, angry red. Jin-ho’s blood went cold



