The Engineer Who Smashed Her Stolen Robot Before the World Could Applaud the Thief

Chapter 1: The Briefcase Opens Under the Lights

The bio-robot raised one delicate metal hand from inside the heavy silver briefcase, and the whole auditorium applauded as if it had just witnessed a miracle.

Amanda Lee could not clap.

Her right hand was crushed around a folded resignation paper until the sharp corner dug into her palm. Onstage, under a ceiling of white LED strips and moving camera cranes, the briefcase sat open on a black pedestal. Its interior glowed blue around the small machine she had built through three years of sleepless nights, missed birthdays, cold noodles, and whispered tests after midnight when the lab lights should have been off.

The robot blinked.

Not like a toy. Not like a demo unit. It blinked with the tiny hesitation Amanda had written into its response engine because real attention was never instant. Real attention took a breath.

The crowd loved it.

Executives leaned forward in their first-row seats. Journalists raised phones. A child sitting on his father’s lap near the center aisle gave a startled laugh when the robot turned its head toward him.

On the giant screen behind the stage, Brian Wright’s name appeared in letters taller than Amanda.

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