The Account

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Summary

In the future, the state created laws and systems that limited the number of accounts a citizen could have to one. This is because it makes it easier for the government to monitor and control its citizens. But M created software to create multiple accounts.

Status
Complete
Chapters
1
Rating
n/a
Age Rating
16+

“Finally, I made it!”

M, a high school student, said in his room.

In the past, the internet allowed individuals to use multiple accounts. However, the state created laws and systems that limited the number of accounts a citizen could have to one. This is because it makes it easier for the government to monitor and control its citizens.

But M created software to create multiple accounts.

“Good. Now I can use multiple accounts and play online without being monitored.”

M used multiple accounts and enjoyed the internet freely.


M turned 40.

“Time flies,” M tweeted.

M had been having chest pains for about a month, so he went to the doctor.

“Hmm, Mr. M, this is terminal cancer. There used to be a cure, but it’s a disease that’s almost non-existent these days, so there are no drugs on the market.”

The doctor continued. “Usually, artificial intelligence recommends prevention in advance. ‘Excuse me? You’ve been online under a different account? Then the AI would not have been able to detect it due to lack of personal data.”

“I never thought I would lose my life in exchange for my freedom.”

M opened his mailbox on his original account for the first time in two years. There was an unread email with the subject line: “Your Health Risk Warning (Important).”