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When Misplaced Trust Leads to Ruin

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Operations director Ms. Chapman is blindsided during a meeting when Jake, a new intern, accuses her of exploiting company servers for private gain. Despite her boss Martin Miller’s outrage and threats of police involvement, the truth is far different. Chapman originally provided her own million-dollar workstation to build the company’s infrastructure and has paid every power bill herself. Faced with such cold betrayal, she decides to stop being the victim and unleash the consequences of their misplaced trust.

When Misplaced Trust Leads to Ruin Chapter 1

During a project review meeting, the new Gen Z intern, Jake Wilson, suddenly acts up by cutting to the server's backend logs on the projector.

With a sneer, he says, "Mr. Miller, there's been an ongoing traffic anomaly in the server for the past few months. After conducting a quick investigation, it appears that the operations director, Ms. Chapman, has been secretly using the server to run her website just to accept private gigs and make quick bucks on the side."

After the boss, Martin Miller, listens to Jake's report, his expression becomes stormy.

"Ms. Chapman's actions have greatly infringed on the company's interests! In fact, the risks of her leaking the company's core secrets are extremely high! I suggest that we call the police on her!" Jake continued.

As I look at how hostile Jake and Martin are acting, all I feel is bitter disappointment.

Back when the company has first started out, it doesn't have the funds to afford a high-specs server. I'm the one who has carried my million-dollar workstation to the company and constructed a server there. Heck, I'm the one who has been paying the power bills for the server the whole time.

To think that this company will backstab me in the end…

Fine. Since everyone treats me like an enemy, I might as well give them a taste of the consequences for offending me!

The intern, Jake Wilson, stood before the projector screen. The red dot from his laser pointer jittered across an enlarged screenshot of backend logs, finally settling on a string of IP addresses.

"Mr. Miller, data doesn't lie."

His face lit up with the excitement synonymous with catching a thief red-handed.

"Ms. Chapman has been hogging company server resources for months. Traffic spikes always hit in the middle of the night. I dug into it. These ports are all running private rendering jobs she took on the side.

"It's classic resource siphoning by using the company's electricity to make her own money. This kind of behaviour doesn't just drive up operational costs, but it's also slowing down our core workloads.

"If we don't shut it down now, next week's cloud launch is going to crash hard. And it could be even worse—she might be selling the company's core data! That's straight-up misappropriation of assets!"

Everyone turned to look at me. There was contempt and a trace of smug satisfaction in their eyes.

Our boss, Martin Miller, leaned back in his executive chair. "Susan, Jake's been here less than three months and already spotted this. You're the operations director and the technical fallback. Care to explain?"

Explain?

I looked at Martin's face, every line screaming calculation, and felt a wave of disgust rise in my chest.

Three years ago, Martin had dragged me into starting this company. He said we didn't have the cash to buy servers and couldn't afford cloud computing.

I didn't hesitate. I hauled the graphics workstation—dual EPYC CPUs, 512 gigs of RAM, four pro-grade GPUs—from my studio. It was barely six months old.

The hardware alone had cost me 120 thousand dollars.

I had even assured him at the time, "This thing's a beast. It'll carry us for now."

Somehow, that "for now" stretched into three years. The company's core code ran on it. Dozens of terabytes of project assets were stored on it.

To keep this power-hungry machine running smoothly, I even paid out of pocket to set up a dedicated enterprise line. The electricity bill would get mailed to my house every month.

Now, Jake foolishly called it a company server. The system maintenance scripts and automated backups I ran late at night had somehow turned into the so-called private freelance jobs.

What was even more interesting was that Martin knew exactly whose machine this was, yet the look in his eyes said otherwise.

"What am I supposed to explain?"

I flicked the pen in my hand onto the table. The plastic barrel hit the surface and bounced twice.

"The traffic spike is from a full stress test. I'm load-testing the whole system for next week's launch," I said. "As for Jake's claim about side gigs, have him show actual proof—job records, payment logs, anything with a paper trail."

Jake scoffed, arms crossed. "Ms. Chapman, we all work in tech here. No need to play dumb. That's an encrypted partition. I don't have the permissions, so I naturally can't pull any logs. In fact, why don't you hand over the root password so I can take a look?"

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When Misplaced Trust Leads to Ruin of Contents

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