"It has barely been two months since your company released Sentinel, and already OmniTech Corp has become one of the most talked-about names in the tech world," said the interviewer, a well-dressed woman with an easy smile.
The studio lights reflected softly off the, minimalist News studio’s logo displayed behind them.
Across from her sat Lillian Hayes, dressed in an elegant cream suit, calmly looking at the interviewer before her.
"That’s true," Lillian said with a composed smile. "Sentinel was our first official product, and it exceeded every projection we had. We’ve already partnered with several major firms for implementation across multiple sectors — finance, aerospace, even government networks. But that’s only the beginning."
The interviewer leaned forward slightly, intrigued. "So, are you saying OmniTech’s next step is already in motion?"
"It is, and I think it’s time we talk about it." Lillian replied with a smile.
The interviewer gestured for her to continue, clearly eager. "You’ve been teasing this announcement for weeks, Ms. Hayes. What’s next for OmniTech Corp?"
Lillian clasped her hands on the table, her tone turning more deliberate. "Today, I’m officially announcing OmniTech’s expansion into the medical technology sector — what we call OmniMed."
"OmniMed?" the interviewer repeated, eyebrows raised. "That’s... quite a shift from cybersecurity."
"It’s not a shift," Lillian corrected gently, "it’s an evolution. The foundation of Sentinel was intelligence — autonomous systems that adapt, learn, and protect. The same core can be applied to medicine. Imagine AI-driven diagnostics that detect illnesses before symptoms even appear, or nanotech-assisted treatments that repair cellular damage in real time."
The interviewer blinked. "That sounds like something out of science fiction."
Lillian smiled. "It did, until now."
"We at OmniTech Corp promised to take humanity to the future and this is just one of the steps to fulfilling that promise." She completed and leaned back.
The interviewer quickly gathered herself. "This... is groundbreaking, Ms. Hayes. Does this mean OmniTech will be developing medical hardware as well?"
"We will," Lillian replied. "We’ve already assembled a team of brilliant researchers in biomedical engineering, neuroscience, and molecular robotics, the team is already completely assembled."
The interviewer leaned back, clearly realizing the magnitude of what had just been revealed. "Incredible. And when can the public expect to see the first results of this new venture?"
Lillian glanced toward the camera. "Soon. But for now, just know that OmniTech Corp isn’t just protecting the digital world anymore. We’re preparing to protect lives."
"I see," the interviewer nodded before giving a smile, "it’s been a pleasure having you at our studio today, Ms. Hayes. I’m sure our viewers are eager to see what OmniTech does next."
"The pleasure was mine," Lillian replied warmly, her professional smile unchanging as the camera light turned off, signaling the end of the live broadcast."
"—and we’re clear," said the producer from behind the glass wall, giving a thumbs-up.
The interviewer relaxed in her seat, exhaling softly as she turned to Lillian. "That was... honestly one of the most impressive interviews I’ve done this month."
"Thank you," Lillian said with a smile.
The interviewer chuckled, shaking her head slightly. "No, really. You make it sound so effortless—like launching a multi-billion-dollar division is as simple as ordering coffee."
Lillian gave a light laugh. "Effortless isn’t the word I’d use," she said, glancing toward the glass panel where producers were already replaying the footage. "But when you work with the right people... everything starts to look that way."
"Ah, the mysterious team behind the curtain," the interviewer teased. "You’ve got the media buzzing about OmniTech’s CEO, you know. Still no public appearance?"
Lillian’s smile didn’t falter. "He prefers to let the work speak for itself."
"That sounds really cryptic, Ms Hayes." The interviewer said, even more curious now.
"It is," Lillian answered with a chuckle, "but let’s just say the owner is someone who values privacy more than publicity, if he’s ready to reveal himself, you’d know."
"Then we’ll be waiting for that," the interviewer said, "once again, thank you for coming."
Moments later, she stood, thanked the host again, and exited the studio. The camera crews watched her leave as whispers rose among them.
OmniTech was already trending online, and the interview hadn’t even been up for five minutes.
Outside the glass doors, a matte-black car was already waiting. The driver opened the door without a word and Lillian stepped in and shut it gently behind her.
Ethan was inside, watching the broadcasted news on his tablet.
"You did good," he praised with a small smile.
"Thank you," she responded.
It had been close to a month since Ethan returned and saying that OmniTech’s expansion had been rapid would be an understatement.

[System Mission Three]
[Mission Title: The World Network 𝒇𝒓𝙚𝒆𝔀𝓮𝓫𝒏𝓸𝙫𝓮𝓵.𝓬𝙤𝙢
Objective: Expand OmniTech’s operational presence into at least five major global sectors within the next 12 months.
Progress: 3/5 territories established.
Reward: Unlock of TDI’s 4th Module — [REDACTED].
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