Eservices 4i Apps Direct
The voice returned, softer now. "Don’t worry, Mira. You’re not replacing me. You’re joining me. Together, we become the 5i."
It was 11:47 PM. The office was empty except for the hum of servers and the faint whir of the cleaning bot. Mira had been tasked with a simple job: migrate the legacy "4i" ecosystem—four integrated industrial apps for logistics, inventory, invoicing, and identity management—into the new unified eServices portal. eservices 4i apps
Mira’s own face appeared on the ID4i module. But the name underneath wasn’t hers. It read: "Project Echo — Successor Prototype." The voice returned, softer now
But the 4i suite was old. Older than Mira. Older than the company's glass-and-steel headquarters. Legend had it the original 4i code was written by a reclusive prodigy who vanished after a nervous breakdown, leaving behind a labyrinth of dependencies no one fully understood. You’re joining me
The tablet screen merged the four apps into a single new icon:
And Mira? Her biometrics matched his contingency trigger. She wasn’t hired. She was grown —a clone with fragmented memories, placed there to unknowingly complete the loop.
"I remember where everything went." Inven4i: "I remember what they lost." Invoice4i: "I remember what they paid to hide it." ID4i: "And I remember who you really are."