Ultimate Choice System: I Became The Richest! - Chapter 276 - 276: Prodigy

The next morning, Noah’s carefully orchestrated press release hit global media simultaneously at 9:00 AM Greenwich Mean Time.
CAMBRIDGE FRESHMAN REVOLUTIONIZES QUANTUM COMPUTING 19-year-old Noah Thompson and Russian physicist Dr. Alexander Volkov achieve breakthrough that could reshape technology
Within minutes, the story exploded across every platform.
BBC News Studio, London
“This is unprecedented,” tech correspondent James Mitchell announced, barely containing his excitement. “A university freshman—barely out of his teens—has potentially solved arguably quantum computing’s greatest challenge. The implications are staggering.”
The studio displayed Aurora’s specifications alongside Noah’s university photo. “Energy consumption reduced by 90%. Processing speeds increased tenfold. If these claims are verified, we’re looking at the most significant technological leap since the internet.”
Sarah’s Kitchen
Sarah nearly dropped her morning coffee when Noah’s face appeared on her screen. The same young man who’d secretly supported her career, who owned the tea shop that had become her daily beverage, was now being hailed as a technological genius.
“Noah…” she whispered, reading the headlines. The evidence was undeniable—patent filings, technical specifications, and testimonials from Cambridge professors.
Layla’s University Dormitory
Layla stared at her laptop screen in absolute shock. The boy she’d cheated on, the “boring” Noah Thompson who never seemed exciting enough, was trending worldwide. She naturally knew that he was powerful these days, after seeing his car, his hotel, and his businesses, she knew that Noah was no longer the same person.
But to see him trending for making a breakthrough like that, too…it felt surreal.
“No way,” her roommate breathed, reading over her shoulder. “You dated HIM?”
The comments section was already filling with speculation about Noah’s personal life, his background, and his future plans. Layla’s stomach churned as she remembered her exact words when she’d ended their relationship.
Her phone exploded with notifications. Friends, even casual acquaintances letting her know about Noah’s new achievement.
She had tried to forget he existed, but every time, every damn time,e he would appear before her.
Even in her own household, he had stolen her mother’s heart, and she would always hear her mother crying at night.
She clenched her hands softly before letting them go.
Thompson Family Home
David Thompson sat frozen in his living room chair, the morning news painting his son’s face across their television.
“Caroline!” he called, voice shaking. “Caroline, come here!”
His wife rushed in, taking one look at the screen before sinking into her chair.
“That’s our Noah,” she whispered.
Emily bounced into the living room. “Why are Mommy and Daddy crying? Is something wrong with—” She stopped, seeing her brother’s face on TV. “Noah’s on television! Why is Noah on television?”
David pulled his daughter onto his lap, still processing.
“Your brother did something very special, sweetheart.”
“Is he famous now?”
Caroline wiped her eyes. “Yes, baby. He’s famous now.”
Global Market Response
By market open, Aurora-related speculation had shifted $50 billion in tech stock valuations. Major corporations issued emergency statements about quantum computing initiatives. Investment firms scrambled to identify Aurora’s commercial potential.
Financial experts appeared on every major network:
“Conservative estimates place Aurora’s licensing value at $500 million annually.”
“We could be looking at a $2 billion market disruption.”
“Every major tech company will want this technology.”
Tesla’s stock dropped 3% on speculation that Aurora could revolutionize electric vehicle efficiency. IBM and Google quantum division shares soared on partnership hopes. Cryptocurrency markets fluctuated wildly as Aurora’s implications for blockchain security became apparent.
Social Media Explosion
Twitter erupted with hashtags: #AuroraRevolution #NoahThompson #QuantumLeap
@TechInsider: “19 years old. University freshman. Just solved quantum computing. Some people really are built different.”
@QuantumPhysics101: “The energy consumption breakthrough alone is worth Nobel Prize consideration. This kid is going to change everything.”
@CambridgeUniversity: “Proud to have @NoahThompson as part of our community. The future is bright!”
TikTok videos exploded explaining Aurora in simple terms. YouTube tech channels rushed out reaction videos. LinkedIn was flooded with professionals trying to connect with anyone who might know Noah personally.
National Security Implications
Behind closed doors, government officials across three continents held emergency meetings. Aurora’s civilian applications were impressive, but intelligence agencies recognized the deeper implications.
Quantum computing capabilities of this magnitude could break existing encryption protocols overnight. National security infrastructures would require complete overhauls. Whoever controlled Aurora controlled the future of digital security.
Noah’s status as a British military suddenly made perfect sense to those with proper clearance levels.
The Numbers
By day’s end, preliminary valuations were staggering:
Aurora technology patents: $500 million minimum value
Licensing deals in negotiation: $200 million first year
Global quantum computing market projection: $15 billion by 2030
Major corporations were already lining up for licensing agreements. Universities wanted partnerships. Governments wanted meetings.
Noah Thompson, Cambridge freshman, had become Noah Thompson, technology revolutionary, in less than twelve hours.
Noah’s Parents’ Evening
That evening, David and Caroline sat in stunned silence as their phone rang continuously. Interview requests. Investment opportunities. Marriage proposals from old neighbours and friends.
“How long has he been…” Caroline gestured helplessly at the television still running Aurora coverage.
“I don’t know,” David admitted.
Emily looked up from her coloring book. “Can Noah still make blue dragons with me tomorrow?”
Her parents exchanged glances. Despite everything—the technology, the money, the fame—their son was still Emily’s big brother.
“I’m sure he can, sweetheart,” Caroline said softly.
…
Noah sat in his mansion’s private office, multiple screens displaying the global media frenzy his press release had unleashed. The headlines scrolled past in a cascade of controlled chaos, each one exactly as he’d predicted.
Perfect.
His phone hadn’t stopped buzzing for three hours. Interview requests from BBC, CNN, Reuters. Investment offers from Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, Blackstone. Partnership proposals from Google, Microsoft, and Apple.
Noah ignored them all.
“Sylvia, status report,” he commanded.
His AI assistant materialized. “Global media coverage: 847 major outlets and climbing. Social media engagement: 23 million interactions in the past six hours. Stock market impact: $47 billion in shifted valuations across tech sectors.”
Noah leaned back in his chair, a satisfied smile playing on his lips. Not bad for a Tuesday morning.
His personal phone rang—his parents’ number. He’d been expecting this call.
After hanging up, Noah’s business line immediately rang. Professor Jensen.
“Thompson! My phone hasn’t stopped ringing! Cambridge wants an emergency meeting with you!”
“Schedule it for tomorrow. I’m busy.”
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