After months of intense work, the team achieved a major breakthrough. They successfully tested a prototype of the PhytoHack system, using a specially engineered strain of plants to clean pollutants from a contaminated water source. The results were staggering: the plants had removed over 90% of the toxins, leaving the water clean and safe.

The project, codenamed "PhytoHack", aimed to harness the power of plants to absorb and break down toxic chemicals, using advanced nanotechnology and AI-powered bioengineering. Zero revealed that Alex had been selected to join the team as a lead developer.

In the heart of the city, there was a small, unassuming office with a faded sign that read "pwnhack.com". The company was shrouded in mystery, and few people knew what they did. The office was nestled between a bustling street and a quiet alley, with a small garden in front that seemed to be... glowing.

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