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Chapter 35 - Milestones and Aspirations

The semester break provided Daniel with uninterrupted time to focus on his financial engines, despite the hint of anxiety from the recent MH alert. Rocket Funds continued its relentless expansion.

The tiered reward system and Commander structure kept the network growing organically, with minimal day-to-day intervention required from him beyond funding the withdrawal accounts and monitoring overall system health. User numbers crossed 4,500. The daily profit skim flowing into his MH account was now consistently between N4 million and N5 million.

His personal MH trading also continued, though he kept the stakes relatively controlled, focusing on consistent gains rather than high-risk gambles after the bank flag incident and the sniffing alert. One morning in mid-May, while reviewing his balances, he saw the combined total currently held within the MH app (from both his trades and the accumulated RF skim) tick over a major psychological barrier:

NGN 251,890,100 / $307,183

A quarter of a billion Naira. Liquid. Accessible via the app.

He stared at it, feeling a profound sense of accomplishment.

Sure MH may have been the core, but this was no doubt from his own efforts. If he had merely relied on MH without any innovation, just living off the passiveness, he would probably have less than half of this to his name, at this point.

He checked the RF analytics panel again. The total cumulative profit skimmed from Rocket Funds users since its inception just a few months prior had now exceeded N160 million. Adding this to his own direct trading profits meant the total funds generated by Money Hack since he first discovered it were now well over N380 million Naira.

The sheer scale was difficult to internalize. Less than a year ago, N5,000 felt like a significant sum. Now, he was dealing with figures that could buy multiple mansions, start significant businesses, or change countless lives. The power was immense, but so was the secrecy required to maintain it.

A few days later, he got a series of excited WhatsApp messages from Ayo. They were pictures – Ayo and his entire family (mother, father, siblings) grinning broadly at Murtala Muhammed Airport, boarding passes in hand. More pictures followed from Dubai: them posing in front of the Burj Khalifa, enjoying a desert safari, smiling in a brightly lit mall.

Ayo: D-BOY!!! WE ARE IN DUBAI OH!!! Can't believe it! My mum has just been crying since morning! Thank you my guy! RF money + my small savings made it happen! 😭😭🙏🙏

Daniel smiled warmly as he typed his reply.

Dat_yung_boi: Bro! Big congrats! Told you it would happen! Enjoy yourselves to the fullest! You deserve it! Make sure to send more pics so I can post it on my story!

Seeing Ayo achieve his dream of taking his family abroad, funded in large part by the steady (if simulated) income from Rocket Funds, provided a genuine sense of satisfaction for Daniel. It wasn't just about his own enrichment; the system was demonstrably helping others achieve tangible goals, even if they didn't understand the full mechanism behind it. It helped soothe any lingering guilt about the 90% skim. They were getting value, real value, that they wouldn't have had otherwise.

He transferred N500k from his personal account to Ayo's Nigerian account with a simple message: "Small flexing money for Dubai. Manage it."

Ayo's reply was a flood of grateful emojis and voice notes promising suya upon his return. It felt good to share the success, even indirectly. It made the numbers feel slightly more real, more connected to human impact beyond just his own growing balance sheet. The quarter-billion Naira mark felt less abstract when he saw how even a tiny fraction of his ecosystem's output could create such joy for his friend.

 

 

 

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