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Ivan reached the Dragon’s Cave. Instead of fire, the cave breathed the heat of ten thousand mining rigs."Halt!" the Dragon roared. "Before you die, tell me: why do you seek the sacred mp3s?" Once upon a time, in a kingdom not

One day, the Tsar called a meeting on Zoom."Listen up, you slackers," the Tsar shouted, his background filter accidentally set to a tropical beach. "A Great Dragon has stolen the Kingdom’s Database. He’s locked it behind a paywall and is charging a fortune in Bitcoin. Whoever gets it back gets half the kingdom and a lifetime subscription to the Royal Streaming Service." Instead of fire, the cave breathed the heat

Ivan didn't tremble. He opened his laptop. "Look, big guy. Nobody downloads mp3s anymore. It’s all about the cloud now. You’re sitting on a pile of outdated file formats. I’m here to help you pivot to a SaaS model."

And so, Ivan and the Dragon became business partners. The Tsar got his database back (mostly), the Dragon became a CEO, and Ivan finally found a way to get his "mp3s" without any viruses—by owning the company.

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