... | Tai Xuong Mien Phi Men Of War- Vietnam Special

“Finally got it,” Binh whispered, his eyes reflecting the loading bar that was frozen at 87%. “Tai xuong mien phi.” Free download.

Nobody answered.

Binh never touched a computer again. Duc went back to playing soccer in the alley. But Tuan—little Tuan, who was only twelve—stayed in the café until closing time. He sat in front of the dead machine. Tai xuong mien phi Men of War- Vietnam Special ...

When they looked back, the monitor was off. The PC was off. But the blue fan was still spinning, faster and faster, until the plastic blades warped and snapped, clattering against the inside of the case.

Binh slammed Alt+F4. Nothing. Ctrl+Alt+Del. The task manager appeared, but Men of War: Vietnam Special wasn't listed. Instead, there was a process titled using 100% of the CPU. “Finally got it,” Binh whispered, his eyes reflecting

He was waiting for the download to finish.

“Weird crack,” Minh muttered. “Click it.” Binh never touched a computer again

Duc grabbed Binh’s shoulder. “Shut it down. Force quit.”

Anh Ba walked back in, carrying a tray of three instant noodles. “Máy sao rồi?” What happened to the machine?

“The torrent was from a Russian site,” Binh explained, cracking his knuckles. “It has the ‘Special’ expansion. It has the tunnel rat missions.”

“Don’t touch it,” Duc hissed.