"If I don't let you co along, it ans there's danger. Be good..."
That's right, Xiaofan realized it today after wandering around all day. Due to his internal resistance against Muto, he never approached that area.
Besides, Xiaofan clearly surveyed Muto's residence last night, subconsciously thinking there was no suitable factory there.
However, decoding data only requires the right technician and a computer equipped with suitable software to take action.
If it must be conducted on this island, then there must be an extrely skilled technician on this island.
And this island usually resupplies once every half month.
That ans, generally, the highly skilled person cannot leave this island because so operations are impossible without them.
Therefore, in such a tense situation, it was delayed until today to send the mory card here.
When the mory card was with Muto, despite their great efforts, they couldn't decode Li Kuo's auto-delete code on the card.
Because the data was too critical, Muto didn't dare act recklessly and personally escorted the mory card to this island to find the most authoritative technician to crack it.
Mukai Ryuzi, dubbed a computer prodigy at 8, wrote not-so-complex code by age 10, and at 15, hacked into a bank, deciphered internal passwords, and stole over 85 billion yen.
The news was a sensation at the ti, thrusting this computer prodigy back into the public eye.
Despite such serious cris, Japan had no intention of convicting this fifteen-year-old, as talents are scarce, and in today's technological era, his extraordinary capabilities promised great potential.
Under special cultivation, Mukai Ryuzi officially entered the Special High Class at 17 and has worked secretly in the base for five years. Now, it's his sixth year at the base. At 23, he's young and promising... If even he can't crack this code, Japan might be powerless against it for at least three years.
At this mont, Mukai Ryuzi is outside the house where Muto rested last night.
After opening his laptop, Mukai Ryuzi turned and looked at Muto.
In fact, he had already grasped the operation of Li Kuo's designed code before today, seeming confident about it.
"Give the mory card."
Geniuses are generally arrogant, and even facing Muto, this 23-year-old young man did not bother with courtesy.
Muto, being a straightforward person, didn't mind these things. If he could indeed decode this code, let alone courtesy, he would agree to more conditions.
Taking the mory card, Mukai Ryuzi smirked disdainfully and inserted it into the laptop without concern.
"Hey..." Muto worriedly attempted to stop him.
Because they've tried many tis before, once inserted into a computer, a bunch of gibberish imdiately appears on the desktop, leading to automatic data deletion from the mory card.
"Don't disturb ..."
Mukai Ryuzi arrogantly voiced, his fingers rapidly tapping on the keyboard. As he typed, he promptly inserted a portable USB drive into another port, then continued typing on the screen.
Muto and the others could only anxiously watch from the side. Concerned, but dared not interrupt him.
Mukai Ryuzi maintained a calm deanor, his fingers increasingly sped up on the keyboard.
Soon enough, the gibberish on the desktop swiftly transford into clear text.
This indicated Mukai Ryuzi successfully suppressed further gibberish intrusion. However, the words appearing on the screen turned Muto's face slightly blue with anger.
'Japan are all **** off.'
This is what appeared on the screen after decoding the gibberish. Of course, it was deliberately left by Li Kuo.
"Tch, so childish..."
After a disdainful comnt, Mukai Ryuzi resud typing and heavily pressed the enter key.
"Hmm?"
Surprised, Mukai Ryuzi noted the previously static image suddenly beca active again with the mory card's data rapidly deleting once more.
"Quick, pull out the mory card." Muto hastily shouted.
"Don't rush..."
Initially shocked, Mukai Ryuzi swiftly regained his composure, the sound of his keyboard tapping echoing again.
With his actions, dialogue boxes rapidly popped up on the screen, and the rate of the deleting files began to slow down.
"This kid does have so skill. I nearly fell into his trap earlier, but in a standalone setting, this little trap is no match for ."
Mukai Ryuzi spoke confidently as the computer finally halted the slow deletion. The mont after, the previously deleted data began to gradually piece back together.
There's hope...
This scene slightly delighted Muto.
"The code designed by the opposite side is indeed impressive. However, it's not entirely unbreakable. Now, it'll take so ti and effort later."
"It's all up to you now," Muto calmly replied.
At that mont, the slowly recovering data froze again, the screen remaining fixed.
Mukai Ryuzi hit the keyboard several tis and pressed enter before removing the mory card.
"Have the computers previously used for this mory card been brought over?" Mukai Ryuzi casually asked.
"All brought over," one of Muto's subordinates quickly replied.
"Once they're inside, arrange them in the order the mory card was inserted, don't miss any."
"What do you need those forr computers for?" Muto curiously asked.
"The code on this mory card automatically runs when connected to a computer. On a standalone computer, deleted data decomposes before heading to the trash bin for shredding. To retrieve the original data, we'll reassemble shredded files on the used computers, then consolidate and restore them to the original mory card."
Mukai Ryuzi patiently explained to the crowd.
Muto listened with limited understanding, not well-versed in computers and refraining from comnting.
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