Unfortunately, Manbao is a very honest and traditional child; almost every transaction is completed through forum posts and Doctor D, and sotis they even use the forum as an email to chat back and forth.
Therefore, their information is not difficult to find.
Of course, others’ information is not hard to find either.
All along, because each world doesn’t affect one another, conflicts are rare; basically, the forum is used for transactions and communication. Such large-scale cyber bullying is the first ti.
The technicians sighed while deleting posts and also sent handling opinions to everyone.
Even Doctor D didn’t escape, but her punishnt wasn’t for violating network security regulations. The curator’s reason for her punishnt was maliciously guiding minors to disclose secrets about alliance interests, contrary to alliance confidentiality regulations...
Doctor D is still in the laboratory, and to avoid interruptions, she specifically removed her wristband, so she didn’t receive the email.
It was only when her student found her that she learned she had been punished and was posted on the Encyclopedia Pavilion.
She was surprised and quickly went to check.
Upon seeing the handling opinion posted about her in the Encyclopedia Pavilion, Doctor D couldn’t speak for a long ti.
She would be banned from the internet for fifty days, and not only that, she would also be fined.
She took a deep breath, then exhaled, turned her head, and asked the graduate student who managed her Encyclopedia Pavilion account, "Contact Zhou Man next..."
"I can’t," the graduate student was about to cry, "Teacher, you forgot, I use your account; I don’t have the authority to communicate with them."
Indeed, not just anyone qualifies to be on that forum; basically, only laboratories and researchers certified by the Encyclopedia Pavilion can.
Isn’t this how Doctor D made her start?
She quickly thought to herself, murmuring, "The alliance’s reaction is so intense, speaking of alliance interests, since when did the Encyclopedia Pavilion and alliance beco so unified?"
The graduate student said nothing.
Doctor D couldn’t help but touch her chin, "Mo Congjun’s achievents in life sciences are well-known; it seems Zhou Man has sothing they really need, maybe that thing isn’t living."
The graduate student was puzzled, "Not living?"
"Not living, it must be non-living!" Doctor D said, "If it were living, with the Encyclopedia Pavilion and the alliance’s usual behavior, they would have offered high points to have it included; there’s no need to spend big money on my end for Zhou Man to research so kind of seeds."
Graduate student: ... Teacher, what are you talking about? Why don’t I understand a word?
But Doctor D beca excited, "Sothing non-living that can affect life, isn’t that along the lines of what we’ve been researching all along?"
The graduate student felt a shiver down his spine, rembering the successive failed radiation experints the teacher continuously conducted.
Doctor D turned her eyes brightly towards the student, "Go open a store on the mall; in case we lose contact with Zhou Man, we’ll try to reach her via the mall."
The graduate student didn’t expect that he had to not only do experints, log data, and write papers for the teacher but now also open a store!
He wanted to dispel her idea, "Teacher, although the stores on the mall are interconnected, the alliance should have flow restrictions; a newly opened store like ours probably doesn’t qualify to be on their webpage."
"Choose a good na, and I’ll have Zhou Man search for it."
"But now you’re banned from the internet."
"Are you foolish? Just because I’m banned now, does it an I won’t be banned in the future? This is called being prepared for unforeseen circumstances, understand? Go quickly."
Graduate student: "...Teacher, I think your current idea is very dangerous, since the alliance just punished you."
"It’s okay," Doctor D said, "I’m only telling you this, so besides you and , only the main system could possibly know, no one else will know."
Doctor D looked up at the surveillance not far away, lowered her head, and whispered, "Next ti we say sothing like this, let’s turn off the surveillance so that even the main system wouldn’t know."
Graduate student: "...Okay, teacher, what should the store sell?"
Doctor D thought for a mont and said, "Just sell what we’re good at; put so unimportant flowers and plants up, choose a good na, and we can contact Zhou Man later to tell her the na."
The graduate student nodded.
Doctor D then turned and said, "Go ahead and also pay my fine."
The graduate student quickly said, "Teacher, you don’t have much money left in your account."
Doctor D sighed, "It’s okay, this ti the branch we bought with Zhou Man only cost one point; you can adjust the balance from the laboratory account to cover the difference and pay the fine."
Doctor D has a project that can’t secure funding no matter what, it’s basically sustained with her own money, and they took on the Encyclopedia Pavilion’s seed project mainly because the project fund was substantial, but even so, Doctor D has another bottomless pit to fill.
The graduate student knows she just wants to participate in a bigger project; larger projects are easier to apply funding for.
He slumped back to think about the online store; he had never opened a store before, and being rushed into it was sowhat overwhelming.
anwhile, the technicians at the Encyclopedia Pavilion were working through the night modifying the forum. The next day, when Manbao woke up, the forum had already changed dramatically; she had received two emails, one about the handling of the cyber bullying she experienced last night.
Manbao glanced at it and saw that it listed a lot of people’s serial numbers and nicknas, followed by their punishnt results.
Most were banned from entering the forum for fifteen days, had to relearn the new forum rules, and could only re-enter the forum after passing an exam.
Manbao hurriedly went to check the other email, as expected, it was about newly added forum regulations; she looked at the long and seemingly endless rules, nervously asked Keke, "Do I also have to take the test?"
Keke checked its ssages, then said, "I haven’t received any ssages; the host should not have to."
Manbao breathed a sigh of relief.
"But I recomnd the host familiarizes herself with these new rules because if you violate them, you’ll likely be banned from the forum, and in severe cases, you might even be banned from the internet?"
Manbao was puzzled, "Banned from the internet?"
"It ans that other functions besides inclusion will be temporarily blocked, including the mall, as well as books and information within the Encyclopedia Pavilion, including the classroom you use daily for classes."
Manbao shuddered and didn’t dare to slack off; she glanced at the email and sighed, "Print it out, I’ll read it slowly."
Such a long segnt of rules should indeed be printed out; it’s better to read it on paper.
After scanning these important items, Manbao then splashed so water on her face, placed the towel on the side of the wooden basin, and turned to apply so moisturizer to her face and neck; then she went to change clothes, preparing to go out.
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