513: Chapter 394 Shi Yong’s Crisis 513: Chapter 394 Shi Yong’s Crisis How exactly the Dinsion Rift had appeared and what it was made of was still beyond Zhang Xiaoman’s knowledge.
But it was clear to him that such a phenonon couldn’t simply be eradicated with bombs or the like.
This wasn’t a matter of quantity or scale; the two were fundantally on different levels and could not influence each other at all.
Zhang Xiaoman silently noted everything about Sheep Village; since the Dinsion Rift was there, he could no longer just ignore it.
If it weren’t destroyed in ti, it could lead to severe consequences.
If such rifts were allowed to expand, humanity might not even make it to the Great Fusion before eting its end.
Originally, Zhang Xiaoman had planned to keep an eye on the information from Arica as well.
However, the appearance of this rift in Qionghua City temporarily took all other thoughts out of his mind.
He had only briefly reviewed it, and as for going there, he would have to wait until the situation in Qionghua City was resolved.
According to the information, in a wildlife park in the suburbs of New York City, there had been multiple incidents of monsters attacking tourists and staff.
The area had now been completely sealed off and was officially under military control.
However, due to environntal factors, they hadn’t been able to investigate where exactly these monsters had co from and could only make so guesses based on the traces at the scene.
The whole situation was still at a very confusing stage, but once things at Sheep Village were handled, he might consider going there to assess the situation.
Additionally, in the intelligence gathered by Star Order, there was information on various other matters which caught Zhang Xiaoman’s interest.
“This is…
the Canglan Team, I can’t believe they’ve already been targeted…”
In front of him was a report about a recent hacker attack on major websites, a ss created by a few mbers of the Canglan Expedition Team.
The intelligence revealed that soone was actively pursuing them, apparently experts in this field that included the top two master hackers from the hacker leaderboards.
This situation had arisen because Shi Yong had been too reckless.
After his last feat, he had erased records and lived under a pseudonym, almost clear of any more issues.
But the kid got a little carried away.
After receiving a task from Zhang Xiaoman, in an effort to achieve the results quickly, he had beco interested in Arica.
He hacked into their intelligence system, intending to obtain so information about the Alien Species.
But this move turned tragic for him.
The ones who had been searching for him all along suddenly had a target, and they imdiately sward him.
Together with their supercomputers’ powerful processing abilities, they quickly caught him and he couldn’t escape.
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anwhile, in an office building in Sanjiao i City, Shi Yong was sweating profusely as he stared at the computer screen.
The screen was scrolling with densely packed coding symbols.
If a regular person were to look at it, let alone understand the aning, they might feel overwheld just at the sight of such an intense cluster of symbols.
Behind him, several companions were also looking on with tense expressions.
Shi Yong’s face was anxious as his hands trembled wildly over the keyboard, creating a blur of afterimages.
Behind him, none of the companions dared to disturb him at this mont.
Although no one understood his operations, they could still tell from his reactions that the situation had probably beco very serious.
“We just got the intelligence from Brother Yong, right?
Since we achieved sothing, why are we still there clashing with them?
Can’t we just pull the plug on the internet?
I don’t believe they can still find us here without the internet,” one of the alarm clocks quietly asked a companion, a question he had been holding in for a long ti.
Zhou Yu, standing nearby, quickly turned his head to look at him, then turned back, eyes fixed on the computer screen, and said,
“That won’t work.
If it were as you say, simply turning off the power would solve everything, then what’s the need for all those jump points?”
“The situation now is not that Brother Yong wants to tangle with them, but that he must erase all his traces before he can pull out.
If he just walked away without dealing with anything, it’d be like burying our heads in the sand, and who knows, soone might co knocking tomorrow.”
The others also listened intently to their conversation, as Zhou Yu was considered the second most computer-savvy person in the team, after Shi Yong.
However, his understanding was only due to interest and was far from reaching the other’s level.
Shi Yong’s expression grew even more troubled as he looked at the information on the computer screen and muttered,
“That familiar tactic…
It’s those two guys again!
Damn, I’ve really stirred up a hornet’s nest this ti!”
As he spoke, he quickly turned his head to look at the people behind him and said,
“Brothers, don’t just stand there, help refresh the jump points.
I’ve sent a foolproof package to your computers.
Just keep clicking the mouse like last ti.”
No sooner had he finished speaking than the screens on several nearby computers suddenly went black, and then a software with a monkey’s face popped up.
“Just click on that monkey’s face, everyone, hurry up!”
Hearing this, everyone scattered and expertly headed to their computer desks, beginning to frantically click on the monkey’s bitter face, apparently not their first ti doing so.
For a while, no one spoke again inside the room; only the ongoing clicks of the mouse could be heard.
Ti passed by the minute, and even though their companions had joined to help with the task, the effect they could have was actually minimal, just saving Shi Yong so minor operational tasks.
Shi Yong felt that this ti he had really gone too far.
Unexpectedly, just infiltrating an intelligence agency known as the Hurricane Bureau had provoked such a strong backlash.
Not only were supercomputers being used to corner him, but those two old adversaries he hadn’t seen in ages had also erged, launching a fierce offensive against him.
“What on earth is this Hurricane Bureau?
How could it possibly have such comprehensive protection?
Damn!
Two more supercomputers have joined in!
Where did I hack into!?”
At this mont, Shi Yong instantly felt an imnse increase in pressure, cold sweat drenching his forehead, his fingers starting to tremble, and he mistyped several codes in succession.
This was the first ti he felt danger so close to him.
The jump points he had set up were being found one after another.
It felt as if in the next second, his computer would be breached by these people, and everything in reality would be exposed to their eyes.
PS: The next chapter might not be until after 12 AM.
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