Xia Chuohe played games day and night until she died of exhaustion. The bad news: she didn't die completely and transmigrated into the monster-slaying game she was playing before her death – ...
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123 chose the oldest transmission method and sent the installation package to Xia Chuhe via data cable.
"To ensure the software's privacy, I've implemented an invitation-only registration system. Only those who receive a real-time invitation code from the administrator and pass the review can register as users," 123 explained to Xia Chuhe. "Try it out first. We still need to edit some more deceptive programs before we can send the installation package in other ways."
The software developed by 123 perfectly suited Xia Chuhe's tastes.
This is a forum-like software with features such as private chat and anonymity. Of course, as the administrator with the highest privileges, Xia Chuhe's anonymity function only allows her to remain anonymous in front of others.
The forum currently only has sections for general discussion, team formation, and trading. Only Xia Chuhe and an anonymous user are registered.
Xia Chuhe thought they could use the software first and then raise any further needs later.
123 said, "The data will be running soon. Then you can just send the installation package to the users who want to download it."
Is there a way to anonymously send installation packages to certain individuals?
Xia Chuhe was willing to use Fetion to recruit a few big smugglers, but he didn't want the many smaller smugglers to know that he was the source of the software.
“Send me the list, and I’ll send them the installation packages using virtual accounts later,” 123 explained. “The virtual accounts will only exist for a short time, so the higher-ups won’t be able to track them down.”
After the software finished processing the data, Xia Chuhe also prepared a list, which mainly included some small smugglers who had made transactions with him, as well as Du Zhen.
Xia Chuhe only planned to use her own account to contact Hu Xue and Fan Tong, the two smugglers with whom she had the most communication and the highest transaction volume.
"There's one more question," 123 looked up, "What's the name of the software?"
Xia Chuhe was terrible at naming things; when it came to forums, she could only think of Tianya. She casually said, "Let's call it Haijiao (Sea Corner)."
After saying that, I felt a bit unlucky; Tianya (a popular Chinese online forum) was dead...
But she couldn't think of any good names, so she just left it as is.
After choosing a name, Xia Chuhe first sent the installation package to her friends with a loyalty level of 60 or higher, people who would never betray her.
Of course, she didn't forget to send it to her good friend Lu Danggui.
There are also Hu Xue and Fan Tong.
Needless to say, Hu Xue and Fan Tong registered the software very quickly because they had a certain level of trust in Xia Chuhe.
The program on the 123 side operates faster.
The software was from an unknown source, and many people didn't download it. Only a small number of skilled, daring, and reckless individuals downloaded and registered the software.
At this point, there was only one message posted anonymously in the trading section:
A high reward is offered for any clues related to Spark. If you are interested, please contact me privately.