Su Wu, possessing top-tier hacking technology, was attacked and killed after stealing a large amount of foreign technological data. He was reborn in 2001 with an eidetic memory, holding countless p...
Upon hearing this, the group forgot about their meal and immediately left the private room.
Fortunately, they ate at Fu Rui Lou restaurant, where it wasn't difficult to find a computer.
After a series of actions, everyone saw the post appear on the internet.
The illegal operations and tax evasion of Nanjing University's game studio have been exposed online.
Moreover, even Li Zhi's identity was exposed.
His father, Li Ru, was actually a mayor.
"My God, your dad is the mayor?"
Su Wu was also hearing about this for the first time, and he couldn't help but exclaim in surprise.
Li Zhi nodded somewhat irritably, "Yes, this is definitely someone deliberately messing with me."
"Of course, otherwise, how could anyone know you were hiding so well?" Su Wu nodded.
"What do we do now? I'm in big trouble." Li Zhi was at a loss.
Su Wu thought for a moment and said, "Leave the matter to me, but you can't just sit around doing nothing. Post a great thread and explain the situation clearly."
"What do you mean? Are you telling us to make money by playing the gold-farming game?" Li Zhi was a little confused.
"That's something you'll only mention briefly. You should talk about the hardships of college students starting their own businesses, and use your own painful experience to tell everyone how to avoid these pitfalls."
Su Wu patiently explained to him that this was the key to turning the tide.
Moreover, he no longer cares about revealing certain things and plans to personally control the direction of public opinion.
While Li Zhi and the others were still savoring the moment, he had already gotten up.
"If I can't write well myself, I'll find someone with excellent writing skills to write it. It has to be heartfelt and moving. I'll find someone to help control the situation online."
After saying that, he left in a hurry.
But shortly after he left, Li Zhi's phone rang.
"Hello, Mom."
"What's going on online? What are you doing?"
"I am starting my own business, didn't I tell you that during the Chinese New Year?"
"Then you'd better give me a proper explanation, don't hide anything, or your dad will really get in trouble!"
Li Zhi held his phone with a bitter expression, and could only patiently explain.
Su Wu returned to his small base as quickly as possible.
After operating the computer for a while, he discovered that dozens of accounts were simultaneously spreading information about Li Zhi.
Su Wu disregarded everything else and sent them a data bomb, causing their computers to crash immediately.
He then began to clean up the embellished posts, leaving only the more objective ones.
There's a reason he didn't delete them all.
He already had a guess as to who was behind this.
It's either the Yao family or the Hu family; it definitely can't be some nosy reporter.
The fact that dozens of accounts were used at the same time already speaks volumes.
Since the other party has already made a move, they are unlikely to let it go so easily.
Moreover, this news has been circulating for several hours, and it's bound to be shared by some people.
He couldn't very well just smash those people's computers like that.
There must be a bottom line in how one conducts oneself and in one's actions; one cannot act recklessly, otherwise one will surely bring about one's own destruction.
Similarly, Su Wu believed that public opinion could not be completely suppressed, so it was better to keep it within an acceptable range.
The incident did happen, so it's better to face it directly than to cover it up.
Moreover, he felt that although the matter was wrong, it was understandable.
They've already accepted their punishment, so there's no need for them to hide it anymore.
If handled well, it might even help Li Zhi gain some popularity.
On the other side.
After pressure from the Yao and Hu families, the game company eventually withdrew its lawsuit.
However, this is a special case, and the discussions it has sparked are unlikely to end there.
After communicating with the Hu family, Yao Aiguo posted Li Zhi's name online.
As a result, within just a few hours of the news being released, all the posts defaming Li Zhi disappeared completely.
Upon seeing this, Yao Aiguo, who was keeping a close eye on the situation, immediately summoned the person in charge.
"What's going on?"
"Chairman, I just checked, and the post was deleted by a hacker. Also, all the computers we found that were in high demand have crashed."
"What? Didn't you hire a hacker too? How could this happen?"
"Um, we're investigating..."
"Useless! Other people's posts are like a damn leech, but yours are less than a pile of shit."
Seeing his anger, the man dared not speak, and lowered his head, staring blankly without replying.
Yao Aiguo glared at him fiercely, "Damn it, if the computer isn't working, just buy a computer; if you don't have enough manpower, just find some. Do I need to teach you the rest?"
"I'll take care of it right away, I'll take care of it right away."
Upon hearing this, the visitor felt as if he had been granted a pardon and immediately ran out.
As Yao Aiguo watched the person disappear, his expression instantly returned to normal.
He calmly picked up his phone and dialed a number.
"Brother Hu, those people over there are quite troublesome. I'm afraid we'll need your help..."
"I understand. Anyone who dares to cause trouble will have to answer to the consequences. The Li family can't do whatever they want either!"
Things turned out exactly as Su Wu had predicted.
Just one hour later, a large number of posts defaming and smearing Li Zhi appeared online again.
Moreover, through online monitoring, he discovered that many people were secretly lurking, waiting for him to come to them.
However, now that he has discovered them, they are undoubtedly useless.
However, this also reminded Su Wu that he couldn't go too far.
After thinking it over, he decided not to provoke those big websites again.
As for those smaller websites, he could only resort to brute force attacks on their forums.
It's not that he's picking on the weak, but rather that those small websites generally have no bottom line; they'll do anything for money.
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