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...
Just as Su Wu was busy reorganizing the company, international events were in turmoil, and various rumors began to circulate.
What has attracted the most attention from international friends are LED TVs and Longyao smartphones.
The emergence of these two technologies completely overturned their understanding of the technological level of the Dragon Kingdom.
South Korea is the country most troubled by LED TVs.
They have been dedicated to breakthroughs in LED technology for many years and have begun researching displays and televisions.
It is no exaggeration to say that if given another year, they will achieve a major breakthrough and produce LED TVs.
But now, the Dragon Kingdom has quietly produced a television series.
Moreover, it doesn't seem to be a prototype, but rather something that can already be mass-produced on an assembly line.
How is that possible? Why should China be ahead of them?
It's important to understand that even a six-month lead in technology brings unimaginable and enormous benefits.
This made South Korea feel aggrieved, as if someone had stolen their cake, and they sent a large number of people to China to investigate.
The United States is the country that is suffering the most when it comes to smartphones.
They're having a blast with their research, preparing to deliver something huge to the world and shock everyone.
But the result was quite embarrassing.
They are currently in the straightforward research and development stage, and haven't even produced a prototype yet.
It turns out that a finished product already exists in China. How is that possible?
How dare the Dragon Kingdom do that?
To be honest, the United States isn't that great in the mobile phone industry; it doesn't have an absolute technological advantage.
Especially in the competition for the consumer market in China, they have no advantage whatsoever.
Now, even our home advantage might be lost.
The promotional videos for Longyao smartphones are now being bombarded on major websites, and anyone who has seen them wants to own one.
What's even more infuriating is that even after they added a bunch of taxes such as tariffs and consumption taxes, the price of Longyao smartphones is not expensive, and they are affordable for almost everyone.
It's only a few hundred dollars, what's wrong with buying a phone?
Many shrewd people have already predicted that this will be an invincible weapon for Chinese products to enter the world market.
As for other countries, there's not much to say.
Anyway, they have almost no experience in these two technologies, so they have nothing to be angry about.
Now, they have no other option but to contact partners early to make money.
Faced with other countries' passive acceptance of the situation, Great Britain refused to stand up for itself.
This won't do; they have to take action.
After sending a large number of people to the Dragon Kingdom, Da Piao Liang began to issue initiatives.
"Science and technology are the wealth of all mankind. China should share its technology instead of hoarding it."
Only someone as shameless as Da Piao Liang could utter such words.
When Su Wu saw this news, he scoffed at it.
Although he was a pirated technology dealer, he wasn't stupid enough to believe such nonsense.
However, the great call received support from many countries, led by South Korea, who strongly demanded that China share new technologies to benefit all mankind.
Seeing these successive news reports, Su Wu remained unmoved, treating them all as a joke.
However, as time went on, similar voices emerged in China as well.
Suddenly, a bunch of shady characters appeared out of nowhere, waving the banner of internationalism, and began to denounce BaWang TV and LongYao mobile phones.
They chanted those utterly shameless slogans, as if Su Wu was a sinner against all humanity for not sharing technology.
Some even believe that keeping such technology in China would be a complete waste and that it should be given away.
Su Wu looked at these comments and, amidst his anger, secretly rejoiced that he was a man; otherwise, his uterus would have burst out of his womb from anger.
These scumbags are nothing but a bunch of parasites who turn black into white and ignore right and wrong, utterly wasting the Dragon Kingdom's food.
In his anger, Su Wu was also secretly glad that he had been patient and had developed to this point.
Otherwise, he would probably have been pinned to death long ago.
But things are different now.
He has now established collaborations with multiple domestic companies in the field of chip technology, and even in the military industry.
It's no exaggeration to say that ordinary people can't even get into Ruyang Technology now; the security is extremely tight.
Even if some people have ulterior motives, it will be extremely difficult for them to take action against him again.
"Damn it, a cell phone and a TV are enough to make you all uneasy? This is nothing. Once I develop cloud computing and super servers, you'll all be dead on the spot!"
"A bunch of traitorous dogs! If things are so good outside, why don't you go and do it? Do you really think I can't do anything to you? In today's internet world, I'm the boss!"
Sitting in the server room, looking at all sorts of incessant chatter, Su Wu decided to teach these people a lesson.
Without a doubt, those guys whose backs were already crooked were like pitiful wretches with open doors and windows or even naked bodies in front of Su Wu.
He can find them anytime he wants via the internet.
Filled with rage, Su Wu's hands danced across the keyboard like butterflies flitting among flowers, beginning his path of punishment.
Within a week of seclusion, Su Wu had identified over a hundred influential individuals.
These guys were divided into four categories.
One type is the lackeys hiding overseas, another type is the lackeys hiding in the country, yet another type is the beasts who do it for certain benefits, and the last type is the bandwagoners who are just doing good deeds.
Su Wu was also ruthless towards those lackeys from abroad.
After tracing their true identities online, he posted a bounty on the dark web.
He was too lazy to put in the extra effort for such trivial matters that could be solved with money.
Su Wu was much more cautious about those lackeys in the country.
He marked each of these guys, thoroughly monitored their computers, collected evidence, and reported them as soon as the time was right, ensuring they wouldn't get away.
Su Wu had a headache dealing with those who jumped out and barked for personal gain.
We're all family, so we can't be too harsh.
Therefore, Su Wu had to patiently reclassify these people.
If they weren't found to have any misconduct and were simply fooled, Su Wu simply destroyed their computers as punishment.
As for those with a long history of misdeeds, Su Wu exposed them and made them receive the punishment they deserved.
A professor at a certain school is sitting in front of his computer, looking at his own comments about the Longyao mobile phone with great pride.
As long as he can make a certain impact, he can go to the United States to teach.
He had no idea that Su Wu was watching him from the other end of the internet cable.
Su Wu searched through his computer and was greatly surprised by what he found.
This is a real monster; there are quite a few short videos in a hidden folder.
Su Wu looked at them and found them somewhat offensive; they were all videos of him threatening female students.
This kind of scumbag is truly disgusting.
But this also stumped Su Wu.
He could expose it, but that would have a negative impact on the students who were victimized.
He would never do something that would make matters worse.