It's Reasonable for a Hacker Reborn to Develop Technology, Right?

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...

Chapter 495 An Astonishing Discovery

This is treating them like they're not human at all.

What do you expect her to think, Da Piao Liang?

What do you expect cats and dogs in other countries to think?

Isn't this a betrayal of conscience?

Under the watchful eyes of many, Su Wu decisively shut his mouth.

"Okay, I don't have anything to say. Please ask your questions in an orderly manner."

"Mr. Su, may I ask about your chips? Please don't avoid the question."

"This simply means our technology isn't mature or advanced enough. Our chips can't provide navigation with precision down to a few hundred meters, so we have to rely on current technology..."

After the first question was asked, the reporters were all dumbfounded.

Your skills are lacking?

You don't believe you can navigate 5 kilometers away?

That's a lie.

Seeing their unconvinced expressions, Su Wu shrugged helplessly.

"What I said is true. My skills are really not good enough. I still need to learn from countries like Great America in this regard. Okay, next question."

Seeing his insistence, the reporters had no choice but to move on to the next topic.

"So, Mr. Su, what's the deal with your drones, especially the kind that can be invisible?"

"Drones are just for fun, to do aerial photography, and to experience the joy of controlling a flying machine. As for the stealth coating, it's purely for safety reasons."

For safety?

For whose safety?

That's terrifying!

The reporters were stunned again; what kind of outrageous words were these?

Su Wu explained with a wry smile, "People may not understand the situation in our Dragon Kingdom. Because the Flying Dragon's performance is quite advanced, we were worried about disrupting safety monitoring, so we did this. After all, the entertainment industry shouldn't interfere with the operation of society."