According to reports, this story begins at an entirely unscientific moment: Zhou Ziye, a designer who rose from creating counterfeit mobile phones, suddenly time-traveled back to the year 1984.
...The lawyer stepped back to quiet everyone and said, "Quiet down! Listen to me, Mr. Xing Baohua has signed a confidentiality agreement with the top leader, and the personnel of the Business Investigation Department are not allowed to disclose Mr. Xing Baohua's trade secrets."
He then pointed to the photos and said, "These photos are a list of items worth nearly 100 billion. The top leader signed this as a guarantee. Okay, everyone, be a witness."
Mr. Xing Baohua understands that everyone has a tough time and works hard outside, so he ordered takeout and coffee, which will arrive shortly and you can pick them up yourself.
After the lawyer finished speaking, he returned to the villa.
The media professionals whispered among themselves, ignoring the top reporter and focusing on spreading the news as quickly as possible.
Although the two sides only exchanged a few words, the amount of information conveyed was enormous.
If Xing Baohua's lawyer hadn't come forward to provide evidence in time, the stock market might have seen a sharp drop in the prices of Xing Baohua's three listed companies by the close of trading.
Even after the lawyer said those things, the price still dropped a bit, the upward trend stopped, and it began to decline slowly.
This gave a sigh of relief to the international speculative capital institutions that were on the verge of being wiped out.
But unlike what was expected, it hasn't left the safe zone, and it might turn around and rise again tomorrow.
It's just about surviving a few more days.
Of course, if they are experts, they might be able to turn the tide even in just one day, let alone several days.
The two sides not only fight with money, but also with wits and courage from the outside.
These are all underhanded tactics; as long as they can turn the tide, who cares whether they're underhanded or aboveboard?
Although those people used their powerful network of interests to bring out the top leader to put pressure on Xing Baohua, it only caused his stock market to drop.
Is this method clever? It's still a despicable one. Xing Baohua teaching them a lesson is also a despicable act.
Trying to snatch a computer from a computer expert is like showing off your skills in front of Guan Yu (a legendary Chinese swordsman).
They gave Xiaotian a lot of time, and the list page was just a picture. The entire hard drive had nothing of his own; it was full of short films and had been formatted.
Furthermore, Xiaotian had set it to start the Destruction King virus after three power cycles.
This thing was created by Xing Baohua, and it's said that it damaged a lot of computers in Europe and the United States.
Whoever's computer gets picked as the last botnet by him is incredibly unlucky.
I won't stop until I've burned through your motherboard, memory, and hard drive.
The first time I turned it on, I showed it to Liao Qichang, and later, when the top leader was signing documents, I showed it to him again. This was to prove that the data on the computer existed.
So there's only one last time left. Once, twice, but no third time.
When they get back to their workplace and turn on their computers, they'll probably only get to the desktop before the screen flashes with a crosshair and then goes completely black without any further activity.
This time only the hard drive was burned. Even if it is recovered, no trace of the photo list can be found. As for the data worth hundreds of billions, if it is recovered, it will all be small movies in 3GP format.
Even if the investigation department and the top leader jumped into the Yellow River, they would never be able to clear their names for deliberately damaging Xing Baohua's computer, which was worth hundreds of billions.
Perhaps the foreigners, driven by greed, deliberately claimed that Xing Baohua's information was destroyed, and then sold the information to other companies for profit.
This underhanded tactic wiped them out completely.