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 FBI's chief of staff has been having a real headache lately.
It's really worrying. There have been a lot of unexplained and abnormal deaths in China recently, all over the country and in all states.
They all work in computer-related fields; some are programmers, some are teachers, and some are editors of online publications.
They were all murdered at home. The murderer was very efficient. Since no relevant evidence could be found at the scene, the investigation should focus on the victims' interpersonal relationships.
They didn't realize until they looked, and they found thirty similar cases. They eventually merged the cases and reported them to headquarters.
And it was overseen by Chief Inspector Jerson.
Based on my experience, this was a premeditated crime committed by a team.
So, who were the people who died working for, and who killed them? There's absolutely no clue.
But we can't leave it uninvestigated! The media seems to have smelled blood and is preparing to report on this nationwide case, which would cause panic, and even lead people to say that the FBI is a bunch of useless people.
Just when things were getting really tough, the Foreign Intelligence Service took over the case.
Although it was somewhat unreasonable, Jerson was very grateful to them. If this kind of troublesome matter was not handled well, he would have to resign.
Since the CIA has taken over, it means that the dead must be their employees or related people. Who has the power to provoke such a powerful entity?
The handover went smoothly and without any delays.
Although some people died, as usual, the FBI is the primary force in handling CIA cases. After all, the CIA handles cases abroad, while the FBI deals with their domestic affairs.
But this time the CIA refused the FBI's offer and allowed them to handle the matter entirely.
The CIA was a step too slow in its action and failed to protect some people; none of the trolls who participated in the attack on Xing Baohua's company survived.
The truth is, it was simply a lack of attention. Initially, it was a leader from a CIA technical department who, in conjunction with GPS, wanted to cause trouble for Xing Baohua.
Someone from GPS will act as a go-between. Anyway, there are so many haters, and we don't know them in real life. As long as it's posted on a forum, we just need to pay them.
If you have projects and funding, you can just form a group.
Set up a forum for haters to communicate. The cost of setting up a forum is very low. Haters who want to earn extra money can be found quickly and communicate through a dedicated forum.
At first, everyone discussed tactics, how to attack, what steps were needed, and so on, with a unified command to assign tasks.
Huahong Technology's counterattack also emerged. Some people used blocking tactics, while others, after completing their tasks, demanded payment. All of this indicates they remained active on the forum.
But then one day, fewer and fewer people were active. At first, I thought they were just spending their money to go out and have fun.
However, Xing Baohua's companies in Hong Kong resumed normal operations without being attacked, which puzzled the organizers.
With the CIA's backing, finding people is incredibly easy. They can use troll accounts to find real-life individuals, and it's always a sure thing.
When the detectives arrived at the scene, the area had been cordoned off by local police. They then used their identities to inquire about the case—was he dead?
I checked several places in a row, and got the same result.
Look, it's been several days, and they're only just finding out.
The key question is who did it, and how did they find these people? Even if the CIA and GPS technology can find people by IP address, those trolls are not ordinary people!
Without a doubt, Xing Baohua is the prime suspect; he might be the one who ordered the murder.
Regardless of the evidence, he is the prime suspect.
Sometimes, these people are quite strange. Even when there's no real evidence, they can produce evidence and say that you did it, or at least you did it.
This time, there is indeed no evidence, but we dare not say that it was Xing Baohua who did it.
This guy has some influence; even if a warrant is issued for his arrest, it won't be easy to catch him anytime soon. Hoping to influence the Great Eagle Empire and then Hong Kong is also no match for him.
The influence of the Eagle Group on Hong Kong has weakened considerably; these foreigners are now only focused on making a quick buck.
Real evidence is hard to find, and fake evidence is hard to fabricate.
There's really nothing we can do about him; the only thing we can do is cause trouble for him online.
The disappearance of some haters won't have much impact on them. The real big haters are either technical directors or people who are in jail.
First, use those thugs who are locked up to go online and mess with Xing Baohua while they are serving their sentences, and see what other skills he has that he can overturn a heavily guarded prison.
Believe it or not, top-tier haters really do have two places: one is having a respectable identity and working in a legitimate industry, and the other is being in prisons, where they are all put in by those experts.
But don't underestimate these trolls; their destructive power is quite formidable.
Use their destructive power to target Xing Baohua's companies. If necessary, extract some data from those companies' servers to see if they have any plans targeting their local area.
CIA Technical Director Kugin Abad traveled to more than 30 states to gather the list of 30 detained Black people.
They were all reassigned to a prison in California.
When the haters saw the computer, they got so excited. Some started singing, some were dancing, and some even filmed themselves having fun.
The CIA is actually playing with fire. Most of these trolls are prohibited from using computers; that's a law specifically designed for people like them.
If someone reports this out, that's playing with fire. If we keep the level of secrecy tighter, who knows?
This is why the FBI is not allowed to get involved.
The first order they received was to break into Huahong Bank, transfer the money out of it, and give them 10% of the profits after the job was done.
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