Then he turned to Gu Yuqing and asked, "Why are you back?"
Gu Yuqing blinked twice, stared at him and said, "I want to see you."
Chen Ya suddenly became speechless.
It's hard to defend against a straight ball.
…
in the country, Dr. Pepper is not a very mainstream carbonated beverage brand, mainly because few people can accept its taste.
It's not just incompatible with the domestic climate. Except for Americans, there are few places in the world where it can adapt to the climate.
In all his life, this was the first time Chen Ya had seen a Dr. Pepper can in real life. If it weren't for a long-ago animated series, he wouldn't even have known about this brand of soda.
He took some time to take a look at the commercial district on the ground, and found that neither the convenience stores nor the street vending machines sold this.
In other words, y did not buy the drink nearby, but most likely bought it in a place where he often goes.
In addition to this clue, he also found a subway card, a handful of change, and a temporary Internet cafe access certificate in the girl's coat.
The subway card is an anonymous recharge card, but the time and amount of the last consumption can be seen through the magnetic card machine.
The Beijing subway charges per stop. The consumption amount can be used to calculate the number of stops, from which the departure station of y can be deduced.
The Internet cafe's computer access certificate has an order number. You can use the order number to conduct a reverse query at the corresponding Internet cafe and see the ID card of the person who used the computer.
Chen Ya used a little trick to trick the network administrator of the Internet cafe into helping him check the ID card - it was a person named Li Mei, born in 1973, and was an old lady.
It is obvious that y is a minor, so it is impossible for her to use her own ID card to access the Internet.
But after Chen Ya's questioning, it turned out that Li Mei's ID card was not the "inventory" of that Internet cafe. It was obvious that this person had some relationship with Y.
After using a little trick, Chen Ya found out that this middle-aged woman named Li Mei was not born in Beijing.
The last time she appeared publicly online was on the website of a housekeeping company.
In this way, the search range for y is greatly reduced.
In the evening, Chen Ya was sitting alone in the office. On the screen of the laptop computer next to him, the cursor suddenly started moving by itself.
Create a new text document, switch input methods, the cursor jumps, and a line of words appears smoothly on the screen:
"hello."
Chen Ya stared at the screen for a while, tapped the keyboard twice, and typed a line of words on the document:
"Do you have to contact me this way?"
The other party replied with a nonchalant message:
"Any questions?"
If it were before, when Chen Ya saw this sentence, he would probably imagine a bald programming expert raising his eyebrows at him defiantly.
But now, he could only imagine the little brat on the other side of the computer asking for a beating.
"If you want to talk about something serious that you haven't said before, you can say it now," said Chen Ya.
On the screen, the words from the other party popped out word by word:
"Just a reminder, I saw someone on the dark web offering a high reward for a vulnerability in your company's system, which is why I became interested in you."
"Of course I didn't sell your system's vulnerability. The person who posted the bounty offered too high a price, and your system's security level was too poor, which ruined the market. So I increased your system's security level by several levels. Now I guess few people can break it. It was just a casual thing, so no need to thank me."
"Also, I want to remind you to be careful within your company. If they're willing to pay a high price and don't make a splash, they'll naturally try other approaches. You know, social engineering."
After saying this, Chen Ya's expression changed a little.
If what Y said is true, then the company’s current situation can be said to be precarious.
He typed on the document: "Are you interested in getting to know me? At least next time we chat, we can avoid such impolite ways."
The other party seemed to be getting excited: "If you can break into my computer one more time, I will give you my private contact information."
Chen Ya typed, "I don't have time, but I did get some of your personal information. Does that count?"
The other side sent a "?"
Chen Ya smiled and typed: "Your last name is Xia, and your nanny is called Li Mei, right?"
The cursor on the screen trembled, and then a line of punctuation marks appeared:
“???!”
Chen Ya smiled even more happily.
This means that I guessed correctly.
He continued typing: "Am I entitled to your contact information now, Miss Y?"
A message pops up on the screen document:
[Seeing this message means the other party is offline and does not want to talk to you. This message was sent by AI Assistant.]
It seems that the other party has left.
…
The next day during working hours, Lu Keke was called to Chen Ya's office. As soon as Chen Ya came in, he closed the office door and locked it. He looked mysterious and did not seem like a good person.
"Have you noticed anything unusual recently?" Chen Ya asked.
When Lu Keke heard this, she immediately wanted to say, "Boss, your pick-up skills are outdated. Don't think that you can stir up girls' emotions by just using some cheesy love words. At least make up some tasteful ones yourself, right?"
"What do you want to do?" Lu Keke asked warily.
Chen Ya considered his words:
"That is, have you found any strange people or things in the company?"
Lu Keke showed an embarrassment. The strangest thing in the entire company is you, the boss, who works overtime until 11 o'clock every night and even uses employees' cars.
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