Chapter 17 A garbage company, only good at making a mess of things.



Chapter 17 A garbage company, only good at making a mess of things.

Yu Hui cursed from the bottom of his heart, "You're crazy." He was about to hang up the call.

He then discovered that he couldn't hang up!

"???" Yu Hui frantically pressed the button in confusion, but there was no response at all.

"What kind of magic is this?" Yu Hui exclaimed in shock. There are actually spells that can affect software? This is simply unscientific!

“This spell is called technology,” Zhang Mo said leisurely. “Can you read? Do you know what a super administrator is? I just changed the system permissions, so your system won’t crash.”

Yu Hui: "......"

Oh, it's not unscientific, it's pure science.

Zhang Mo: "By the way, let me tell you, my account has no limit on live streaming connections, and I didn't give you the 9999 you set."

Yu Hui: "........."

Zhang Mo: "Of course, if you really don't want to talk to me, you can just leave the live streaming app. But I just changed the rules. If a streamer suddenly and forcibly leaves the live stream without a reason, their credit score will be deducted, affecting their subsequent earnings."

This unexpected situation left the online viewers completely bewildered.

What's going on? Do leaders nowadays prefer to hold meetings in live-streaming rooms?

[Sister is so beautiful, I want to lick her!]

[Waaaaah, even the most beautiful woman is still a terrifying capitalist.]

Some horrible memories of going to work are attacking this office worker...

Why can't I ever have a female boss with long, straight black hair like that?

Yu Hui stared at Zhang Mo in the video frame for a moment, then suddenly gritted his teeth and said, "I remember who you are. Wang Heng asked me to tell your fortune a few years ago."

The fact that this person could mention Wang Heng's name means they at least know her identity. That's good, it saves a lot of self-introductions.

Just as she was curious about this fortune teller's abilities, Zhang Mo casually asked, "What did he predict?"

Yu Hui bit into his lollipop and smashed it, snarling, "I've calculated that you're a short-lived wretch who won't live past a hundred!!!"

Zhang Mo: "......"

Live stream viewers: [...]

Wow, what a terrible curse!

Perhaps because he was so different from the image of the "master" in her mind, Zhang Mo ignored the large crowd and turned to the three little wolves sitting in the back seat, asking, "Are you guys lying to me? Is this guy really that capable?" This was a genuine question from her heart, not a sarcastic remark.

In the live stream, Yu Hui flew into a rage, slamming his fist on the table and yelling, "Who are you calling incompetent?!"

The three people behind him were engrossed in playing "PUBG" on their new phones when Lang Xing took a moment to look up and say, "What, you really think you can live past 100?"

Tell me, is their calculation correct or not?!

Zhang Mo thought about it and accepted this statement. Even if she were in perfect health, given the 996 work schedule she had previously worked at the internet company, she wasn't even sure if she would live to retirement.

However, Yu Hui still maintained a "I'd rather die than be humiliated" attitude, clamoring to show Zhang Mo his skills.

Without hesitation, Zhang Mo replied, "Oh, that's perfect. I've sent you the information via private message. Tell me where this kid is right now. Master, it's time to show your true abilities. Good luck!"

Yu Hui: "..." Why do I suddenly have the feeling that I've fallen into a trap?

Judging from Yu Hui's live stream account name, "I am the number one immortal," you can tell that this guy is very concerned about his image.

With 1,000 people watching and all the information handed to him, wouldn't it be too embarrassing if he didn't prove himself?

So he gritted his teeth. Since the phone screen was still being shared in the live stream, he decided to quit the game immediately and let everyone see what kind of information Zhang Mo had given him.

No matter what the information is, I'm sure I can find it myself!

Yu Hui: "Did you reveal any privacy? Can you show it to others?"

Zhang Mo: "Don't worry, it's just an online video."

But when it was time to quit the game, Yu Hui hesitated. Looking at his score of 0-14-2, he said with some reluctance, "...How about I finish this game? Quitting right away would be unfair to my teammates."

Zhang Mo said coldly, "If you really care about your teammates, you should quit. Let the AI ​​handle it; it plays much better than you."

Bullet comments—

Hahaha, why are you speaking such blunt truths?

Practice makes perfect! Practice makes perfect! Practice makes perfect!

[Your teammates are begging you on your knees, just go AFK.]

[Your biggest contribution to the team is simply not sending any more gifts.]

Wait a minute, am I the only one who cares about fortune telling? Isn't this a game streamer?

Oh well, whatever, I can't possibly be worse at video games than him anyway.

Yu Hui was so angry that he spat out the lollipop stick he was holding in his mouth, snorted, and finally quit the game. In front of everyone, he opened his private messages in the background.

Zhang Mo sent him a news website with the headline: "Man Openly Snatches Child in Downtown Area; When Will the Tragedy of the Purple Ribbon Mother End?"

Yu Hui clicked on it, and inside was a video.

It's quite obvious that this is a clip secretly filmed in the monitoring room with a mobile phone; you can even feel the trembling hands of the person filming due to nervousness.

In the video, a burly man slapped a woman and a little boy hard across the face, instantly knocking the woman to the ground. He then picked up the child and ran out of the restaurant without anyone stopping him.

Bullet comments—

Holy crap, are there still human traffickers now?!

[They weren't child traffickers; it was the child's father trying to snatch him. I've seen the video.]

[Doge, how could the father do this?]

[I remember this video too. I think I watched it several months ago. What did they mean by looking for the child? What, that scumbag still hasn't returned the child?]

Why didn't you call the police? Isn't this a society governed by the rule of law?

[Haha, naive. Go call the police and see what happens. You'll learn your first lesson from the realities of life.]

[Can the streamer really figure out where this child is right now?]

[This is a terrible company; they only do shoddy work.]

Is this some kind of social news story intended to create a stir?

Isn't this obvious? He's terrible at the game and just wants to get attention this way.

If he could tell fortunes, I'd livestream myself eating shit while doing a handstand.

[Didn't that woman claim to be the company boss? The company boss and the employee are colluding to do this disgusting, shady stuff. I'm reporting her!]

[If you're really out of things to do, you can bite a lighter. What's going on here?]

It's no wonder the viewers are angry; there are just too many of these live streams that never seem to stop.

Zhang Mo herself had previously seen similar outrageous incidents in the news: a viewer connected with a live streamer, tearfully recounting that their son had been kidnapped. Tens of thousands of viewers listened to the heartbreaking cries, offering comfort, guidance, and even providing clues. Then, incredibly, the streamer actually located the kidnapped child based on the provided clues. Immediately afterwards, the streamer abruptly changed the subject, claiming to have found the kidnappers' stolen goods at the spot where the child was tied up, and was now going to start selling the stolen goods on the live stream…

However, at this moment, Zhang Mo was more focused on Yu Hui's expression than on the audience.

Yu Hui's expression was calm, the kind of indifference that comes from having seen through such dirty dealings.

Even when everyone was discussing that earth-shattering slap, he only said with interest a comment completely unrelated to the heinous incident: "Hey, the food at this restaurant looks pretty good."

I even went back and rewatched the scene where the little boy was slapped.

This drew a barrage of criticism in the live stream, with many viewers condemning him for being inhumane and even attacking the live streaming platform, accusing them of malicious marketing and having no moral compass.

Yu Hui completely ignored the surging malice in the comments and looked at Zhang Mo nonchalantly: "Hey, after this is resolved, have this boss get me a lifetime free card."

Zhang Mo smiled; she knew things were settled.

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