Chapter 324 Using a borrowed knife to kill a chicken



It seems that the entire United States has been holding a grudge ever since he messed up Dog Egg's satellite.

Those rampant gambling websites were like prostitutes waving handkerchiefs, waiting for Su Wu to come knocking.

This is actually a fishing trap!

Upon discovering everything, Su Wu immediately became vigilant.

This program is very powerful; it locks their account ports, so anyone who dares to misbehave will be tracked down immediately.

No matter how capable Su Wu was, he couldn't bypass the banking system; otherwise, how would he make money?

After studying it for a long time, Su Wu realized that he really had no way to erase all the traces under such circumstances.

This put him in a difficult position, because any clue could be fatal to a hacker.

However, Su Wu's purpose was different this time, so there were still some ways to deal with it.

However, this time he couldn't take a single penny from America.

In other words, he can still get the money out of those guys, but the traces he left behind will be discovered within three days at most.

This way, he wouldn't be able to keep the money in his secret account, otherwise he would definitely be exposed.

It seems that the United States also harbors the idea that he will come back to plunder again, and wants to take him down in one fell swoop.

Unfortunately, they couldn't understand why Su Wu was so eager for wealth.

He wasn't doing it to enjoy a luxurious life, but for his own dream.

Su Wu compiled a list of websites of similar size and found that he could raise about 60 million US dollars in one go.

It has to be said that these guys have become more cautious now, and their business accounts basically have very little money left.

"Although the money is a bit little, it can still do a lot of things."

Having already made up his mind, Su Wu stroked his chin and began to calculate.

He had Gao Qiang use Ruyang Technology to scour for scientific and technological information, partly to make some things more public.

But that doesn't stop him from doing other things behind the scenes.

Since we can't take the money with us, let's leave it in America, but we'll have to find a different place for it.

“CAL, right? Dad has a big gift for you.”

After a busy night, Su Wu unplugged a USB drive from the computer and gripped it tightly in his hand.

At this moment, he had already left a small device on the selected website server, ready to be summoned at any time.

After leaving, Su Wu went to another place and contacted some special talents through the dark web.

This time, he wants to purchase the licensing rights to merchandise from some major IPs.

Moreover, what he wants is authorization that can be traded at any time.

In other words, this authorization is anonymous and only applies to a certain type of product.

Once Su Wu obtained it, he could trade it with any merchant at any time to exchange for profit.

The only restriction is that these products cannot enter the United States or certain designated countries.

Movies, anime, movie stars, singers—Su Wu needs anything of value.

These kinds of licenses are not cheap, ranging from hundreds of thousands to millions of US dollars.

But it didn't matter to Su Wu, since he was spending other people's money anyway.

After settling some details of the deal, Su Wu began to look up information about CAL.

It must be said that the people who set this up were quite professional. This private research institution does exist, and it is indeed engaged in the research and development of lithography machines.

At first glance, everything seemed perfectly logical, as if he was overthinking things.

But how could some things possibly escape the eyes of Su Wu, the hacker?

He could easily find some clues from the information on the internet.

To be precise, CAL only managed to develop micron-level lithography machines before it could no longer sustain itself, and now it's just taking on peripheral work to make a living.

However, about six months ago, the information released by this organization was different.

The news over the past six months has mostly focused on their major breakthroughs in nanoscale lithography machines.

Even more so, there were many comments following, all inquiring about the situation and seeking cooperation.

Su Wu casually glanced at the backstage area and knew that someone was deliberately creating the illusion that CAL had achieved significant results.

Having confirmed his suspicions once again, he resolved to give the other party a good beating.

After waiting for a full week, William finally sent word.

Under his recommendation, Su Wu, Gao Qiang, and others went to CAL's research institute.

Upon arrival, Gao Qiang and his group were stunned by the bustling scene of people coming and going.

The people in work uniforms hurried by, ignoring these uninvited guests.

After William explained the situation to a bespectacled man who seemed to have been waiting for a long time, they were able to pass through the access control and enter.

"Welcome, friends from the East, to CAL! Let me introduce you to CAL..."

After a few polite exchanges, the bespectacled man led them to a multi-functional studio, where he introduced the studio while showing a slideshow he had prepared beforehand.

Gao Qiang and the others sat up straight like primary school students, listening very attentively.

They are all technologists, and the fact that they receive such treatment in the United States shows their deep respect for advanced technology.

Su Wu sat casually to the side, secretly sighing that the person who orchestrated this scheme had really gone to great lengths.

He could tell from his voice that the bespectacled man was definitely an expert in the field of lithography machines, not an ordinary person.

Su Wu had just seen this person's photo online.

Even in the United States, there are only so many people in the field of lithography machines, so finding information about them is not difficult.

My dear reader, there's more to this chapter! Please click the next page to continue reading—even more exciting content awaits!

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