Chapter 49 Rushing the Global Gambling Network



Upon hearing this, Su Liuliu shuddered, her eyes filled with terror.

He's been working like a slave for so many years, isn't this the day he's been waiting for?

Pinggou is a large coal mine. Given the current situation, it's easy for the investment to increase tenfold or more in just a few years.

During this period, he painstakingly scraped together 10 million yuan, and now...

The fear turned into resentment, and Su Liuliu's eyes reddened before she lowered her gaze.

"This whole thing was my fault, and I'll definitely take responsibility. But brother, could we discuss my investment again? Even just 10% would be fine. I can always pay back the 20 million debt later when I make money..."

Upon hearing this, a hint of disgust flashed in Su Guiquan's eyes.

Now that Su Wu and he have fallen out, he has vented all his resentment on Su Liuliu.

Over the years, he has relied on Su Liuliu to handle the affairs of his illegitimate children.

He believed he had treated his illegitimate children well, but Su Wu was now turning against him, which he could not tolerate.

Whose fault is this? It's Su Liuliu's fault.

Before Su Wu left last time, he had mentioned his living expenses, so Su Guiquan would naturally inquire about it.

He knew then that Su Liuliu had been secretly withholding Su Wu's living expenses.

However, he turned a blind eye at the time and didn't bother with it.

But this time, it really hurt him.

Especially Su Wu's last line, "What Sixth Uncle said," was practically a slap in the face to him.

He was absolutely certain that Su Wu's current state was all thanks to Su Liu Liu.

If he weren't still useful, Su Guiquan would have loved to throw him into the mine and bury him there when he got back.

Indeed, this was the case. The rapid development of coal and iron mines in recent years coincided with the rise of the Su family.

At a time when manpower is most needed, killing a general in the midst of battle is not a good omen.

Therefore, Su Guiquan decided not to stoop to Su Liuliu's level, but he also didn't want to give him even the slightest benefit.

Ignoring Su Liuliu's pleas, he sneered, "Liu'er, one shouldn't be too greedy. Work diligently and there will be plenty of opportunities in the future."

Upon hearing this, Su Liuliu felt utterly dejected. He knew that Su Guiquan was determined to deal with him.

A hint of resentment flashed in his eyes, and he thought to himself that it was time to find another way out.

He didn't want to miss out on the opportunities in the mining industry; he wanted to be his own boss.

However, he still needs to plan carefully and consider the long-term implications before deciding what to do.

Thus, the farce came to an end, and Su Wu could finally go about his business in peace.

With school starting soon, his time is very limited.

After swindling another 25 million, Su Wu finally completed his data modeling.

On a dark and stormy night, he rubbed his hands together and launched his first attack on more than 20 online gambling websites around the world.

He hacked into gambling website servers one by one via the network cable and planted the Trojan program he had developed.

The data stream flashed like a waterfall as Su Wu waited contentedly for the swivel chair to move away from the screen.

These flowing codes are not data, but money, wealth.

The gambling websites he chose were mainly concentrated in the United States and Europe, with each website generating millions of dollars in turnover per day.

As for those small fry, Su Wu didn't bother to bother with them. After all, the internet speed and server capacity were limited, so there was no need to pick up those sesame seeds.

The Trojan horse was successfully implanted, essentially adding a data maze between the gambling website and the gamblers.

Gamblers will believe their deposits went into the gambling website, while the gambling website will believe their money went to the gamblers.

In reality, both of them received false information, and the real money went into Su Wu's pocket.

If one website generates a million, then 20 websites would generate 20 million. This kind of money-making speed is almost as fast as printing money.

But Su Wu knew that this was just a one-off deal.

According to his estimate, this cycle will not exceed 6 days, because generally a settlement and account count will be carried out once a week.

When that time comes, the fake transfer information will be exposed, and if these gambling websites don't disconnect, they'll be eating shit upside down.

Even so, he expects to be able to raise around $300 million, which is already terrifying.

From that day on, Su Wu spent almost all his time in the computer room except for eating, drinking, and relieving himself, as if he had returned to his previous life.

This familiar feeling gave him a great sense of security, as if this was his life.

He monitors the data changes every day, and when he gets tired, he writes some code or chats with Meikuzi.

The Yamaguchi Group has already produced cola according to the formula, but they are actually adjusting the formula to avoid patent disputes.

Su Wu knew very well that this so-called adjustment was just to further complicate the recipe, and it was nothing more than a smokescreen.

Meikuzi has also been busy lately, helping Su Wu contact many interested international buyers.

However, they were all waiting for one piece of news: the launch of Japan's own cola.

Su Wu was very confident about this and full of expectations for the future.

Bole.com, currently the most popular online gambling platform in the US, is settling its weekly accounts again.

The data manager exclaimed excitedly, "Our weekly turnover reached $10 million, and our profit was $3 million, setting a new record!"

The business manager muttered somewhat uneasily, "We've started getting complaints these past few days about delayed transfers. It's getting worse. What's going on with finance?"

The finance expert calmly replied, "It's just a data delay, what's there to worry about? We've encountered this before."

Listening to their discussion, the boss, with a cigar in his mouth, said, "Alright, let's check the accounts now so we can distribute bonuses. We'll discuss business matters later."

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