Chapter 177 What do people do?
That's something no human being could do.
After reading Anti-Fraud King's "heart," Morofushi Kagemitsu opened his eyes, and the flame in his eyes was still burning brightly.
Following the island experiment, another experiment with such obvious malice has emerged.
He even felt that the level of experimental projects set by the organization should not be measured by dimensions such as confidentiality and importance, but rather by the degree of loss of humanity.
He didn't see a detailed plan, nor did he find many images of the suffering experimental targets, but the removed neurons, like a net, struggled to capture those conspiracies through lines of cold text.
[Anti-fraud expert #205: In order to achieve a special arrangement of neurons inside the human body, they crudely transplanted "features" from animals with similar characteristics into the most intricate and complex human brain... It's both foolish and insane.]
[Anti-Fraud Guru #198: And there's more. To ensure a smooth brain transplant, human limbs are pieced together from the remains of specially cultured animals. I've heard of such labs in the US, but I never imagined they'd exist in my own country.]
In recent decades, China has indeed maintained close relations with the United States, and there has been considerable technical exchange...
[Anti-fraud expert #11: To be honest, these old Japanese guys are on par with them in this respect, huh. This experiment is clearly a copy of the American one: to eliminate the individual differences in this batch of experimental samples, they not only collected several pairs of twins, but also performed special surgeries on the other experimental subjects.]
[Anti-Fraud Guru No. 19: Both the island project and this project can only be considered part of the final plan. If these two experiments are successfully integrated in the future, the sacrifices caused by the ultimate project will definitely not be limited to the test subjects who lose their lives during the experiments.]
[Anti-fraud expert #214: ...Of course, there are others.]
...Any other materials or information?
[Anti-Fraud King No. 205: The rest are probably recorded in paper documents. Based on the organization's deployment rules over the years and the intelligence we have, these documents should be kept in the most central laboratory.]
Those secrets are...
Morofushi Kagemitsu wanted to know, but hesitated to speak because he knew that No. 214 was the one who possessed these painful memories.
[Anti-fraud expert #214: It's okay, Jing. We don't have much human emotion left to begin with. I can tell you for sure now that there's also the part about testing the chemical poison resistance of experimental subjects, and the modification of the human body by different types of biochemical bacteria.]
...
[Anti-Fraud Guru #214: Based on the fragments of memory I've gathered, I infiltrated this lab to uncover the truth. Unfortunately, the memories only show that "we" seemed to have put up a resistance once, but it ended in a catastrophic defeat. However, judging from the project's gaps in time, our resistance only delayed them for six months, and when it was restarted, the number of test subjects had even increased...]
If we were to check the missing persons statistics within the Public Security Bureau now, would we get any results...?
Morofushi Kagemitsu naturally hoped that his department could perform better.
[Anti-fraud King No. 66: Unfortunately, they weren't that effective. And I always said the organization has a history of involvement in the "shoe cult," it's not something that can be easily dismissed like a simple two-dimensional character. They not only use the concept of "disappearance" for human trafficking, but also use lower-class followers as experimental subjects. Twenty years ago, the "Kai-Ci Church," spearheaded by Rum, was a prime example; Brandy, who constantly denounces shoe cults, was even secretly funding the famous shoe cult in Osaka, Tzu Chi.]
...Does this mean that the Cyber God Cult will eventually become their weapon?
Morofushi Kagemitsu immediately thought of the "church" that still existed in the future, and was very worried that its continued existence would not only be used to amass wealth, but would also repeat the same mistakes.
[Anti-Fraud Guru No. 19: With us watching, things shouldn't get that bad. But if we close the net too late, this surveillance tool, originally intended for a complete sweep, might just become another kind of blood donation for the organization.]
[Anti-fraud expert #148: In the future, this final plan will be put back on the agenda in less than two years. I think we don't need to wait five years; perhaps that will be the best time to close the net.]
[Anti-fraud expert #66: However, this constitutes a major disruption affecting the future. I fear fate might interfere at that time, and Jing's death is clearly inextricably linked to this matter.]
No, I think what number 148 said makes sense.
As Morofushi Kagemitsu deciphered the experimental results and listened to the discussion among the anti-fraud team, he began to understand why his future self had chosen to reach out to the BOSS at that time.
His own survival already affects his future, and using the final plan to overturn the table ahead of time has an even more serious impact. With these two causes and effects combined, perhaps he can use a higher level of distortion to fight for a chance of survival.
Judging from his plans for time travel and his current ability to gain more time by exploiting information asymmetry, isn't this a kind of success?
[Anti-Fraud Guru #26: Hmm... In the end, we know what this old geezer is trying to achieve, and our purpose is to eliminate this threat. Just as Jing said, we've already changed a lot of things!]
What was originally a very serious discussion turned into a glimmer of hope when it came to No. 26's mouth.
This little alpaca, who constantly teeters on the edge of despair, is also an indispensable part of their struggle!
Morobuchi Kagemitsu and Anti-Fraud King encouraged each other and, full of energy, began their grand plan to subvert the organization.
[Anti-Fraud Guru #214: By the way, the atmosphere was a bit heavy just now, so I didn't mention it. But now you probably know, Zero sent you a text message.]
Zero? He contacted me at this time...did he find some useful clues?
Morofushi Kagemitsu glanced at the time on his phone; it wasn't even 12 o'clock yet... As expected of Zero, even his efficiency was astonishing.
[Anti-Fraud Guru #11: ...I give up. Stop adding unauthorized filters to your childhood friend. Go see for yourself.]
Morofushi Kagemitsu checked the unread text messages, and a message from Bourbon popped up automatically: "[I received a warning about an unusual situation in Tottori.]"
Special circumstances!
He perked up, then paused, startled again.
...Wait a minute, the "special situation" that Zero is referring to, could it be the trouble we just caused?
Probably after receiving his "read" notification, another text message from Bourbon popped up: "There seems to be a problem with the equipment in the lab."
[Anti-fraud expert #148: ...It seems so.]
...Zero's informant is reacting way too quickly.
Morofushi Kagemitsu was somewhat at a loss, unsure how to reply to the message. He could only console himself that having such a responsive intelligence network was a good thing for them.
[Anti-fraud expert #19: Hey... I advise you to just admit to him that you did it. Anyway, you'll eventually succumb to the torment of your conscience and tell him. Besides, if you want to use this to make a big splash in the organization, you'll probably need Zero's help too.]
...I also have Mr. Jin Quan and the police behind me.
[Anti-fraud expert #148: We've been living in your head for a while now. You don't really trust the higher-ups there, so how could you possibly reveal your entire plan to them? At most, you'd just have them assist you.]
It loses its charm if you explain it all too clearly.
Morofushi Kagemitsu did not deny that he had lost faith in the higher-ups, but the power he was currently building within the organization was still in its infancy. At this time, he did need some help from Zero.
[Anti-fraud expert #19: So just tell him the truth, he won't refuse to help you.]
Before Number 19 could even finish speaking, he had already filled an entire chat box with text.
His pause just now wasn't because he didn't trust Zero, but rather because he felt a little guilty thinking that his childhood friend would worry about his actions.
The messages in the three chat boxes were sent, but the other side seemed to be processing this massive amount of information and did not reply immediately.
Morofushi Kagemitsu was still typing, but now he was offering Zero some emotional comfort.
Number 11 is already numb to this sticky, childhood-friendly stuff and doesn't want to say a word.
Number 205 is quite career-oriented, and I've already started worrying about his next move.
[Anti-Fraud Guru #205: So, you said before that you wanted to do something big within the organization, how do you plan to do that?]
Of course, it was to sabotage the organization's next plot in Tottori, and incidentally pin the blame for the leak on Brandy.
He quickly sent a few messages and decisively told the anti-fraud team about his next plan.
[Anti-fraud expert #198: That does sound like a good target, but we don't even know what the organization is doing in Tottori... You're not trying to use this to frame me for a "conspiracy," are you?]
That's exactly what I meant.
[Anti-fraud expert #205: This plan is quite feasible. If you want to use Melo's power to target Brandy, you must find a way to persuade her. This person's thought process is unusual, and you'll need to grasp the details; Pisco is not a major threat, but we need to be wary of him, given his active presence in Ireland; as for Rum, Zero-kun needs to keep an eye on him and provide more intelligence...]
Number 205 didn't continue speaking, and six dots appeared above his head.
What do you mean by deliberately typing that ellipsis?
[Anti-fraud expert #205: I saw the actions taken by Zero.]
They've already deployed informants so quickly?!
[Anti-fraud expert #214: Hmm... Zero-kun's attitude this time is quite positive, but, uh...]
Stop beating around the bush and just say it.
Zhu Fujingguang secretly became more vigilant.
[Anti-fraud expert #26: Go check the forums yourself. I guarantee that this rapidly spreading news is absolutely true, without any exaggeration.]
...I just don't see any nice things to say.
Zhu Fujingguang was very uneasy.
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