Chapter 62 Ready-made AI Online Army
When Morofushi Kagemitsu just got up, it was already snowing lightly outside the window. This scene, coupled with the pink bubbles swaying everywhere in his field of vision, created a kind of messy romance.
He asked himself again: Is there really no way to solve the vision problem?
[Anti-fraud expert #198: As I've said before, once fate plays a trick on you, it's for life.]
[Anti-fraud expert #205: Don't be discouraged. If we encounter time travel missions again, we can try to exploit a bug.]
How can this get stuck?
[Anti-fraud expert #205: Maybe, that's why I said I'd give it a try.]
[Anti-Fraud Guru #19: Hmm... Once we upgrade, we can adjust the transparency for you, and the visual obstruction will be much smaller.]
This means we'll have to maintain this current perspective for a while. We need to quickly upgrade the anti-fraud system, and perhaps we should also consider who we can recruit.
[Anti-fraud expert #66: I think we should observe who the undercover agents in the organization are surrounded by; perhaps there are one or two who fit the criteria?]
As for the undercover agents... At this point, he should give Ethan Hondou an answer. One night is enough time for the other party to think things through.
[Anti-Fraud Guru #26: Great, we finally have a capable assistant!]
[Anti-Fraud Guru #11: Perfect timing. You have a bunch of things on your plate right now; you can have him investigate for you. He's not a code name member, so the focus won't be on him.]
I have quite a few things on my plate right now... By the way, I wanted to confirm if it would be okay to have someone investigate the things mentioned in the preview news in depth.
[Anti-fraud expert #148: No. As long as he doesn't delve into matters of fate, or learns of our existence, it's fine.]
What if he accidentally gets too involved?
[Anti-fraud expert #205: That depends on the severity. If he thinks too deeply, the least he could do is end up like you now. But he doesn't have the protection we provide. When he looks around, his time will probably be quickly depleted.]
[Anti-fraud expert #198: Or, when this person's existence affects some important milestones, their luck will turn particularly bad, and all sorts of obstacles will arise in their endeavors. Then, one day after they've had their moment in the spotlight, they'll be silently and instantly dissolved by a shadowy figure.]
...This is too tragic.
Therefore, he needs to carefully consider what task to assign to Ethan.
He now needs to investigate three things: the turning point in the fates of Hagiwara and Matsuda, the three locations on the mysterious map, and the suicide of the president of Haruhito Company.
As for the matter involving power-for-money transactions... we still have too little information, and even the anti-fraud team has difficulty tracing back to the surveillance footage from five years ago. We are helpless and can only put it aside for now.
Looking at it this way, it seems that the only person suitable for Ethan Hondou to investigate is the president of Chunren Company. There's nothing about this matter that he shouldn't know.
[Anti-fraud expert #11: Here's another bonus question for him: find the person who broke into the factory that day.]
Why do you guys seem to be trying to find something to stall him for?
[Anti-Fraud Guru #214: It's good to distract him. You have no idea what he's been up to these past few days. He's been gathering information about the anti-fraud center, and even disguised himself and went to the police station.]
[Anti-Fraud Guru #66: Yeah, thankfully he wasn't recognized. Otherwise, we couldn't guarantee that another life-saving observation report wouldn't pop up.]
Yes, the efficiency of a former CIA agent should not be underestimated.
[Anti-Fraud Expert #205: Should I send him a message now, in the name of the Anti-Fraud Center or in your name?]
In my name, but to let him know that the anti-fraud center has a powerful hacking department. We can take advantage of the fact that the anti-fraud team doesn't have a physical presence to subtly intimidate them.
[Anti-fraud operator #205: Then I'll send him a verification code using your phone, and then send an email to his inbox posing as anti-fraud operator #205. Does this hacking department need any other names?]
You can decide what to do.
[Anti-fraud expert #26: Okay, let's name it Black Guest!]
...Where did you rummage through the corner of the dictionary for this translation? Shouldn't it be "Hacker"?
[Anti-Fraud Guru #26: We always have to work with the Black Organization, don't we?]
[Anti-Fraud King No. 148: And this intelligence organization must handle a lot of information from the gray and black markets, so it's quite timely.]
...Never mind, whatever makes you happy.
[Anti-fraud expert #205: Yes, it's been sent.]
[Anti-Fraud Guru #19: In this way, if one day I unfortunately expose my identity again, perhaps the Anti-Fraud Center can naturally come into the organization's view.]
[Anti-fraud expert #214: Now that #205 has already stepped forward with an alias, it's only natural that we establish an online community. As for the facade, we can simply use "Black Guest."]
Online communities?
[Anti-Fraud Guru #19: We're building an intelligence organization; how can we do that without a reputation? The internet is, of course, the fastest way to spread the word. Don't forget, we have over 200 people. When the time is right, we can even conveniently play the role of the online trolls creating hype.]
...I don't know whether to say you guys are reliable or not. I'd really like to see your search history.
[Anti-Fraud Guru #66: Ahem, speaking of which, shouldn't our anti-fraud center also have a base or outpost?]
There's no need for that. I'm practically the only living person in this organization; wherever I go becomes a base.
[Anti-Fraud Guru #11: Huh? Have we really sunk so low as to set up offices in residential areas?]
...This is far too simple.
[Anti-Fraud Guru #26: Uh, that's not impossible. Haven't you heard? High-level organizations often have a simple base.]
I've never heard of that before.
[Anti-Fraud Guru #198: Okay, now you've heard about it.]
Do you really need the entire base?
[Anti-Fraud Guru #205: Don't let these guys lead you astray; they're just teasing you. We'll just build a virtual base online, and when we expand our membership, we can just project it online in 3D. Don't worry, we've already planned everything out, and we'll definitely make the anti-fraud center bigger and stronger.]
...Well then, you guys can make your own arrangements.
Morofushi Kagemitsu was a little worried that the anti-fraud team was being too unrestrained, but when he thought that he wouldn't be facing them in the future, he didn't have so many concerns. They wouldn't expose themselves on the front lines they knew best.
Furthermore, the Anti-Fraud Center does indeed need to establish a reputation in the underworld—invisible, but with demonstrable achievements. Creating a Black Guest department ensures that the true nature of the organization's mystery and power will forever remain in the imaginations of intelligent individuals. This way, as long as nothing is revealed in too much detail, vaguely showcasing its strength will attract the attention of the organization's intelligence team.
After arranging the initial framework of Ethan's headquarters and the anti-fraud center, he began to review the mission that organized the arms deal. Although this mission was not related to him, he had the authority to view the details, especially since it was a situation where someone had intelligence but let the traitor escape. Members of any level would definitely report this.
[Anti-Fraud Guru No. 205: The organization is quite obedient; it's already been synchronized to the online archive. The operations department plans to send codenamed members to arrest them, but the selection hasn't been finalized yet.]
I think they'll probably let Rena Mizunashi redeem herself by having her deeds redeemed, and then assign a codenamed member to keep an eye on her. After all, she's a promising codenamed member reserve within the organization, so she'll usually be treated leniently.
[Anti-Fraud Guru 66: Are you sending codenamed members? If it were you, that would be great; it would be a good opportunity to observe her.]
It wouldn't be me. The year-end work has just finished, and there's still the budget and planning for the following year. Generally speaking...
[Anti-fraud officer reminds you: Melo has texted you! Melo has texted you!]
[Melo: Put everything aside for a moment. The organization will give you a mission tomorrow. This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to make Gin owe you a favor, so cherish it!]
Zhu Fujingguang: ...
[Anti-fraud expert #148: Ahem, I've already replied to the text message for you.]
That's fine... Perfect, the organization has given me an excuse to stir up trouble.
After being choked up so many times, he became more and more at peace with himself, since the task assignment was ultimately in his best interest.
[Anti-Fraud Master No. 198: If my mission involves business travel, remember to keep an eye out for shrines along the way. Those are the ones with the most worshippers. Six days later, we'll not only refresh your status, but also use the shrine's protection to investigate Hagiwara-kun's situation.]
Hagiwara, have you found a suitable date yet?
[Anti-Fraud Guru #66: That's right, six days from now is an auspicious day. Remember to leave the house after 8 a.m. on that day.]
The more I listen, the more superstitious I become.
[Anti-Fraud Guru #26: What feudalism? This is scientific testing, science!]
Okay, let's talk about Ke Xue (a popular science writer).
[Anti-fraud expert #214: Hmph, these next few days are a good time for you to ask him about the details of his narrow escape, so you can check where things have changed later.]
[Anti-fraud expert #19: Remember to bring items that smell like them.]
Okay, I understand.
However, before I ask Hagiwara, there is one more place I want to go.
[Anti-Fraud Guru #11: Where?]
Police academy.
[Anti-Fraud Guru #26: What's the point of going to the police academy? To take items that smell like them? That's unnecessary.]
Of course not. I just suddenly thought of something they said during the Red Lantern bombing case. Maybe the "system" they were referring to was the police system? After all, this is a place that is easy to infiltrate.
That young man from five years ago could have been a college graduate or a police academy student.
[Anti-fraud expert #214: Then we can check the roster of graduates from five to eight years ago and compare their job positions.]
[Anti-fraud expert #205: My daily habit of browsing the public security secret database came in handy; we can now compare the job changes before and after the shift in fate.]
Zhu Fujingguang smiled.
I wonder how the instructors are doing, and whether they will ever encounter students like my own again?
[Anti-Fraud Guru #66: Uh, they probably hope not...]
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The author's note: The first and only department in the Anti-Fraud Center has been established.
Anti-fraud expert: Just don't work in residential areas!
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