She strained her ears and knew the exact location.
Upon hearing the doubts, the boss immediately became displeased, stood up, and began gesturing wildly: "Hey, brother, are you kidding me? I have a dedicated operation and maintenance team here, guaranteeing that no one can find out."
As he spoke, he slightly raised his chin, his face radiating undisguised pride: "Our organization is going to participate in next year's public competition, so don't mistake us for some small, weak workshop that might run away at any time! You can use us with confidence, brother!"
Judging from this, it seems that Heihe is the one running it, so it has to be cleaned up.
"I'll think about it some more." After saying this, Losi left, leaving her boss completely bewildered.
Of course, Losi didn't go too far; she found a corner without surveillance cameras and released her energy.
The energy is coated with radiation, so there's no need to worry about it being detected by mutated creatures or some detection equipment.
The radiation concentration here is too low. In order to destroy everything inside in one go, we can only use energy to envelop the radiation, which is the size of two surrounding buildings, and then compress it into a small ball.
The energy flowed through the air, heading towards the basement of the building from which it had started.
Energy is invisible, and nothing can stop it.
I could hear the commotion. There were two people on duty, but they were both watching videos and didn't realize the danger was coming.
Inside was a supercomputer, as big as a row of wardrobes.
The energy entered silently, unnoticed by anyone. Losi controlled the energy, injecting the radiation contained within into the supercomputer.
Sizzle—
The computer made a short circuit sound.
The two staff members on duty were startled. This supercomputer was worth tens of millions of points; if it broke down, it would be a huge problem.
Thud—
They had just stood up when the supercomputer's central section short-circuited, sending sparks flying.
That's it, it's ruined.
At that moment, only one thought remained in their minds.
One of them picked up the walkie-talkie and urgently called for help to repair the equipment.
Once it was confirmed that the damage was truly irreparable, Losi removed most of the radiation and released it back into the air.
Inside a building: "Hey honey, don't you think the air is so fresh right now? It's so easy to breathe."
The man took a few deep breaths. Although it still smelled bad, he felt much more comfortable. He had never experienced such fresh air before, only in the central area.
But after only a few breaths, that heavy feeling returned.
...
Having resolved this issue, Losi tried to sense the energy fluctuations around her on the bus.
Some of the goods in that old lady's shop may have come from the Heihe gang, but she's now breaking ties with them and won't be going there for the time being.
The ordinary bus swayed and rattled along the street, and sure enough, Losi sensed the presence of the Source Crystal; the fluctuations were quite significant.
She got off at the nearest stop and, following her instincts, found a metalwork shop in a residential area.
She was still wearing a mask and hadn't taken it off. When she reached the shop, a six or seven-year-old mixed-race boy was guarding the shop, and the rhythmic sound of blacksmithing could be heard from behind.
The little boy was very playful, his face covered in dirty stains: "Hello, what do you want? I know the price."
Losi switched to a male voice, since it was winter and he was wrapped in a black down jacket, so it didn't matter whether he was male or female: "Call your adult out."
The little boy thought the guest didn't trust him and pouted unhappily, but still shouted back, "Dad! We have a guest!"
They were cautious enough not to run to the back and shout, otherwise some people might take advantage of the opportunity to grab their things and skip out on the bill.
A rough, impatient voice came from behind: "Hey kid, didn't I teach you to remember the prices? You just collect the money, I don't have time!"
Besides, it's already past 10 o'clock, the radiation is rising, who would be so foolish as to choose this time to go out and buy things?
The little boy was even more upset after being scolded. He crossed his arms, his pouting lips could hold up a bottle of soda, and turned to look at Rossi: "If he doesn't come, I'll make the decision."
Losi stepped past the front stall and went straight into the shop. She bent down and whispered in the little boy's ear, "I want Source Crystals. Can you make that decision?"
The little boy's eyes darted around, and his pouting lips immediately fell silent: "I...I can't make that decision, wait a minute."
Knowing that the customer wanted source crystals and was unlikely to skip out on the bill by taking useless iron tools, the little boy felt relieved and ran to the back.
A short while later, the little boy ran out again, followed by a burly man who was over two meters tall.
He looked to be under thirty, with a bronze complexion, and his muscular arms were almost as wide as Losi's entire body. Losi felt a slight tremor with every step he took.
Due to the nature of his job, he kept a buzz cut that was easy to manage, and he wore only a thin shirt in temperatures below minus twenty degrees Celsius.
Looking at the little dwarf who was wrapped up tightly in front of him, the big man was a little suspicious, but he still took her to the backyard.
The little boy wanted to go along, but was yelled at and ordered to watch the shop and stay in front.
"Why can't I go? Can't we just close the shop?" The little boy was angry, but he also knew that this kind of thing shouldn't be publicized, so he spoke very softly.
The burly man lightly patted his head: "Closing the shop in broad daylight, are you afraid people won't know you have some shady business going on at home?"
The little boy stumbled and almost fell, but his father's light slap was anything but light for him.
As Losi stood to the side, she couldn't help but think of the old lady's shop she often went to. It really was closed during the day, which was indeed easy to arouse suspicion.
The house wasn't big; it was on the ground floor of the residential building, with one room for selling things, one room for building things, and the rest just bedrooms.
Losi was taken directly to the bedroom, where the burly man stopped and asked, "How did you find out about my shop?"
Losi remained calm and composed: "Someone introduced us."
The burly man: "Who?"
Without hesitation, Losi said a common name: "Mike".
The burly man frowned, then pressed a switch, and the floor moved to reveal a basement emitting a blue light.
And she guessed right. Losi got in smoothly. The basement was smaller than the old lady's, and the only items inside were guns, weapons, and source crystals.
"This one is over five thousand, this one is over ten thousand... Which one do you want?" The big man gave a brief introduction.
Losi casually remarked on the approximate value: "I'll take them all."
"All of them?" the big man asked in confusion, thinking that Losi was playing a trick on him. All the source crystals here added up to more than 500,000.
Losi held up her bracelet: "Full payment, no installments."
The big man didn't know what to say; he wasn't one to joke around.
But now he really believed that Losi was serious about buying it, so he brought up the bracelet's calculator function and started calculating quickly.
"...Points, 580,000 will do." The big man was a little incredulous that he was really going to close such a big deal. In previous years, it would take him two years to sell all these source crystals, but today he had sold them all.
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