"Let's take a look at the information first." Fu Weiwei handed over a portable storage device. Li Huailin did not say anything and immediately inserted it into his personal computer.
"Back then, the person who came up with this plan was an American scientist named Latowei Stuart. Although he was an American, he was actually from England. According to the records here, Stuart was a pioneer in the field of virtual imaging technology at that time. At that time, he held many patents in this field. This virtual imaging project was also supported by the American military, probably to pave the way for the training of American combat soldiers at that time," Fu Weiwei said.
"That's why the security level was so high?" Li Huailin asked.
"No, no, no, there's an inside story." Fu Weiwei said, "I found a few documents. Do you remember the researcher named Peter Rael whose report was basically the same as the missing Zhang Youdong's report? He had once submitted a report to Stuart, pointing out that some of the video technology in the game's beta version was beyond the technical capabilities of the time. Look at these documents. "
"Oh?" Li Huailin said as he looked through the documents. "This means that this researcher named Rael discovered that some of the technology in the game he was connected to was beyond their capabilities and reported it to the higher-ups."
"But this report wasn't recorded." Fu Weiwei said, "Stukcarter must have known about this matter but didn't record it down. Not only that, judging from the outcome later on, this Stukcarter might have even convinced Lehr to temporarily suppress this matter and tampered with the Korean Zhang Youdong's report."
"In other words, someone discovered that their research had unintentionally connected to a strange server that might have been created by aliens and reported it to the higher-ups. However, the higher-ups actually detained the report, and the person who was detained was the project leader, Stuart." Li Huailin said, "But the people they wanted to hide weren't just their own people, but also the three people they sent from Korea. Among the three, only Zhang Youdong had a problem, which means that the other two had been silenced. However, Zhang Youdong wasn't very cooperative and even made a factual report. Hence, they could only tamper with Zhang Youdong's report and then Zhang Youdong's disappearance … Does this mean that Zhang Youdong might have been killed by them?"
"It's also possible that he discovered the danger and ran away," Fu Weiwei said.
"Then what happened to Peter Rael? Did he go crazy?" Li Huailin asked.
"No, he became a vegetable," Fu Weiwei said.
"Then what about Stuart?"
"This is more interesting. He didn't participate in the game's beta version because he was the one in charge of the project. Of course, he would be arrested after such a huge incident, but he escaped in advance," Fu Weiwei said.
"Escaped, which means … another one has gone missing?" Li Huailin asked.
"No, this one didn't go missing. The police found his body three days later, but …" Fu Weiwei opened a document. "You can see that the way he died was a little strange …"
Li Huailin looked at the picture. Of course, it was a picture taken by the police at the scene. Li Huailin saw that the person named Stuart was a Caucasian man in his fifties. How should he put it? He looked very ordinary, like the image of a middle-aged Caucasian man that most Asians would think of. The way he died was also very strange. He died sitting on a chair, but the chair was not ordinary. Li Huailin turned his head and looked at it. The chair looked very similar to the game cabin he had developed himself …
"Is this guy that awesome?" Li Huailin was a little stunned. "Is it also a self-made game cabin?"
"Yeah, when I saw this picture, I immediately thought of the thing I saw in your room." Fu Weiwei said, "Although it's much bigger than yours, the basic principle is probably the same. It's just that technology is more advanced now, so all the parts are lighter."
"How did he die?" Li Huailin asked.
"The cause of death was simple … gas poisoning." Fu Weiwei facepalmed. "Look at the police records. It was also the neighbors who smelled the gas in the room, so they called the police. Because Stuart's game cabin was self-made, there were many parts that weren't added to it, including some necessary alarm components to detect his own condition. So the police suspected that he was using his self-made game cabin to play the game, and that a gas leak occurred. He didn't know about it, so he accidentally died."
"The case was really closed just like that?" Li Huailin looked at the police report. The case was really closed like that.
"What else do you want? This matter has already blown up so much that the government probably wanted to end it as soon as possible," Fu Weiwei said. "Of course, I also investigated this matter. The self-made game cabin was seized by the government, and … I don't know where it is now."
"The US really likes to lose important things," Li Huailin said. "Is there any other news?"
"Everything else is in this document. Look, there are tens of thousands of documents here. Can I read them all by myself? I've already asked my subordinates to help me look through them, but as you know … "
"You're short on manpower, right?" Li Huailin asked. "How's the situation in Korea?"
"They really refused to provide us with any information," Fu Weiwei said. Fu Weiwei said, "According to the Americans, not only did they send a few prototypes to develop the game, but they also sent the relevant technical personnel to Korea for collaborative research. Among them was Stuart, who was the person in charge."
"What about the information on the Koreans who participated in the test and what happened after that?" Li Huailin asked.
"Of course not," Fu Weiwei said.
"That's why it's my job now." Li Huailin nodded. "Have you submitted the report for the recruitment?"
"Yes, I have." Fu Weiwei nodded. She also submitted the report for the lack of manpower again, telling the higher-ups that Li Huailin might be up to something soon. However, they still didn't know what he was planning to do. In fact, she really didn't know what Li Huailin was planning to do. She only knew that the unlucky ones were probably the Koreans.
"Okay then." Li Huailin nodded. "Let's get to work now."
"You're ready?" Fu Weiwei was slightly taken aback.
"Yeah, it wasn't difficult at all. The Koreans haven't suffered any losses from me, so they don't know how I hack into them. You didn't tell them in advance, and even the US government directly abandoned them. How difficult would it be for me to hack into them? I even prepared for three days, but it turned out to be completely unnecessary. I've already done it in the afternoon, and I even waited for you the whole night. "
"What are you going to do?" Fu Weiwei asked. "Take control of the government's website and force them to hand over the documents?"
"No, no, no. This method is too lousy." Li Huailin said, "The Koreans probably don't know what kind of person I am. If I hack into their government's website and post a boring message like 'hand over the documents,' they will probably resist until the end. They will probably think of ways to mess with me, but it won't work at all. Think about how long the US played with me back then. I won't use this kind of low-level method in the future."
"Then … you're going to hack into the military …" Fu Weiwei frowned. That was what Li Huailin did to the US previously. The US government resisted desperately, so Li Huailin started hacking into the military's network.
"No, no, no … Korea's broken things are all bought by the US government. The system is the same. Why would I need to hack into them? I don't need to spend so much time at all," Li Huailin said. "Besides, is it fun to drive tanks and planes on the streets? That's simply what terrorists do. I'm not that lowly. "
"…" Fu Weiwei was speechless. Haven't you done this kind of thing before? She thought about it and asked, "What are you going to do?"
"The method this time is very simple. I just figured it out recently." Li Huailin said with a smile, "In today's society, the best way to put pressure on the government is to let them do it themselves …"
"…" Fu Weiwei facepalmed. "Can you just tell me what you're going to do?"
"Take a guess …" Li Huailin said with a smile.
Fu Weiwei was speechless.
"Don't worry. I guess I'll know soon …" Li Huailin then pressed his hands together and said, "Okay, then, let's get started …"
After that, Li Huailin directly operated on his computer, under the watchful eyes of Fu Weiwei. Of course, Fu Weiwei also understood code. Otherwise, she wouldn't be the section chief of this department. However, Fu Weiwei couldn't understand what Li Huailin was operating on the screen. The only thing she could understand was that Li Huailin hacked into a certain place, but specifically …
"Done." While she was watching, Li Huailin had already finished his work. "All that's left is to wait, but it may take a long time. It will probably take about a week."
"En?" It actually took a week. That's a bit long. According to Li Huailin's previous history, he didn't seem to have seen such a long time. What did he do …
Just as she was thinking about this, Fu Weiwei's cell phone rang. Fu Weiwei, who knew what was going on, immediately picked up the phone. Sure enough, it was one of her people. "How is it? What happened?"
"Something big happened." The person on the phone immediately said, "There was a sudden power outage in Korea …"
"Power outage?" Fu Weiwei was a little stunned.
"Yes, and it's a nationwide power outage …" The person on the phone said.
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