Very quickly, Li Huailin went offline and continued to deal with the situation here. He mainly sorted out the comments in the group chat. To be honest, Li Huailin did not pay much attention to what Night Flight said before. After all, Night Flight did not have any substantial evidence. In other words, someone only heard the news and spread it by word of mouth. Therefore, it was most likely a rumor.
It was not impossible for such a rumor to appear. The reason was simple. Wasn't the new version released? Therefore, everyone knew that they could now go to other servers. Therefore, there would definitely be people clamoring to go to other servers. There were many in the Hua Xia server. And the server that they wanted to go to the most was the East Asia server. After all, there were two countries that Hua Xia hated. One was Korea, and the other was Japan. Coincidentally, they were both in the same server. Therefore, there were often people saying that they wanted to fight the Japanese. Li Huailin guessed that the East Asia server was the same. There must be many people clamoring. Didn't it sound like they wanted to go to the Hua Xia server? At least, that was what Li Huailin thought.
Of course, the main judgment was based on the strength of the current players. The reason was simple. Although the current players could go to other servers, they did not have transportation. Engineers could take their own ships, but the problem was who could afford to build them. Li Huailin asked Night Flight. Spirit World had not started building ships (they had the blueprints), but the price of a ship was much higher than expected. After all, it was a ship that needed to sail. It was completely different from the ones that sailed on the river. Even the major guilds could not afford the cost.
Even a guild like Spirit World could not afford to build a ship. Players from other servers probably could not do so. In summary, Li Huailin found it hard to believe that the players in the East Asia server could build a ship. Moreover, even if the other party sold everything they had to build a few ships, what was the point? There were so many players in the Hua Xia server. What could a few hundred people do?
Of course, after all, he had promised Night Flight that he would take a look. Anyway, it did not take much effort. Li Huailin decided to take a look. After finishing his work, Li Huailin ate a little. Then, since he had nothing to do, he began to invade the East Asia forum. According to Ye Hang, he had previously received news that someone had posted on the forum about this matter. However, he couldn't find this post when he went to look for it. However, the screenshot that the other party gave him seemed to be real. So, Li Huailin directly entered the forum's backend to see if the administrator had deleted any posts related to this.
"Damn, there are so many." Sure enough, it did not take long for Li Huailin to fix the security system of the forum. He directly entered the system and looked at the posts. He did not expect to find a lot of posts. All of them were related to invading the Hua Xia server. However, after looking at the content of the posts, Li Huailin did not know whether to laugh or cry. Yes, it was not only the Hua Xia server that had nationalistic youths. There were also foreigners. Each of them was clamoring to attack Hua Xia, attack Shina, and so on. They did not explain the method at all. All they did was shout slogans. Then, such posts would not only be deleted on the Hua Xia forum, but also in the East Asia server. Li Huailin searched for keywords and found that they were all posts like this.
Spreading his hands, Li Huailin felt that his guess was right. Someone probably saw this post and really believed that the other party would really attack. This was really impossible, okay? Li Huailin still believed that the other party would not be able to attack in the current situation.
The matter should be over here. Li Huailin was about to exit the backstage and tell Night Flight about the current situation so that he did not have to worry too much. As a result, just as he was about to exit, Li Huailin suddenly saw a situation. That was, there was an anomaly in the list of blocked keywords displayed next to the backstage of the forum.
The so-called blocked list was those keywords. Once a post mentioned these keywords, it would generally be blocked directly. The kind that could not be posted. These keywords generally involved more sensitive words. This was not surprising, but the problem was that Li Huailin actually saw a word in the list that he did not understand. This word that should not be blocked was actually blocked. This was very strange.
"Uh … Navy?" Li Huailin looked at this keyword again. Yes, this keyword was the word "Navy." This was really strange. What kind of sensitive word was Navy? What was there to block?
Feeling a little strange, Li Huailin decided to check what was going on. As a result, after checking, Li Huailin found that the backstage actually added this sensitive word the night before yesterday, which meant that this was just added to the blocked word. It was a little strange again. Li Huailin immediately looked at who added this keyword and found that it was an administrator named "Sky Bear."
Following this name, Li Huailin found that this administrator account belonged to a Japanese person named Takuyama Setsumoto. After checking this person, there was no problem. He was a staff member of the Tianyu Group in Japan, responsible for the maintenance of the game forum. He was indeed an administrator, and his account was also Sky Bear. But the question was, why did this guy block this inexplicable keyword? Could it be that a lot of people started to spam "Navy" the day before yesterday? Or was it a mistake?
Li Huailin began to feel a little strange, so he casually looked at the administrator of Sky Bear to see if there were any other keywords that were blocked. As a result, he found a lot of inexplicable keywords, such as "Dulles", "Barracuda", "Dunlands", and a series of other words that he could not understand. The key was that these keywords were added the night before yesterday.
"Uh … What's going on?" Li Huailin felt that something was wrong, but he did not know what was going on. After thinking about it, Li Huailin decided to investigate this guy named Takuyama Setsumoto. As a result, he finally found a key point. That was, this guy's bank account actually received a sum of 6 million yen in the afternoon the day before yesterday.
This was really suspicious. In the afternoon, he inexplicably received money, and in the evening, he blocked a lot of inexplicable keywords. No matter how he looked at it, there was a problem. Li Huailin continued to follow the clues. After all, someone had sent him money, so he directly followed the clues to find out who sent him the money. As a result, Li Huailin found a company called "Nippon Media Co., Ltd." The money should have come from this company, and then it was transferred twice to Takuyama Setsumoto. But what company was this?
Li Huailin checked and found out that this company was a media company that engaged in game editing and reporting. It did not seem to be very eye-catching, and it was not a big company in Japan. However … when searching for this company, Li Huailin suddenly found out that this company seemed to have something to do with the Vengeance Guild. This was not found by Li Huailin, it was reported by another Japanese media.
This report jumped out on its own. The report mainly criticized Nippon Media Co., Ltd., as a game media company, for accepting investments from a big guild. The articles written were also biased towards the Vengeance Guild. But looking at this report, it was already a few years ago.
"The Vengeance Guild?" Li Huailin had a slight impression of this name. The main thing was that when he went to the East Asia region, he cheated the other party, and then the other party sued him. It was an international lawsuit, but it did not succeed and was suppressed by the Vengeance Guild. Li Huailin did not expect this matter to have something to do with this big guild. In other words, the Vengeance Guild paid Takuyama Setsumoto to block a series of keywords? What was their purpose?
Li Huailin, who was confused, quickly returned to the forum's backend and started to check again. He mainly wanted to see what kind of posts had been blocked by these inexplicable keywords. As a result, he was really shocked.
"Damn, they're serious?" Li Huailin was stunned.
Li Huailin restored the posts that had been automatically deleted by the system. He found that there were indeed many posts with these keywords that had been deleted. Take a recent post for example. This was what the post said.
"Battlefield missions can be accepted in the main city's military zone. The Human Empire's Navy is recruiting soldiers to go on an expedition. The target seems to be the Hua Xia server. Players can participate in the campaign. They will set off tomorrow. If you haven't signed up yet, hurry up and sign up."
"The Empire's Navy?" Li Huailin was stunned. He continued to read and roughly understood the situation. Yes, the Human Empire in the East Asia region had gone crazy and started a campaign mission. They were recruiting a large number of players to launch an attack on the neighboring continent. The operation was codenamed Operation Barracuda. The registration location was the military zone in the main city of the Human Empire. After signing up, they would gather at the port called Dunlands and board a ship to set off tomorrow.
The target of the war had not been announced, but it was said to be the neighboring continent. According to some players' information, the continent next to the East Asia region was the continent where the Hua Xia server was located. In other words, the invasion this time was targeting the Hua Xia server.
"This is so f * cking embarrassing. It's actually true." After understanding the whole situation, Li Huailin facepalmed. He did not expect this to be true. It was indeed quite difficult for players to build ships. However, the NPCs had ready-made ships. The players in the East Asia region were ready to hitch a ride on the ship.
It was not just a problem of hitching a ride. It seemed that someone was planning to temporarily hide this matter. It felt like they were preparing to catch him off guard. Li Huailin thought for a moment and decided not to alert the enemy. He immediately logged out of the backstage and erased all traces of his invasion. He then went online and discussed the current situation with Night Flight.
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