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Chapter 1356

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Mike's Weibo post was like throwing a stone into a pot of oil that had just calmed down, causing countless oil sparks to splash up.

[What? Am I seeing things? He's actually using a proxy IP?!]

[That seems to make sense. In order to protect himself, he deliberately used a proxy IP …]

[That makes sense. I also want to get a proxy IP! Excuse me, does anyone know how to get a proxy IP?]

[That's right, the blogger's current IP is XX Courtyard in the imperial capital. — — You know!]

[Aiyaya, is it really that dark? — — Blue Planet is so scary, I want to go back to Mars!]

[Upstairs, this world is far darker than you think! — — Kindness limits our imagination!]

Because of the phrase "proxy IP", the direction of Weibo suddenly began to reverse.

The fake reviewers who had been suppressed by the onlookers took the opportunity to appear again, and in the comments, they confused the public and kept attacking others as fake reviewers.

For a moment, Weibo was full of demons and foul air. Many people who wanted to speak had no choice but to shut up.

At the same time, the official Weibo account was going crazy from all the messages.

These people were all questioning how they protected their users' privacy?!

How could they reveal everyone's IP?!

Could they still have a pleasant chat?!

The technical guys on the official Weibo account were about to collapse. They kept checking their code, but they couldn't figure out where the bug was that revealed everyone's IP?!

..

Mike and Cai Shengnan saw the reversal of the situation and breathed a sigh of relief at the same time.

Luo Jialan, who was in the West Mountain Villa, had been feeling uneasy. After Cai Shengnan left, she ignored Cai Shengnan's dissuasion and secretly went online.

When she found that things were turning in her favor, she had mixed feelings. She couldn't help but pick up her phone and call Cai Shengnan. "Lawyer Cai, you're amazing!"

Cai Shengnan: "… You're online again?"

Luo Jialan covered her face in embarrassment. "I couldn't help it … Otherwise, I would have missed a good show and wouldn't have been able to see lawyer Cai do whatever she wanted!"

Cai Shengnan smiled reservedly. "Miss Luo, look, this is just the appetizer. There's still the main course …"

After hanging up the phone with Luo Jialan, Cai Shengnan looked at the Weibo page on the computer screen.

Gu Nianzhi was too inexperienced to fight with her, Cai Shengnan.

This time, she really wanted to not only ruin Gu Nianzhi's reputation, but also make the Huo family, General Ji of the military, and Speaker Long of the Senate all put pressure on her.

If they still wanted to preserve Huo Shaoheng's reputation, Gu Nianzhi would have to voluntarily withdraw from the prosecution.

If Gu Nianzhi didn't care about Huo Shaoheng's reputation and insisted on going all the way, then it would be the end of her life as his fiancée.

Cai Shengnan flicked her fingers, wishing she could throw Gu Nianzhi into the trash can like dust.



Gu Nianzhi sat in the bedroom of her small suite and stared intently at the laptop screen.

Very good, the other party threw out a reasonable explanation, and as expected, the situation was reversed.

Only then would it be interesting. The higher they jumped, the harder they fell. Don't blame me for not warning them.

Gu Nianzhi looked at the "IP" of the "Imperial Procuratorate" and smiled.

It was really hard to forge any IP, but they had to forge the IP of the Imperial Procuratorate. She was just worried about how to get the people from the Procuratorate to intervene!

Gu Nianzhi quickly logged into her alternate account and took a screenshot of the Weibo that the person had just posted. The IP address of the Imperial Procuratorate was clearly displayed on it. Then, she connected it with the screenshot of Gu Nianzhi's official inquiry that the person had released earlier. Then, she tagged the official Weibo of the Imperial Procuratorate and posted an inquiry.

[Imperial Procuratorate: Is this the inquiry you received? I heard that you were pressured by the powerful to file a case against the orphan of a martyr for intentional murder? Aren't you going to come out and explain? — — We want the truth! No under-the-table manipulation!]

Her inquiry was based on the person's Weibo post. Of course, the purpose was to attract the attention of the Imperial Procuratorate.

Once she directly tagged the official Weibo of the Imperial Procuratorate, the prosecutor who was secretly colluding with Cai Shengnan couldn't hide the truth.

This was because the editor who managed the official Weibo was not in the same system as the prosecutor. They also had to work and perform well.

Moreover, Gu Nianzhi's @ also attracted the onlookers under the rumor-mongering Weibo to the Imperial Procuratorate's official Weibo.

Almost in an instant, the official Weibo of the Imperial Procuratorate, which didn't even have a single Tom, Dick or Harry every day, was suddenly filled with a bloody storm. Before the group of people could figure out what was going on, they had already started fighting.

This was basically a daily routine on Weibo. People came to Weibo to quarrel or to watch a quarrel. If they wanted peace, they had to leave Weibo.

Gu Nianzhi smiled faintly as she watched.

The editor in charge of the Imperial Procuratorate's official Weibo was almost confused by the overwhelming number of notifications, private messages, replies, and @ s.

He was finally going to have a taste of being an internet celebrity!

Happiness came too quickly, but before he had time to be excited, he realized that everyone was not in the right direction.

Everyone seemed to be discussing a hot topic related to the Imperial Procuratorate.

Taking a closer look at the screenshots of everyone's chats, there was actually an official inquiry from the prosecutor's office, and it was said that they had been "pressured to file a case". Following the link that everyone had tagged him, he found the original blogger's page and took a look. The editor was instantly enraged!

Wasn't this the IP address that had already been proven to be a rumor?

Why did it have the IP address of the Imperial Procuratorate again?!

Moreover, the most important characteristic of the Imperial Procuratorate was that they could file cases independently. To say that they had been pressured to file a case by power, was this trying to take away the foundation of their existence and remove their sense of existence?!

The editor in charge of the Imperial Procuratorate's official Weibo quickly compiled the matter into a book and sent it to the relevant higher-ups in an urgent email.

In recent years, the major government agencies had also attached great importance to online public opinion, and their response was much faster than before.

Therefore, when they received the urgent email compiled by the editor in charge of the official Weibo, the relevant leaders of the Imperial Procuratorate immediately held a closed-door meeting to investigate the leak.

"Everyone knows that before the final trial of the case, all information cannot be released to the public. Only the prosecution and the defense can access these materials. — — You guys should investigate carefully. Who is leaking the information? Who is colluding with the defense to discredit the plaintiff and the plaintiff's lawyer! "

According to the information on the Internet, they could tell at a glance that the defense was dissatisfied with the plaintiff's lawyer, so they deliberately distorted the facts and spread rumors.

This was because the internal inquiry sent by the plaintiff's lawyer, Gu Nianzhi, through proper channels had actually been screenshotted and posted online!

This could only be done by insiders in the Procuratorate.

It could not have been a screenshot by the plaintiff's lawyer himself, because this inquiry had a document number automatically assigned by the system after the Procuratorate received the inquiry.

This number could prove that it was not a screenshot by the plaintiff's lawyer himself, but a screenshot from within the Procuratorate.

Although the other party had erased many words on the inquiry and highlighted some of the original words, they did not erase a very small string of numbers on the upper right corner of the inquiry, which was the inquiry number.

This was a blatant leak of information.

The Procuratorate had been very cautious in filing the case this time. They had rejected the plaintiff's lawyer's claims several times before. It was not until the end that the plaintiff's lawyer sent new evidence that it became the key to filing the case.

All of this had been sent to the defendant and the defendant's lawyer in writing.

Right and wrong, both sides would naturally be given a chance to speak during the trial.

The trial hadn't even started yet, and this matter was already on the Internet. Did they really want to try the case on Weibo?

Then what was the point of the police station? What was the point of the Procuratorate? What was the point of the court?!

They acted in accordance with the law because the law had its own procedures and principles, as well as its own internal logic and standards.

It wasn't that justice and justice would fall from the sky just because you randomly said a few words on the Internet.

"Also, this IP address looks like the IP address of our Procuratorate. Check it immediately. Which office does it belong to? Which person?! After we find out, we'll deal with it as we should. Our Procuratorate is a legal organization. We won't allow such a black sheep to tarnish our image, disrupt our order, and infringe on the rights of the people! "

The chief of the Procuratorate gave the order, and no one dared to slack off. They immediately started the investigation.

In the end, they quickly found out that although this IP address looked like the IP address of their Procuratorate, after checking the server's log records, no one from their Procuratorate logged in to this IP address.

In other words, the other party's IP address was fake. He didn't log in to Weibo from their Procuratorate's server.

Immediately after, due to a large-scale computer network investigation, they sent people to check the computer surveillance cameras of various offices, and found a big fish.

While Cai Shengnan, Mike, and Luo Jialan were proud of the reversal of the online rumors, the Imperial Procuratorate had already found out the prosecutor who had colluded with Cai Shengnan in private.

This was because the cause of the matter was Gu Nianzhi's inquiry, and the first person to receive Gu Nianzhi's inquiry was the prosecutor.

According to the computer surveillance in the man's office, he took a screenshot of the email and secretly saved it to a USB flash drive.

Downloading content from the work computer and saving it to a USB flash drive was itself a violation of the relevant regulations.

Not to mention an organization as strict as the Procuratorate.

"There really is someone colluding with the inside and outside!"

The leaders of the Imperial Procuratorate were so angry that they pounded the table. "Call the Secret Service and ask them to send someone to investigate!"

The Secret Service was a professional organization that supervised domestic departments. It was subordinate to the cabinet and had a lot of authority.

The Secret Service also attached great importance to this incident. Not only did they check this person's office computer, but they also started to check his social connections, immediate and collateral relatives one by one.

After this investigation, they found something very interesting.

There was nothing abnormal in the prosecutor's own bank account, but he had a daughter who had just been admitted to Columbia University, one of the Ivy League universities in the United States. She also received a designated private scholarship, 300,000 US dollars for four years, including all tuition and living expenses.

This private scholarship was actually specially set up by someone at Columbia University, and it was specifically given to his daughter.

This was too much of a coincidence. The Secret Service seized on this clue and quickly sent a letter to the Special Operations Forces' field branch in New York, asking them to help find out who had set up this private scholarship specifically for the prosecutor's daughter.

On the Imperial Procuratorate's side, after half a day of investigation, when the public opinion on the Internet was almost in an uproar, the editor of the official Weibo blog could finally righteously refute the netizens who were clamoring that "the country is about to be destroyed".

He was the first to @ the original blogger.

[Mr. Truthful Carrot: May I ask, blogger, why did you fake our hospital's IP address? This is our hospital's 24-hour network login log. Your IP address is not shown in it. May I ask where did you get online?]

The second person Gu Nianzhi's alternate account and replied to her message.

[Cute Little Corgi: Thank you for your inquiry. We carried out an internal investigation based on netizens' complaints and found that someone colluded with outsiders, distorted the facts, and slandered the plaintiff's lawyer. We have already handed it over to the relevant departments for handling. Please wait patiently for the details.]

As soon as these two Weibo posts were posted, the Internet Water Army under the Procuratorate's official Weibo immediately disappeared and withdrew.

The onlookers were dumbfounded as they watched this matter take another turn and slap them in the face!

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This was the first update of the day: Chapter 1346, "Internal and External Collusion".

There were two updates today ~ ~ ~

The second update was around eight o 'clock in the evening.

Kiss, kiss!

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