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Chapter 1349

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"What the hell is going on!" On the phone, Carter yelled at Lieutenant General Thomas, "Why did you open the barracks? Are you stupid?! You can block all those annoying cameras outside. Why give them a chance to obtain evidence? When do we need to explain our actions to others? Have you forgotten who you are loyal to? Look at the national emblem on your own hat! "

"But Frank, he …"

Lieutenant General Thomas's face turned red as he tried to justify his actions. However, before he could finish, Secretary Carter's roar interrupted his speech.

"Frank, that idiot is messing around, and you're messing around too?! Lieutenant General Thomas, and Major General Hogg, I don't want to say anything more about your stupidity. Now, no, immediately! Immediately block the military base! No one is allowed in or out! I'm talking about anyone! "

[Fu * k, didn't you ask me to cooperate with the CIB?!]

Thomas cursed in his mind, but he didn't dare to say anything. He had to nod honestly.

With his chest heaving violently, Carter changed his hand to hold the phone and leaned back in the chair to breathe for a moment.

Perhaps he was done cursing, or perhaps he just didn't want to hear Thomas's voice, he broke the silence.

"Then that's it, do as I say."

"Wait, wait a minute." Seeing that Secretary Carter was about to hang up, Thomas quickly said.

"What else is there?" Carter said impatiently.

"What should we do with those reporters? They are still under house arrest in the military base, "Lieutenant General Thomas said immediately.

"Confiscate their memory cards and throw them out," Carter said with a headache as he pressed his sore temples with his index finger.

"Yes …"

Although he was skeptical about the use of doing this, Lieutenant General Thomas nodded and accepted the order.

After hanging up the phone, he took a deep breath, restrained his burning anger, and dialed Frank's number.

If possible, he just wanted to grab the guy's collar, question the idiot loudly, and ask him how stupid he was to come up with this idea. If this matter was not handled well, there was no doubt that Lieutenant General Thomas and Major General Howard would be the scapegoat, and they might even have to go to military court.

He only regretted believing in the idiot Frank's plan …

To his surprise, the phone rang a dozen times and did not connect.

Thomas dialed the number again, but the busy tone was still the same.

"F * ck! What is this idiot doing! "Thomas cursed and put down the phone.

Major General Howard, who was standing next to him, looked over with a grave expression and asked, "What's going on?"

"Who knows what he's doing." Thomas cursed and threw the phone on the table. He leaned on the desk and grabbed his hair in pain. "God … Who can tell me what I should do now?"

The key character actually disappeared at this time.

Release the reporters, as Secretary Carter requested?

It was not a problem to release them, but what would happen after that?

How would they explain to the protesters surrounding the base? How would he explain this to the Japanese government? How would he explain this to the White House, Congress, and even the military court?

And Secretary Carter hadn't told him any of this …



"How … did you come up with this idea?"

In the study room of the Xin Embassy.

Standing in front of the desk, Gill looked at Jiang Chen with eyes full of disbelief and shock, as well as a hint of worship that was becoming more and more obvious. Although she had thought of many action plans to destroy those servers from a practical point of view, she had never thought in this direction.

Even when Jiang Chen explained the whole plan to her, she still had a lot of doubts in her mind.

It wasn't until time passed that she gradually realized the brilliance of the whole plan …

"My idea is very simple. If they choose to be a coward and respond to all doubts with disregard, then I will take advantage of the victory in public opinion and continue to pour dirty water on them until they are disgusted. However, with the personality of the UA, it is unlikely that they will make this choice, because an opportunity to prove their innocence is right in front of them. They can easily blame this on me. I don't believe they can resist this temptation. "Jiang Chen grinned and said.

Jiang Chen grinned and said, especially when they haven't won against Celestial Trade in the battle of public opinion for a long time.

An easy victory would always make people forget everything else.

"If we didn't do anything, wouldn't the problem with those servers be discovered?" Gill wondered, "Are they so confident that they won't be exposed?"

"You can say that." Jiang Chen nodded. "It's impossible to recover the formatted data without an entire technical team working day and night. With just a few experts fiddling with the server, even if they were given a whole day, they wouldn't be able to find anything, let alone in less than an hour."

"If you want to find out the problem, the only chance is to disassemble the chassis and examine the electronic parts in the chassis one by one. From the details, you can find clues about the connection between this batch of servers and Takeda Pharmaceutical. But you also saw that when the Hua experts proposed to disassemble the chassis, the UA lieutenant general refused without hesitation. "

"But what about those chassis? They have already downloaded the data of the T virus. If they copy the data … "Gill was confused.

"Impossible." Jiang Chen shook his head and said slowly, "I only said that I would give them a big gift. When did I say that the virus data I gave them was real?"

Gill paused for a moment, then her eyes suddenly lit up.

With her intelligence, she instantly understood what Jiang Chen meant.

The logic Jiang Chen used was actually the same as the UA.

The UA used the fact that "the experts appointed by the major media absolutely could not prove that these servers may have residual T virus data in a limited time" to prove their innocence. And Jiang Chen also used the fact that "no one could verify the authenticity of this data in a limited time" to smear the UA's hands with fabricated data.

Yes, the data Lilith transmitted to the server was fake.

Except for the structure of the T virus and the RNA molecular chain, which were already public information, the information transmitted to the server was forged by Celestial Trade, and some of the information in this fake was incomplete.

It was impossible for the UA to prove their identity unless they could come up with favorable evidence to prove that this data was fake. However, under what circumstances could they prove this, it could only be because they had a more correct answer.

And this correct "answer", in turn, would make them confirm that they were indeed collecting T virus data.

It was a logical dead end.

So since this basin of foot washing water was in the hands of the UA, then it could only be that they drank it themselves …

Gill's pupils flashed with admiration. If she only admired Jiang Chen's strategy before, then now she was completely impressed by him. But all this was hidden in her heart and did not show on her face.

"The next step is to get rid of Frank, and then drive the Americans out. We have almost won this confrontation." With his eyes staring at the ceiling, Jiang Chen, who leaned back in his chair, thought for a moment, then said slowly, "As for those servers … Whether the UA takes that data seriously or not, I will give it to them as a consolation prize."

As a result, the possibility of them being able to restore the T virus data was infinitely small, and it would be meaningless to persist in destroying those servers. What's more, these servers would continue to be in the hands of the UA, which would be more beneficial to Jiang Chen.

What's more, it was more beneficial for Jiang Chen if these servers remained in the hands of the UA.

"I understand," Hill said seriously.

"Anyway, as soon as possible. The opening ceremony of the Olympic Games is in a few days. I hope to end this farce as soon as possible, preferably before the flame that symbolizes peace is lit. " "After all, as an amateur athlete, I also want to cherish this hard-earned opportunity."

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