Chapter 8 - The 30 Million Big Job
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I Beg You All, Please Shut Up Chapter 8 - The 30 Million Big Job

Although Wang Xiaofeng really do not wish to admit himself being so thoroughly defeated in computer hacking, the reality does not allow him to do so.

After lighting a cigarette, Wang Xiaofeng took a deep puff before typing, “I’ve never expected to encounter an expert like you, brother. I wholeheartedly accept my defeat. Oh, that’s right, how shall I address you?”

A Handsome Guy Who’s Unwilling To Reveal His Identity: “Shadow would do.”

Shadow?

Wang Xiaofeng thought about it for a bit and then shook his head.

He had never heard of this person before.

As a hacker, and the administrator for the Hacker’s Forum on top of that, Wang Xiaofeng had heard about practically all of the powerful hackers in the country. After all, they were all people of the same circle. But, Wang Xiaofeng had never heard of someone under the alias ‘Shadow.’

It would appear that a country as vast as China possessed countless hidden experts.

Having thought of this, Wang Xiaofeng continued to type, “Shadow bro, I’ve given up on tracking you. Apart from this, you should quickly delete your post before the people from the cyber police find out. At that time, they’ll shut down our Hacker's Forum.”

Inside his rental apartment. Chu Tian looked at the message sent to him by Wang Xiaofeng and narrowed his brows.

Delete the post?

Nonsense!

His port was making money still!

The reason why Chu Tian was not deleting his post had nothing to do with Wang Xiaofeng’s wager. He kept it up to make money.

But, then again, what Wang Xiaofeng said was correct too.

Checking hotel registry records without permission was not something allowed by law. While Chu Tian believed that even if the people from the cyber police found out about his post, they would not be able to find him or delete his post. But, they possess the means to shut down the entire Hacker’s Forum.

If they shut down the forum’s servers, the Hacker’s Forum would go offline. At that time, no one would be able to reach it online. By natural extension, his post would also be dead.

What to do?

Chu Tian was

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