?Chapter 445:
Star had sent several posts one after another, and most of the people on the forum, including C, had noticed them. Yet Moon, having been the top hacker for many years with a significant following, wasn’t someone Star, a neer in fifth ce on the leaderboard, could easily discredit.
“Bullshit, Moon just asked you a question. Who do you think you are?”
“Exactly, Moon is willing to talk to you because you are lucky. Why are you being arrogant?”
“You trash, you get so excited talking to the big shot. What a loser.”
“That’s all? I thought Moon was begging you for something. Haha, it’s just a question and you really think you’re special.”
The situation unfolded in a way Star hadn’t imagined. He thought everyone would look down upon Moon and praise his skills. Instead, many were scolding him. He hadn’t expected a simple question to stir up such a reaction.
Therefore, Moon herself stepped in to reply.
“Begging you?”
Those two words caused Star and those taunting in the forum to tense up, feeling an ominous presence.
Strangely, they suddenly felt colder.
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She responded to C1S’s message, “It’s nothing.”
To her, Star was merely a clown. Her gaze grew icy as her fingers flew over the keyboard.
She had nearly hacked the second-ranked hacker on the leaderboard, so why would she respect a fifth-ranked underling?
Without waiting five minutes, Star appeared in the hacker forum.
“I’m sorry. Please stop attacking my firewall. Please! No, please no! Moon, I’m begging you! I’ll tell you everything you want to know! Just stop!”
Star seemed genuinely terrified. Realizing he couldn’t withstand much longer, he openly pleaded for peace on the hacker forum.
Norah pressed her attack relentlessly, not even sparing a nce at the forum’s homepage, intent on revealing Star’s true identity.
If no one crossed her, Norah kept the peace. But when someone did, she would hit back!
Shortly, she recognized the address of Star. This was the same one she had stumbled upon at Nexa Tech before. It was the exact same address!
Could it be that Star was behind the attack on Sean’s technologypany?
Her eyes shone brightly. This was a surprise she hadn’t expected.
Sweat beaded on Star’s forehead. His meticulously built firewall, which he had crafted with great care, seemed like mere paper in Moon’s presence as she effortlessly breached it, leaving it in ruins.
Realizing he was outmatched by Moon, his only option was to plead for mercy on the forum.
Ironically, the hackers in the forum merely watched the drama unfold, none of them speaking up to assist or advocate for Star.
Given Moon’s known temperament, and with Star on the verge of using his real identity online, those who had grievances against him were simmering with anger, ready to confront him in person once they discovered his true identity.
In the virtual world, they might be formidable hackers wielding power, but in the real world, they were just ordinary people, easily overlooked.
They knew better than to antagonize someone influential like Star had.
“Moon is incredibly strong, truly deserving of her top spot on the hackers’ leaderboard. She digs up information so quickly through thework!”
T’s voice, full of wonder, came through the Bluetooth earpiece.
Sean observed the increasing confessions from Star on his screen, his eyes reflecting his respect for Moon’s superior skills. Moon was far ahead of him! He was lucky to have narrowly avoided a simr fate previously.
Otherwise, he would have been utterly exposed online by Moon, leaving him with no privacy at all.
“Moon! Is it just the information you want? Please, stop attacking me!!!”
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