?Chapter 577:
A group of scientists, kept under rissa’s control, huddled together in a corner, trembling with fear. When Marissa and her team burst in, the scientists were too frightened to speak or move. Marissa and her team weren’t interested in these frightened individuals. As long as there was no resistance, they were content to ignore them.
Marissa quickly located the chip based on prior surveince. It was secured within a massive crystal cab equipped with an electronic password lock. The security measures rissa had implemented were indeed robust.
The scientists silently watched the proceedings, neither intervening nor resisting. They probably thought ck Mallow and her team would fail to unlock the cab. They just needed to watch from the sidelines while waiting for rissa toe back.
However, they had underestimated Marissa. Not only was she the formidable ck Mallow, but she was also Bee, a top hacker. The high-tech lock, though sophisticated, was no match for her skills. With the scientists looking on, Marissa casually manipted the lock, and with a satisfying click, it opened.
After breaking the electronic lock, Marissa swung open the crystal cab’s door and retrieved the chip.
The scientists, who had been waiting to see her fail, were visibly shocked. Clearly, none had anticipated that Marissa would so effortlessly open the cab and secure the chip. Yet, none of them dared to intervene or even utter a word, their faces marked by the terror of a recent brutal conflict.
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Once she had the chip, Marissa carefully ced it in her pocket and made her way toward the entrance of the mansion to meet the approaching challengers.
Suddenly, the lead scientist mustered his courage, pointed at Marissa, and roared, “Stop! That chip belongs to the Skytop Mansion. You can’t just take it!”
Marissa halted and turned to face him. He was a bald, middle-aged man with intense eyes that burned with fervor. Before she could respond, he continued passionately, “I’ve dedicated five years to that chip. I’ve poured so much of myself into it that I’ve even lost my hair. You can’t simply walk away with it!”
With a scornful smile, Marissa replied, “Look at you, you’re like a fool. Even if you spent five hundred years on it, you wouldn’t crack one of its passwords. Perhaps in your next life, aim to be a pig, not aughingstock in the scientificmunity!”
With that, Marissa resumed her stride, undeterred by the scientist’s protest.
“You—” The bald scientist was consumed by rage and lunged at Marissa impulsively. Without sparing him a nce, Marissa kept walking forward. Xander reacted swiftly, rushing over and delivering a forceful kick that sent the man back into the corner.
The impact was severe; as soon as he hit the floor, he spat out blood andy there, unable to rise for a long while. The other scientists watched, their fear intensifying, and none dared to intervene again.
Marissa and her team confidently walked towards the door, exiting the mansion as effortlessly as they had entered. Illuminated by the moonlight, the scene outside of the mansion was grim.
Over two hundred bodyguardsy scattered across the ground, some still moving and groaning in pain.
While waiting for her adversaries to arrive, Marissa decided to investigate the mysterious pit to the west of the mansion. Her team members were also curious. They all followed her as she approached the edge of the pit.
However, before they could reach the pit, the roar of a helicopter filled the air. They all looked up simultaneously. Upon spotting the logo on the aircraft, Xander grimaced and muttered, “Oh, crap! My brother is here!”
As he spoke, Bu’s private ne descended swiftly,nding smoothly outside of the mansion. The door opened, and Bu, tall and imposing, stepped out and strode confidently towards Marissa. After assessing her, Bu greeted her with courtesy, “ck Mallow, a pleasure to meet you.”
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