Chapter 575 The Terrifying Intimidation That Can't Be Seen
While Feifei's television station was in a state of panic and anxiety, Ye Fan and Shen Yaqing, who orchestrated all this, watched the situation unfold.
Several times, Shen Yaqing couldn't help but almost burst out laughing. The voice that replaced Feifei and apologized in public was naturally Shen Yaqing's.
"Master, isn't my eloquence really bad? I can't find any malicious words to criticize and can only say whatever comes to mind," Shen Yaqing said with a peculiar smile.
"It was already quite good. You did really well by continuing to insult yourself and those who insulted you," Ye Fan said as he brought up some messages casually, "Just go ahead without any hesitation. Say whatever comes to mind, talking nonsense is fine too."
"But Master, when I insult myself, I feel uncomfortable all over. I know it's necessary to get into character, but doing it in front of so many people feels weirdly awkward," Shen Yaqing laughed helplessly and said.
"Then insult less of yourself, insult your colleagues and leaders instead," Ye Fan suggested.
"Alright, let's do it that way," Shen Yaqing eagerly launched yet another round of counterattacks.
At the television station, Feifei gathered with her colleagues, eyes staring at each other in utter disbelief.
The machines couldn't be turned off, and their equipment was beyond their control. Whether it was the internet or closed television systems, they were under someone's command, causing a wave of panic among everyone present.
What on earth had happened?
They didn't understand and couldn't make any sense of it.
It was the bizarre absurdity that invoked fear.
Feifei has now understood, and she couldn't focus on the embarrassing situation she had experienced. The main issue now is to fix the trouble encountered; otherwise, if the situation worsens, it could become uncontrollable.
"Have we seen a ghost? Could the Chu Group have demonic assistance? Otherwise, how could this happen?" a woman spoke nervously, with eyes filled with helplessness and confusion.
"There's no ghost in broad daylight, and there's no ghost in this world," someone retorted, "We're probably facing an expert, a formidable hacker who can control our network, making us blind."
"What should we do? Offending a hacker means endless trouble. We can forget about having any secrets; if anything shady were uncovered, how could we face the world?" someone worriedly said.
Feifei was anxious, with furrowed brows asking, "Are hackers really that powerful?"
She feared thinking further about her secret relationship with the station's leadership. If the news of her being the mistress leaked, not only would her reputation be tarnished, but the position she had gained would be at risk as well.
"Feifei, hackers are incredibly powerful. Based on the current situation, the hacker aiding the Chu Group is likely among the elite," someone said, "Ordinary hackers can infiltrate regular residences, make televisions turn on automatically, and cause paper in printers to burn, resulting in fires. Such occurrences are apparent, but this hacker, whom we cannot see, is probably exceptionally skilled. We have a technical department, yet they couldn't fend off the invasion, proving this is no ordinary matter."
"So what do we do?"
"If this invisible hacker targets us with hostility, it would be disastrous."
Some were deeply worried, clearly involved in shady dealings, not wanting to be exposed.
At this moment, the station's Director Zhang appeared, his face stern, admonishing, "Look at what foolish things you all have done. Our station's reputation is utterly ruined once such incidents occur."
Director Zhang was furious, blaming others for their failures, continually accusing, "Our station took ten million advantages, only to slander the Chu Group. We're not human, just beasts. Listen carefully to those words; every sentence, every character insults us, and we can't handle it. The station's maintaining you are useless, and when it comes to crucial times, you all become incompetent."
"Director Zhang, it's not the time to assign blame. You're in charge; think of a solution quickly," Feifei said.
"Exactly, Director. You're the highest authority here; quickly come up with an idea."
"If we let the situation worsen, you'll bear the greatest responsibility."
"If anything happens, you'll be the scapegoat; we don't qualify for that."
"For your sake and ours, to avoid giving you the chance to fire us, you must step up and resolve the problem."
"Director Zhang, we beg you. Show us your strategy quickly,"
Feifei's other colleagues began making requests, all at once.
They were particularly anxious, losing their composure, and could only place all their hopes on Director Zhang.
"I'm a trained professional, meant to manage you. Any merits are mine, and rewarding you with something to eat is already a blessing. Any liabilities are naturally for you to shoulder. If issues arise and you don't resolve them, why ask me? I'm supporting you for nothing," Director Zhang cursed internally, but dared not say it outright in such circumstances.
"Does the technical department have no response strategies at all? Can't they just eject the invading hacker?" Director Zhang feigned calm and intelligent leadership, speaking.
"Director, we've repeatedly confirmed over calls. The technicians are utterly clueless now, not knowing what to do. Ejecting the hacker? You're really overestimating them," someone said bitterly.
"Let them employ all their skills and get moving; any achievements will be rewarded. If not, I'll fire them," Director Zhang shouted loudly, masking his unease and helplessness.
"Director, I'll go convey your orders right away," someone ran off.
"Director, Director, things are going poorly," someone rushed in anxiously, reporting, "The station's website is filled with voices scolding us; the website has been hijacked, and posts appearing contain apologies from our station, each piece cursing us to have accepted benefits and failed to do anything right, only attacking the Chu Group."
"What?" Director Zhang's nostrils flared as he burned with anger, shouting, "How brazen! Absolutely outrageous and arrogant, not knowing the meaning of danger."
"Director Zhang, we don't dare curse the invisible hacker. You really have courage, speaking out directly; no wonder you're the leader," Feifei praised.
"..." Director Zhang's face instantly turned ashen, his expression twisted and uncertain.
The terror of hackers, he couldn't be oblivious about.
Realizing his slip, he suddenly felt tremblingly afraid.