Chapter 299: Chapter 299 Huo Yu is Also a Vest Boss! Chapter 299: Chapter 299 Huo Yu is Also a Vest Boss! Seeing Huo Yu appearing at the classroom door, almost everyone subconsciously glanced at the clock on the classroom wall.
——It wasn’t even ten o’clock yet.
Huo Yu was just taken away by the police at a little past nine.
There’s a police station near Shengjing.
The walk from the station to Shengjing takes over ten minutes, while driving would take about five minutes, which is why the police arrived so quickly before.
But even with the short distance, the round trip should take at least half an hour, right?
So Huo Yu was taken to the police station and ca back in less than half an hour??
Wasn’t it said they were taking him away for an investigation? How could the investigation be so swift??
Under the shocked, surprised, and curious gazes of everyone, Huo Yu remained as calm and undisturbed as always.
As if nothing had happened, he walked towards his seat, which was in the far corner of the classroom.
And next to his and Lu Sheng’s seats, Lan Yu, Han Jing, Lu Youming, and others were already discussing his matter with Lu Sheng.
Seeing Huo Yu co over, Lan Yu imdiately got up from her seat and pulled him to sit down, quickly dragging over another chair.
Unable to suppress her curiosity, she asked, “Holy shit, Huo Yu, how did you co back so quickly! Has the police finished their investigation??”
“Yeah,” Huo Yu responded.
Hearing his response, Lan Yu grew even more curious and pressed, “So you didn’t admit to it, and that’s why the police let you go first?”
“No,” Huo Yu lifted his gaze and said, “After I got there, they hadn’t started asking anything, and I admitted everything.”
“…Huh?” Lan Yu looked confused, “You admitted to openly hacking into the admissions office system and other people’s computers, shouldn’t they have detained you first? How could they let you co back?”
This was sothing they all wanted to know!!
From the mont Huo Yu ca back to his seat, as soon as Lan Yu asked why he ca back so quickly, the other people in the classroom had all put down what they were doing.
They all perked up their ears and eavesdropped intently.
To their disappointnt, Huo Yu did not give a direct answer. Instead, he picked up a pen from the desk and wrote sothing on paper and showed it to Lu Sheng and the others.
The content Huo Yu wrote was very simple, just a few letters.
Or rather, even if the other classmates saw the content, they wouldn’t understand it.
[CHA, Gin.]
Lu Sheng, Lu Youming, Han Jing, Lan Yu, and Huo Yu were all mbers of the K.A Club.
mbers of the K.A Club are teenagers with the highest intellectual abilities from various countries.
They had been alienated from those around them from a young age and naturally found life dull, seeking out new excitents. Many in the club had so secret identity unknown to the public.
Not to ntion Lu Sheng, whose nurous alibis from her previous life had only disclosed three to date, with only two being publicly known.
And as for Lu Youming, Han Jing, and Lan Yu, they had joined the underground, secretive Qingshan Association, which aid to punish evildoers.
However, what they didn’t expect was that Huo Yu, who seed quite secluded, also turned out to be an alias big shot!
CHA—Core Hacker Alliance, abbreviated.
The Core Hacker Alliance is a mysterious hacker organization that exists in the legends of China.
It’s said that the founder of the Core Hacker Alliance was a legendary figure in the Chinese hacker community, who founded this alliance out of patriotism.
Because until the end of the twentieth century, China’s network defenses were not very well established. There were frequent attempts by foreign forces to hack into our country, posing a great threat to our national information security.
Therefore, the founder wanted to recruit a group of top Chinese hackers to jointly improve dostic cybersecurity defenses and prevent cyber invasions and infiltrations by hostile foreign forces.
The alliance attracted a large number of top hackers from across the nation and continually brought in new forces.
Although dostic information about this alliance was not disclosed, Han Jing and Lan Yu, out of curiosity, had searched for related information on foreign networks and even seen the annually updated list of CHA’s top ten core mbers.
Ranking on this list was naturally based on technical skill, with the top ten being dominated by veteran figures for many years.
The first place was always held by the alliance founder, but last year a na erged out of nowhere, soaring directly to the second place upon debut.
[Gin]
Huo Yu is actually CHA’s Gin!!
Lan Yu was shocked.
No wonder Huo Yu could hack into the admissions office system and crack Director Liu’s account password, and even hack into Director Liu’s personal computer in such a short ti!
This is the second strongest hacker in the country!
Once Huo Yu revealed his identity, Lan Yu and the others imdiately understood why he was released so quickly.
The CHA had developed to a point where it was no longer just a civilian-created organization, but had been covertly recruited by the country’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs. That is to say, although not publicly acknowledged, they were actually working for the country.
For example, last year, when a political figure from Sakura Country publicly denied the atrocious massacre they had committed against China during their war of invasion.
The CHA posed a protest and claid network sanctions, causing all Sakura Country governnt websites to be compromised overnight, displaying ssages like [Refusing to face historical truth][Utterly shaful], which caused an uproar worldwide.
Such actions were clearly under the tacit approval of the Chinese governnt.
People doing such undercover work for the nation are irreplaceable talents and are mostly on the governnt’s white list.
The so-called white list ans that as long as they haven’t committed serious cris like murder or arson, minor legal violations can be offset by their previous contributions.
No wonder Huo Yu was calm and unflustered when he saw the police.
Regardless, it was good that Huo Yu was okay.
Lu Sheng finally breathed a sigh of relief and said to Huo Yu, “Don’t do things like this next ti, even to help . I worry a lot.”
Hearing Lu Sheng express her concern, Huo Yu lowered his eyes. A shadow of his eyelashes was cast by the sunlight filtering in through the window next to him.
His eyes trembled slightly as he said okay.
Right at this mont, Zhou Wu returned to the classroom again. Clearly, there had been a developnt with Fu Chen’s matter, and he ca to inform everyone.
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