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So it got up and once again launched an attack on Coal Ball, with an outco that goes without saying.

It was knocked down once more.

Everyone was stunned by the scene in front of them.

Even the Husky’s owner was dumbfounded.

She even forgot to pull her dog back.

Over and over, the sheer strength difference rubbed the Husky into the ground.

Then, a funny scene occurred.

The beaten-down Husky actually ran back to the girl, laying in her arms and cried. Its pitiful expression was as aggrieved as one could imagine.

"Keliduo, let’s see if you dare to bully other dogs now that you’ve t your match?"

After comforting the Husky, the girl finally stood up and said to Li Xiang, "I’m sorry, did it scare you? My Keliduo just loves bullying other dogs. I didn’t want to bring it down to play, but if it doesn’t co out to play, its energy won’t get released, and it’ll wreck the house. If I hadn’t grown attached to it, I’d really want to give it away."

"I understand, I understand."

Li Xiang smiled, glad that she didn’t bla Coal Ball for bullying her dog.

Online, many dog owners, when their dog causes trouble, lash out at others without any reason, behaving like complete shrews.

"What’s your dog’s na? It’s amazing! What breed is it? It’s the first ti Keliduo’s been bullied enough to run to feeling aggrieved."

The girl thought about it and found it quite amusing.

She used to pull at it desperately, not letting it bully other small dogs, and now, it was actually brought to tears.

It was the first ti she saw Keliduo cry.

Turns out, dogs can cry too.

"It’s called Coal Ball, and it’s a Chinese rural dog."

"It’s so well-behaved, sitting motionless by your side. Why is it so obedient? Unlike my Keliduo, who’s so mischievous. Now that it’s grown so big, I can hardly control it."

The girl looked at Coal Ball with so envy. Who wouldn’t want a pet that’s both amazing and obedient?

"Actually, dogs are very intelligent. With a little training and guidance, they can understand human speech."

Li Xiang, having nothing else to do, was there for a walk and decided to say a bit more. He had absolute expertise when it ca to dog training.

"That’s incredible! Are you a new resident? I haven’t seen you before."

"Yes, just moved in half a month ago. The environnt here is pretty good."

As the two chatted, the Husky, who had cried after being bullied by Coal Ball, suddenly perked up upon spotting a small Teddy dog. Its interest imdiately piqued, and it took off towards the Teddy.

The Teddy, seeing the Husky like it had seen a ghost, turned around wanting to run.

The Teddy’s owner clearly recognized the Husky too and shouted in panic, "ngtao, your Keliduo is coming over to bully my Fugui again, quickly pull it back."

ngtao, hearing the familiar call, realized her Husky had already run off to bully the weak, determined to vent its frustration from Coal Ball on the Teddy.

"Keliduo, co back!"

"Coal Ball, bring it back."

Li Xiang loosened the dog leash in his hand, and Coal Ball dashed forward like a black lightning bolt.

Coal Ball caught up with Keliduo, humiliated it again, and then dragged it back with its leash in its mouth.

The once-again humiliated Husky followed Coal Ball back, daring to be angry but not daring to speak.

"Pfft~"

ngtao burst out laughing upon seeing this, "Finally, soone... no wait, finally a dog can keep you in check."

Evidently, Keliduo had finally t a dog that could subdue it, brightening ngtao’s mood, having long suffered under the tyranny of the Husky.

"How did you train your Coal Ball? It’s just too amazing! Online, they say Border Collies are very smart, but I think Coal Ball is even smarter than them."

The two chatted for a while longer when ngtao’s phone rang:

"President ng, our ga has been hacked again, players can’t log into the server and are flooding the official website with complaints. Please co back and take a look."

"Again? Have you reported it to the police?"

"Already reported, but it’ll probably end unresolved like last ti."

"Alright, I’m coming back imdiately."

Standing next to ngtao, Li Xiang clearly overheard their phone conversation and got interested: "You guys are in the gaming business?"

He was just about to set up his own workstation, and gaming companies often used high-end GPU chips. He wanted to see what chips gaming companies were currently using.

Although he didn’t know much about it before, he did now. However, he didn’t frequently co into contact with this industry, so he might not know comprehensively.

A gaming company would be a good place to investigate.

"Yes, but I need to go to the company now since our server is under a hacker attack."

At this mont, ngtao was sowhat serious, as she prepared to leave with the Husky.

"Can I co and take a look? Maybe I can help."

"You know computers?"

"A little."

"Then, please, wait here a mont while I get the car."

With that, ngtao left with the Husky. Shortly after, a rcedes G stopped in front of Li Xiang: "Get in. Oh, by the way, I’m called ngtao. What’s your na?"

Only then did ngtao realize she had only asked for his dog’s na earlier and not his, which was quite rude.

"I’m Li Xiang, captain of Criminal Investigation Unit One."

"Huh? You’re a cop?"

ngtao exclaid with delight upon hearing Li Xiang’s profession.

This was like a pillow being handed over when you’re sleepy - just walking a dog and eting a captain of the criminal investigation team. This luck, could it have sothing to do with stepping on Keliduo’s poop today?

But then she felt a bit disheartened: "It would be better if you were a cyber police. These hackers are so cunning. Last ti, we reported it, but they weren’t caught, and now they’re back, causing our ga to constantly have problems, with serious player attrition."

Li Xiang understood that many hacker attacks were the handiwork of competitors. When Li Xiang was still an auxiliary police officer, he followed a case like this. Although back then, he was just an assistant.

It didn’t stop him from knowing about the situation.

Back when mobile gas hadn’t fully erged yet, internet cafes still did decent business. At that ti, so nearby internet cafes would hire hackers to attack their competitors’ machines. Initially, the hacked individuals thought it was viruses from visiting unhealthy websites. After upgrading their firewalls, they still had issues, then suspected spies bringing USB drives to sabotage, leading to calling the police.

The police took a long ti to solve that case.

Because it dragged on too long, that internet cafe’s business was forcefully dragged into bankruptcy.

Back then, Li Xiang wanted to take advantage of the cafe’s bankruptcy to snag a cheap computer, but he had to pay rent that month, so he abandoned the idea.

This is a testant to the victim’s plight, unable to see justice co.

"Don’t worry, I’ll go and take a look first. Our criminal investigation team does have computer experts. If I can’t handle it, I’ll call soone."

Hearing this, ngtao felt sowhat relieved and began introducing her gaming company to Li Xiang.

Their ga company is called Dream Country Technology Co., Ltd., and they focus on niche dating simulation gas primarily aid at female users. Their first ga gained significant market response, prompting them to launch another new ga for won this year.

The market warming and the response were good, but just as the ga launched, their servers suffered a hack, causing an enforced delay in launch. After the tech team fixed it, they launched a week late, offering players so compensation to recover reputation. Now, less than a month into operation, hackers struck again.

Clearly, realizing that the ga wasn’t severely impacted, they ca back to reattempt.

The car soon arrived at Fuhai Mansion in Jinghai City, a high-end, upscale office building that many white-collar workers took pride in working at.

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