This was sothing that Iron Heart Dharma King only realized later.
Broadcasting is not sothing with unlimited range. And if no one is there to receive it, the information broadcasted cannot be imdiately known by all mbers of the Six Dragons Sect.
At this ti, it’s necessary for Six Dragons Sect mbers to relay the ssage.
But relaying broadcasts at this mont is bound to attract the attention of nearby Protectors, revealing the location of their base.
Apart from broadcasting in certain segnts, they are also using what remains of Earth’s internet, embedding the ssage into images, videos, and audio—what is the most basic form of encryption for Inner Martial Artists. Highly ordered information was quietly encoded into what should have been uniform background noise, sothing Inner Martial Artists could easily detect. AI specifically designed to crack such steganography is also quite common.
But in reality, this wasn’t ant to deceive Inner Martial Artists.
This was to deceive the ordinary people.
They embedded text into audio, video, and other files, expecting these "interesting things" to be spread by ordinary people, and then captured by the crawlers of Six Dragons Sect comrades.
Indeed, because "all unique encryption and verification thods" had already been exposed.
So, the response asure the Six Dragons Sect could take was to spread the "exposed" information in this nearly plaintext manner.
Crawlers collecting entry-level steganography information would bring back so aningless information every day.
Youths who unintentionally mastered this entry-level thod and used it as a "ssage in a bottle" might hope to find companions with it. So Inner Martial Artists in cultivation might occasionally use this thod to release venting words. There are also Heroes embedding Magnetic Chains, hoping newcors to the Jianghu can gain so help here.
Of course, most of the ti, what the crawler returns are information encoded through one-way algorithms like hash algorithms, difficult to decipher.
When similar information is sealed into different dia using similar steganography and then massively spread online, the probability of being captured by a crawler becos much higher.
Moreover, most of the work can be completed by online AI, making it difficult to expose offline mbers.
But it is precisely because of this reason that Earth’s network experienced short-term fluctuations in information flow.
The amplitude of this fluctuation was small, but King Aqini keenly sensed the suspicious aura within.
Over the long years, he had written too many tools, built too many backdoors, and spread too much Gu Poison. At this level, the combat power of Inner Martial Artists is linked to the accumulation over the years.
Crawlers and AI quickly completed their work. King Aqini even forgot why he originally wrote them, for which strong enemy, to destroy which organization? But he did not forget these tools themselves and occasionally optimized and upgraded them. These crawlers, AI, bugs, tools had long beco extensions of King Aqini’s will, his avatars in the network world.
King Aqini indeed found it difficult to accurately lock the direction of the information flow. This was akin to finding a particular drop of ink in the ocean. The information had already spread.
However, he could use "Trace Source" and "Query Record" to speculate on the Six Dragons Sect bases that first relayed the broadcast.
He could also infer the possible scale of Six Dragons Sect on Earth through that montary fluctuation.
The data reported by Feheart barely reached the lower limit of his estimate.
If Feheart’s report had been far below his estimate’s lower limit, this adjutant would have died on the spot.
Iron Heart Dharma King once again brushed past death.
And with the turning of King Aqini’s will, Earth’s Protector Army forces were also mobilized.
Iron Heart Dharma King will be remotely commanding Earth’s Mobile Cavalry under King Aqini’s surveillance to capture the Six Dragons Sect’s martial power.
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The Chrysanthemum Stone is in ergency descent at this mont.
They rely heard through communication that "sothing major might have happened to the Nautilus, and all past communication thods are unreliable." Yang ngying urgently modified the Chrysanthemum Stone’s system, revoking all administrator account privileges.
But this could not calm the anxious hearts. Inside the Chrysanthemum Stone, Six Dragons Sect mbers were heatedly discussing. No one knew what had happened.
During the last fixed communication, the Chrysanthemum Stone released a small cable-connected vessel intended to float to the surface as a base station. At that mont, a micro-torpedo flew in from afar, hitting the connection line and damaging the communication equipnt entirely.
The attacker did not show himself, directly leaving.
This had already scared the core mbers of the Six Dragons Sect half to death. They shouted, "This must be the Martial God! The Martial God must have set his eyes on us." They were in constant fear.
Yang ngying stopped such behavior, organized manpower for repairs, and continued to avoid the Protectors’ vessel routes.
Then, when they received ssages again, they only heard a broadcast from a shore-based base.
The Holy Lord issued a command, saying all communication and verification thods were unreliable.
This left Yang ngying herself stunned.
Perhaps her frantic system updates and attempts to stabilize the situation were only to reassure herself.
—So, what exactly happened...
—What is this...
Suddenly, the submarine’s monitoring system sounded an alarm. In the bridge, an operator shouted in terror, "Sothing is approaching..."
Yang ngying said, "Why panic? Imdiately use torpedoes to organize defense... Prepare to evade!"
"It’s moving fast... no ti..."
Before the operator could finish, the Chrysanthemum Stone was hit by a massive shock.
The sharp alarm sounded directly.
"Vessel damaged, the damage is midship..."
Yang ngying pressed a button, and a set of onboard ard plug-in modules automatically slid into the slots on her shoulders and arms. She charged out, still shouting, "Everyone imdiately disconnect from the system!"
Fortunately, due to the recent collision, various user privileges needed resetting, so most had returned to manual control. The cockpit occupants weren’t all instantly dead.
Yang ngying raced through water towards the corridor. She crossed a door and saw that familiar yet massive chanical body amid the waterfall-like intrusion of seawater.
"Holy... Holy Lord?"
Yang ngying’s voice, like a terrified murmur in a nightmare, was a mix of disbelief and shock.
Only the unique, unfamiliar head of that enemy individual turned and looked over.
"ngying," the terrifying creature said, "Grandpa Xiang is here to kill you."
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