Super Spender - Chapter 443
Chapter 443: Chapter 437: Instant Kill – Below
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“I’ve found the hacker’s information. They’re good.” Olivia Thatcher said. If Olivia Thatcher admitted a hacker was good, it could definitely be described as very impressive.
“Who would’ve thought I would have a fan of this caliber.” Finn Lewis smirked. He really didn’t expect someone to stand up for him and carry out this kind of action.
It’s unlikely for a hacker of this caliber to make a scene like this, because once they do, they would instantly draw the attention of the monitoring bureau. Don’t think that cyber monitor are paid to do nothing. There are plenty of experts in cyber monitor. Moreover, many of these experts, like this hacker, were once running around on the Internet.
“Shall we proceed as planned?” Olivia asked.
Finn nodded. Just now, Jay Summer published new content on a social platform, denying some of the information that was released while admitting to his own. He also made appeals against cyberbullying and talked about network security. In a nutshell, from the perspective of others, Jay Summer seemed to be in complete disarray.
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“I thought you were still in the mood to keep hacking me. Now it seems you’ve lost that mood. Ah, so you can get nervous too. What happened to your previous calm and composed demeanor?” Finn posted a comment on his micro research account, directly targeting Jay Summer, before he said, “Olivia, you can start now.”
Olivia’s actions are far beyond those of the hacker, especially when she’s fully prepared. She directly uploaded all the prepared information about Jay Summer from her hands to the internet. And the upload sites weren’t just to Tk forums, but wider portals sites, and places like KK Videos. Of course, the method was simple. She hacked these sites’ servers and put these videos up.
Then, through channels like micro research, she directly promoted the information to everyone. Within a short span of ten minutes, evidence about Jay Summer was spread all over the internet.
Finn King was the first to receive this information. As soon as he saw it, he felt a sense of panic. The internet is a double-edged sword. If used well, it could bring unimaginable profits. But if used poorly, a miserable demise is waiting for you. Finn, who often engaged in these kinds of activities, immediately sensed danger, especially since the adversary had obtained text messages between Jay and the high-profile women. Had they also obtained his call records?
The newly released evidence batch was shocking. It contained numerous bank transfers from Jay Summer and even conversations with many lesser known but rising female stars. Some of these were initiated by the stars themselves in hopes of leveraging his fame, and some were threats issued by him after his initial advances. But nearly all of them were successful.
This explosion of evidence led to a chilling silence on the internet. Everyone in the entertainment circle and the media companies fell silent. The sight of such evidence left them all aghast.
“Did we catch him?” Within two hours of the evidence leak, the Chief of the Monitoring Bureau in Jay’s city received a call from his subordinate. The first question he asked was this.
Ordinarily, they would first need to verify the authenticity of online evidence before apprehending anyone. But this time, the top brass had given a direct order and he immediately dispatched his team.
“Report: We’ve detained him.” If Jay’s actions had gone unreported, he might have slipped through. However, now that it’s been exposed, he’s committed extortion. This is a crime regardless of whether anyone files a report. Legal boundaries had been crossed.
“Publicly announce it immediately.” The Chief of the Monitoring Bureau immediately gave the command. He was unclear about the reasons behind this unusual order from the top.
“Director Lewis.” At the same time news of Jay’s arrest was circulating on the internet, Finn Lewis received a call from Yuri Johnson.
“What’s up? Did the people from micro research come?” Finn curiously asked. Yuri had earlier received a call informing him that micro research wanted to re-investigate ‘Paradise Games’. It was very likely now that the people from micro research had arrived.
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“No, they called to say that our game has passed the review. It appears that the previous announcement was a miscommunication. There was a misunderstanding.” Yuri’s tone was strange. The notice he’d received earlier was formal and sent via mail by micro research, not something that could be dismissed as a simple misunderstanding.
Of course, since the other party was actively retracting their statement, Yuri didn’t want to argue over this. However, it was clear that some force had been exerted on Finn’s end, as Yuri couldn’t think of anyone else who would have this ability. At least in his network of acquaintances and connections were quite adept in this area, but to have such a quick effect was virtually impossible.
You should know that it was now 10 o’clock at night. Even under normal circumstances, they would have to wait for morning to get any kind of response. Moreover, the fact that micro research took the effort to call Yuri at this hour to inform him that the whole issue was a misunderstanding indicates the magnitude of Finn’s influence.
Finn was also taken aback because he really had nothing to do with this. Even up to now, he had a limited number of government officials that he knew. In fact, he didn’t even know the parents of the Celeston City officials. Normally, for a top-notch tycoon like Finn, it’s quite normal to know them.
“That’s good news.” Finn didn’t clarify, he just followed along with what Yuri was saying.
“Wasn’t it because you pulled some strings?” Yuri quickly picked up on the oddity in Finn’s words.
“No, but you can ignore this matter.” Finn plainly said.
After hanging up on Yuri, Finn rubbed his chin. This issue was definitely not a result of his efforts or anyone else’s. The only possibility that would lead to such a quick response from micro research is that someone higher up had made a call to them.
“Olivia, prepare for the next step, and proceed immediately after you’re ready.” Finn contemplated for a moment, squinted his eyes, and directly said.
“Yes, sir!” Olivia responded.
With Olivia’s words, a new trend emerged on the Internet. Jay Summer had been arrested. The news was directly released by the Monitoring Bureau of the city where Jay lived. They also released an official response, confirming that some of the evidence leaked online had been verified. Jay Summer was guilty of extortion crimes. The other evidence required further investigation.
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