Ok?

Uh-huh?

hmmmm?

Isn't this the novel he wrote on the dark web before?

Rum actually found out?

No way, right?

He hid it very well!

How fat!

The computer technology in this system upgrade is terrible! He clearly upgraded it again to hide his identity even more thoroughly!

This shouldn't be happening! How did he get caught?!

Chu Ming almost lost his composure; his eyes twitched twice, and his brows furrowed slightly.

Although his expression was subtle, Rum, who had been watching Gin's face closely, still caught it.

Rum knew he was in the bag just by looking at that expression. Although he was angry, he couldn't do it himself, after all, Gran Birch was the next BOSS. But Gin was different. He had a bad temper. If he was written into a melodramatic novel, would it be okay for him to beat Gran Birch up?

Absolutely no problem, and it can even subtly sow discord between the two.

In this round, Rum was the one who stalked the cicada!

Chapter 435 Who else but Granburch would be so bored?

Although Chu Ming was stunned for a moment, his mind was still sharp. Although he didn't know how Rum knew about this, his top priority now was to fool him.

Chu Ming maintained his cold expression, seemingly unconcerned about this bombshell news: "Are you sure it's him?"

Rum nodded, somewhat through gritted teeth: "Of course, he admitted it himself!"

???

You're talking nonsense.

Who the hell would admit to this?

How could he be so stupid as to reveal his true identity?

Chu Ming looked at Rum with some hostility: "Do you think he would admit this to you? I have a mission, I don't have time to play these childish games with you."

Rum slammed his hand on the table and stood up abruptly: "You think I'm lying to you? When have I, Rum, ever lied to anyone about something like this?"

Even though he wasn't as tall as Gin, he stood up first, forcing Chu Ming to look up at him. Chu Ming was annoyed, so he stood up too, taking advantage of Gin's height to look down at Rum: "Boring."

He turned to leave after saying that, but he couldn't stay there any longer. That damn Rum was trying to frame him with something uncertain! How awful!

No, that's not right. It can't be called framing him; he did write it! But Rum clearly had no evidence, yet he still dared to come to Gin. What do you mean he admitted it himself? How long has it been since he last spoke to Rum?

"Like? There's nothing I like, it's boring."

"Maybe I'll use you guys as material to write some novels?"

As soon as Chu Ming turned around, he heard his own voice behind him, languid and sleepy.

???

He turned his head and saw a video playing on the computer Rum had just turned around on. A man with red eyes and black hair was lying on his back, his long, flowing black hair cascading down his back and taking up the entire screen. His eyebrows were slightly raised, and his once captivating, narrow eyes were now hazy with intoxication. His thin lips were slightly parted, and the voice that Chu Ming recognized so well came from there.

What is this? ? ?

What is this?

Ah? ? ?

Isn't this what he looked like at the safe house last night?!

What's going on? Did Rum hack into his phone?

Chu Ming maintained Gin's cold expression and looked at Rum: "Explain."

Rum gritted his teeth as he looked at Gin, who was putting on an aloof act in front of him. What, was it too hot to say a few more words? This look was really infuriating, but he would endure it for the sake of his plan.

Rum recounted the entire story of how his organization developed the video chat software, how he asked Chu Ming to verify it, how he discovered that Chu Ming was drunk, and how Chu Ming accidentally let something slip, without holding anything back.

Chu Ming narrowed his eyes, deliberately releasing a hint of murderous intent: "I understand, you can leave now."

Having achieved his goal, Rum didn't linger. He got up and left the base, leaving the computer he had brought with him in the conference room.

In the empty conference room, Chu Ming's gaze towards the computer screen gradually deepened. Should he destroy this computer in a humane way, or should he destroy it in a humane way, or should he destroy it in a humane way?

However, since Rum brought this along, he must have a backup...

Chu Ming put himself in Rum's shoes and thought about it. If he were Rum, his first reaction upon hearing the news would definitely be to mock Gin, and at the same time, use him as a scapegoat. However, if Gin didn't make any moves within three to five days, he would show the video to others.

In other words, he is currently quite safe, but if Rum leaks the information, it won't be long before Gin gets the news again.

Putting everything else aside, that scoundrel would definitely try to provoke Gin a couple of times.

Damn it, I'll never drink again, and even if I do, I'll lock my phone!

After Rum left, Vodka peeked out from outside and asked, "Brother, what did Rum come here for?"

Chu Ming paused, then turned his head to look at the head of the vodka peeking out from the doorway, feeling as if a small light bulb had suddenly lit up above his head.

Chu Ming turned and stared intently at Vodka, his face cold and filled with murderous intent: "Vodka, do you know about novels on the dark web?"

Vodka was so shocked that his sunglasses slipped off his nose, his eyes widened, and he stammered, "B-Big brother, um, you know? I, I didn't, I didn't mean to not tell you, I just didn't know how to say it..."

"You've got some nerve," Chu Ming said, pulling out a Beretta and pointing it at the vodka. "You dared to write something like this?"

"Huh?" Vodka was stunned, then frantically waved his hands. "No, no, I didn't write it, brother! I really didn't write it! I just saw it on the dark web by chance! It really wasn't me!!"

Chu Ming gestured for Vodka to look at the computer screen: "Idiot, Rum has already come knocking on our door. The evidence is right here. If you weren't still useful, I would have had Rum take you away just now."

Vodka stared blankly when he saw the author's name, Little Bird Vodka, displayed on the computer screen behind layers of security bars.

His brain was completely drained. When he heard that Gin had saved him, he instinctively said, "Thank you, brother."

He immediately realized, "Wait a minute, this isn't what I wrote."

Vodka looked anxious and was about to explain when Chu Ming waved his hand to stop him from speaking: "Alright, let's leave it at that."

Vodka felt he hadn't followed the wrong brother. Although he felt misunderstood by his brother, his brother didn't seem to care and even shielded him from Rum's punishment. His brother was so kind.

It all feels like a dream. I never really knew my older brother. He wasn't even angry that I was written as the female lead in a novel. It must be because he values ​​me, his little brother, so much.

Vodka, lost in thought, was completely unaware that Chu Ming had led him astray.

He watched Gin walk upstairs, then prepared to make his older brother a cup of coffee and bring him a drink.

Just as he was walking out, his phone suddenly rang.

Vodka took out his phone as he walked and glanced at it. Oh, it was his older brother calling.

Ok?

My older brother's phone call?

Why are you making phone calls upstairs?

Vodka answered the phone with a puzzled look: "Brother, do you need me to send something up?"

"Idiot, what nonsense are you spouting?" The icy voice that Vodka knew all too well came through the phone receiver.

"Big brother?" Vodka, caught off guard by the outburst, stammered, not daring to speak. "Is there something you need me to do?"

"Why did you call me when I was doing the mission? You didn't send any emails afterwards explaining what it was about." Gin said impatiently.

"Oh? Rum said he needed to talk to Big Brother, but since Big Brother just got back, I didn't send a message," Vodka explained.

“I’m still in Nagasaki.” Gin’s voice was filled with murderous intent. “Fool, you’ve mistaken me for someone else.”

!!!

Vodka was so startled that he bumped into a table leg: "What? That person isn't Big Brother? That—"

"Who else could it be!" Gin's chilling voice came from the other end. "Besides Granburch, who else in the organization would be so bored!"

Chapter 436 So what if he found out? He's not afraid.

Chu Ming recorded what Vodka had just said, edited it slightly, and turned it into Vodka's confession about secretly writing novels.

Alright, we've got the forged evidence. Now the question is how to replace the video Rum has.

If it's just online, it's easier to solve, after all, his hacking skills haven't been upgraded for nothing. The real concern is that Rum might have also saved a backup on the hard drive.

However, given Rum's cautious nature, and the fact that he hadn't been able to uncover Chu Ming's identity after investigating for so long, he already understood just how advanced Chu Ming's computer skills were.

Therefore, he couldn't possibly not make preparations...

Chu Ming scratched his head, then suddenly realized what was going on.

Why is he afraid of being discovered?

He's the heir now!

He was afraid of being discovered before because he had just transmigrated and didn't know the personalities of the members of the organization. In a novel that was obviously fabricated about others, if you had a good relationship, you could talk and laugh it off. But this was an organization. If everyone was a villain, how many people could you have a good relationship with? So at that time, he spent his points to upgrade his computer level in order to protect himself.

but now--

He felt that the people in the organization were all really nice.

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