There is a small lounge next to it. Because the Fifth Institute has no visitors, it has been converted into a warehouse. Cang Xuan, with an expressionless face, is standing at the door.

Mebius glanced at her and the automatic door opened, and he saw several uniformed soldiers sitting inside. She recognized the one with blond hair, it was Coleman from 'The Void', and there was a man with lavender hair she had never seen before.

The fusion warrior, the operation was not performed by me, it should be the direct descendant of the council.

Mebius walked into the room silently without saying a word, causing the temperature in the entire lounge to drop. Although she looked like she was at the bottom of the food chain next to Ryan, she was quite scary in the entire Fire Moth.

The devil's nest, as you can imagine.

Coleman quickly turned away his prying eyes, stared at the ceiling, and introduced: "This is Colonel Kimman from the Supervision Department. Dr. Mobius, your lounge is really great..."

"Stop talking nonsense and just say what you want to say. My time is precious." Mebius interrupted simply. He had no patience for anyone other than Ryan.

"Uh, actually."

"Let me tell you, Major." The man named Kiman stepped forward. He was wearing a neat Fire Moth uniform, had messy purple hair, and a slightly feminine oval face, but the sharp corners on both sides of his forehead were extremely abrupt.

Not only that, fine scales can be seen in the gaps between the white gloves and cuffs, making it look like an evil ghost.

The degree of mutation is very serious. Oh, I remember, isn't this the chief of the South African branch? He insisted on doing the experiment but failed, so he was taken away by the parliament.

The inquiring look in Mebius' eyes was chilling, as if he wanted to put the person on the operating table immediately to find out how to succeed.

Kiman was not afraid, but felt proud. He put his right hand on his chest and said, "Long time no see, Dr. Mebius."

"Well, tell me what you want to say. If you want to stay, you are welcome to experience the new operating table." Mebius raised his chin.

"Sorry, I'm not interested." Kiman shook his head slightly and took out a document: "It's like this. Under the order of the General Manager, we hope to take you to the Fire Chasing Council for questioning."

Mebius took a serious look at him, and instead of being afraid, he showed a mocking smile.

"Warrant?"

"It's a warrant to assist in the investigation. The parliament has some related matters that need to be confirmed with you."

What? Assisting in the investigation requires the help of two upper-level fusion warriors.

Mebius didn't believe a word of it, but he knew he had no power to refuse, no wonder the guy said not to do anything.

"By the way, has Mei been questioned?"

"Dr. Mei has passed the questioning. It's just a matter of understanding some situations. Don't be nervous." Kiman maintained a smile and tried to keep his mentality stable.

"You are the ones who are nervous. Aren't you just asking questions about that guy? You want to find clues about him from us. Do you think he has clean hands and feet and it is impossible to convict him?" Mobius smiled with his snake eyes and covered the smile at the corners of his mouth with his hands.

"Haha, look at you guys, you really are like kids who have been given a lot of homework by their teacher and don't know how to finish it."

After she finished speaking, she turned around, raised her head and chest, her black stockings and high heels tapping on the ground. She walked to the door and turned her head back with a sarcastic smile on her face.

"Why, do you still need me to lead the way?"

Several high-ranking people in the room looked at each other. Coleman gave a wry smile, while Kimman clenched his fists, and veins bulged on their foreheads.

I have to admit, this doctor is really infuriating!

Chapter 248 I love to see you guys get humiliated

The Fire Moth has an Inspection Department, which is equivalent to the Disciplinary Inspection Department and is specifically responsible for dealing with criminal issues within the organization.

Its scope includes but is not limited to: embezzlement of assets, betrayal of humanity, and desertion.

All Fire Moth troops can be mobilized according to the mission, and they have the power to arrest first.

But the current situation has exceeded our capabilities. Apart from the combat power issue, the target is also very difficult to target and we really can't find any fault with it.

Killing friendly forces and betraying humanity?

I'm sorry, but there is no evidence to prove that the Peninsula Incident and the Neon Incident are related to Ryan. If he were an ordinary person, I could use the great memory recovery technique to make him remember his crimes, but now I can't even see the person.

Embezzled assets?

Dr. Ryan's bank statements have been checked. Not only did he not embezzle public funds, he also transferred money from legitimate channels to invest in research funds. Not only did he not receive a penny in salary, it is clear that he was working for a paid job.

As for deserting the battlefield, he had never received any written orders and every battle was a spontaneous act, making him a model soldier.

"It's absolutely perfect. There are some logical loopholes, but Dr. Ryan is not someone who can be convicted by 'suspicion'. With his status, 99% of the evidence is useless."

In the dim hall, Karius spoke loudly. In front of him was a series of 'tombstones' and on the table was a thick stack of incident reports.

The hall was silent. Perhaps it was because it was irrefutable, or perhaps it was because the way Mebius looked just now made his blood pressure spike.

'You are like children leaning on a shop window, longing for the toys inside.'

'It's the same words over and over again, and it really makes people fall asleep.'

"You should ask him this question in person. Oh, I see. You don't dare to ask him because he is here and these two idiots can't keep an eye on him."

Listen, every sentence is sarcastic, yet irrefutable. On the contrary, Dr. Mei's clear and logical rebuttal is easier to accept.

"The problem now is that we speculate that Dr. Ryan betrayed humanity, but we have no evidence of his betrayal." A congressman spoke up.

"Yes. Besides, I don't think this kind of question can be answered with 'speculation'. I can only say that some coincidences made Dr. Ryan suspicious." Carius corrected, playing the role of an impartial judge.

It is impossible to try Ryan in absentia. The biggest doubt now is the Peninsula incident. He killed someone and broke out of the encirclement, but no one took a picture of his appearance.

There are many people with similar body shapes, many people with superb swordsmanship, and even people with thunder abilities, but these are not conclusive evidence.

"Twenty-five fusion fighters, including a poison pupa member, three hundred and twenty registered collaborators, and fifteen war mechas. Are you going to let such a huge loss go?"

“This is the current situation.”

"What about the Dusk Street incident? Such a huge loss might have been caused by him."

"According to the data, it is impossible for Dr. Ryan to travel from the peninsula to southern Europe in a short period of time."

"What about Sakura? She disappeared too. Isn't that complicity in rebellion?"

"I have just said that when dealing with Dr. Lane, you cannot use uncertain words such as speculation and possibility."

Karius answered them one by one. It was not that he wanted to protect Ryan, but as the commander-in-chief, it was his job to handle major issues with absolute fairness and ensure that the Fire Council voted in a rational state.

There was silence again. There was no way to refute this statement. Ryan really couldn't decide based on speculation. This group of human leaders held their breath. The word "powerless" was too rare to be seen on them.

In this silence, someone finally spoke.

"Don't forget, he's not the only fusion warrior with clean hands and feet. Are we just going to watch him use the same method to cause destruction in the future?"

These words hit the heart. With more and more monsters, the boundaries of power and strength have begun to blur. Most congressmen don’t actually care what Ryan wants to do, but they are afraid of the dire consequences of such behavior.

"That's right. If they follow suit, what are the Fire Moths and the Fire Council for?"

"Power must be confined in a cage. If it spreads, the consequences will be disastrous and enough to overturn the current order."

"Even if there is no evidence, Dr. Ryan must pay the price. At least he must show an attitude, even if it is just a sophistry."

"Yes, what's the big deal about disappearing from the face of the earth?"

Karius stood quietly and watched the call buttons on each tombstone go up and down. Such a fierce debate was rare in the history of the Fire Moth.

dong dong.

When the noise had almost died down, he picked up the gavel and smashed it twice. The noise finally quieted down, and the forty-six congressmen looked at Carius together.

As an arbitrator, when everyone's will is not unified, he is responsible for proposing solutions and then conducting a democratic vote.

"Ladies and gentlemen, I suggest that an interrogation order be issued to Dr. Ryan, allowing him to make a reasonable defense of himself at the specified time and place."

It is indeed a mature and prudent suggestion, and it is reasonable to do so. At least most of the congressmen recognize the importance of Dr. Ryan and all they want is an explanation.

That's right. Regardless of whether you did it or not, you should at least give an explanation, right?

"I agree."

"Well, that's a good suggestion."

"If Dr. Ryan chooses to resist, it's not our fault."

"Yes, we have given you enough respect. No one in the history of the Fire Moth has ever received such preferential treatment."

A variety of voices rang out, and they all spoke the truth. If it were someone else, they would have issued an arrest warrant long ago given such serious doubts, and Ryan only needed to make an explanation.

If you don't do this, it would be a bit shameless.

"Then I will arrange it immediately. This will be a joint law enforcement operation by multiple departments." Karius bowed slightly and was about to explain the rough plan when he saw the 'tombstone' begin to flicker and distort.

Ok?

He was obviously stunned for a moment, because soon these optical signals began to be lost, and the huge conference hall soon became silent, with only a few light strips on the ceiling.

At this time, a team of staff came in, saw the enraged commander-in-chief, and quickly reported:

"Sir, we have just detected strong electronic interference, and a Trojan horse program has invaded the central computer and reversely locked the IP addresses of the members of parliament. We cannot stop it and can only shut down the computer urgently."

What? ? ?

Karius seemed not to have heard it clearly, and it took him several seconds to react. Not to mention who was doing the bad thing, it was technically impossible to do it.

Fire Moth determined the status of the parliament at the beginning of its establishment, and focused on protecting the information of the members. Even he, a former member of parliament and chief general, could only guess. The central computer brought together the genius of all mankind and was built at great expense.

It runs independently, is not connected to the world Internet, and is monitored 24 hours a day by a whole team. The IP address of each member of parliament is a nesting doll. More importantly, the internal defense of this server is:

There are tens of thousands of encrypted permissions, each of which requires a supercomputer to crack and can easily trigger a self-destruct program. It is like a giant wall that amazes humans.

"How is this possible with so many layers of encryption?"

Several technicians looked at each other, and no one had an answer, because in order to hack into the server, they first needed to access it physically. Even if hundreds of hackers accessed it at the same time, it would take a lot of time. However, as soon as the intrusion was discovered, they sent the army to check it out.

There were signs of intrusion, but no one was in the computer room. The key was that the computer was still being cracked at a rapid speed, like a ghost invasion. They had no choice but to shut down the computer physically.

"Well, it's a bit like digital life, that is, a mature form of artificial intelligence that can complete the invasion on its own without human intervention."

"Are you telling me science fiction?" The general manager frowned and waved his hand: "Check the server immediately and restart it no matter what."

"But we have already restarted. As long as the power is on, the intrusion will continue. The technical department suggested that the only solution is physical solution."

"There's war all over the world right now. How can we build a new independent network? And if you don't solve the problem and you invade again, I may not be able to build another one."

No one could answer the commander-in-chief's question. Fire Moth now has two central computers, one is the database, and the other is the parliament's exclusive server. Both of them require huge investments, and upgrading cannot bypass the research department.

But according to the order of the general manager, the research department must not interfere with the dedicated server.

A group of people looked down at the tips of their shoes. They didn't even dare to try, because once they turned on the computer, the IP address would be cracked quickly. Who would take the blame?

Seeing the goose-like expressions of this group of soldiers, he knew there was no need to ask. Science fiction? Isn't this the era of science fiction and fantasy novels?

Carius thought about it for a while and quickly guessed who was capable of doing these things. This move was to destroy the command center of the Fire Moth.

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