Du Zhaodi thought for a moment, still somewhat reluctant: "At the very least, let's catch the mole."
"A mole? There's no mole left, or rather, everyone here could be the mole besides me."
Du Zhaodi glared at Gao Gong.
"Hahaha, don't look at me like that. Let me put it this way: if a Cyber Hacker invades one of your brains, who among you could resist?"
In Gao Gong's view, data leakage is inevitable. After all, this isn't Mechanical City, where you can apply for technical patents. The Security Corps would have a thousand ways to get the transformation data.
In fact, even in the relatively complete patent system of the Mechanical City, espionage wars between giant corporations have never stopped. You use hackers to steal my research data, and I'll send spies to alter your core technicians' memory chips, leading your 'product development' astray.
Many players only realize after 'hanging up' that, damn, they were manipulated by NPCs.
No wonder they got stuck on a worthless mission.
