On this day, Tang De walked into the elevator as usual and pressed the floor button for the ninth floor.

Up to this point, everything was normal and nothing had changed.

On the third floor, a ten-year-old girl walked in with ice cream in her mouth and pressed the button for the eleventh floor.

Everything is still normal.

"Ding."

Arriving at the ninth floor, Tang De walked out of the open elevator door and turned left to the advertising agency where he worked. Just on the road of just ten meters, his heavy expression changed to a slight smile, and as usual, he greeted every colleague passing by warmly.

He always has a smile on his face. From the beginning as an intern to now as a full-time employee, his smile towards everyone has never changed.

This makes Tang De's popularity in the company pretty good.

Without any conflict of interest, the impression left on others is that of a young man who loves to laugh.

After passing the glass wall, Tang De came to the area where he worked and sat down at his desk.

The first thing you need to do is the first step in your daily work, which is to turn on the computer.

In the second process, whether you are serious or pretentious, you have to pick up some documents in front of your desk and pretend to read them carefully.

Not only Tang De abides by this process, but all civilian workers who start coming to work must abide by this process.

No one has made an agreement, and no one has made such a regulation, but everyone has consciously taken it for granted.

The first reason is that they have to be worthy of the salary of the job.

The second reason is that the boss will conduct inspections during this time every day.

As for which reason is the most important, everyone agrees that it really doesn't matter.

Three minutes later, the boss began to patrol the office area as usual. When he saw that everyone was "working seriously", he nodded with satisfaction and then walked towards his office.

So the next moment, everyone put down their files neatly and started doing whatever they needed to do.

It has been a long time since the computer was turned on. Tang De controlled the mouse and clicked on today's weather forecast to see how bad the weather in the East China Sea would get in the next few days. Then he took a sip of tea, entered a number, and logged in. The Penguin.

A new email icon appears, indicating that he has an unread email.

He didn't pay attention, thinking it was another spam email, and started busy with today's work.

Sometimes Tang De also wonders, given his technical level, would joining a company like this bury his talent? Shouldn't he be doing bigger things? Just like those things he does secretly on the Internet, he can call the wind and rain, and he can do anything!

Well, yes, he shouldn't sit here and waste his time, he should have more things to do.

This idea has accumulated more and more in the past year after Tang De entered this company, and time is driving him to take action.

Resign and leave!

Look, this is such a simple thing. You only need to submit a resignation report, and Tang De's wish will be fulfilled soon. No one will regret keeping him, and no one will express reluctance to part with him. This is reality.

Cruel reality, just like those things he had done before.

After sorting out today's files, Tang De clicked on the new email.

"Well?"

Tang De had already moved his hand to delete it, but he just glanced at it and had to give up this move. In fact, he felt nervous and hurriedly clicked it to take a look.

The reason that drove him to do this was simply the name of the recipient.

keygod

Six simple letters, usually inconspicuous, sent shivers down Tang De's spine, and a layer of cold sweat broke out instantly.

The email was quickly expanded under the control of the mouse, and a detailed content appeared on the screen.

The first paragraph of the content was ordinary, nothing more than a mixture of letters and numbers, with more than a dozen lines appearing in a row. If anyone were to look at it, he would definitely not be able to get even a clue from the mixture of letters and numbers, and would only think that it is some gibberish.

However, Tang De's body was shaken as cold sweat broke out on his back. He pulled his tie involuntarily with his left hand, as if he felt it was a little difficult to breathe. At the same time, Tang De's mouth was dry. He grabbed the cup and drank a few sips of water, trying to calm his irritable mood. Unexpectedly, he choked on the tea.

"Cough cough cough..."

"Uh, Tang De, are you okay?"

The young woman on the other desk stretched her head over and asked with concern.

"Ahem...I'm fine...I'm fine."

Tang De forced himself to hide the urge to cough, and covered the computer screen with his body without moving his expression. During this process, he was so nervous that he didn't even notice the tea spilled on the clothes on his arms.

"How could...how could..."

These dozen lines of irregular numbers and letters made Tang De frightened and his hand holding the mouse trembled.

Come to think of it, anyone who sees their bank password, private website password, and various important passwords appear in emails sent by strangers will not be in a good mood.

As a hacker, Tang De was a hacker with considerable strength. It was even more terrifying when something like this happened to him.

Who did this?

Tang De didn't have time to read the content below the email. He turned his eyes and eyes to the sending address.

It's not an email from a QQ number, it's from a gmail email.

His fingers began to operate quickly on the computer keyboard. Tang De used the fastest finger tapping speed ever to search for the origin of this mailbox and any useful clues.

After five minutes, he had to give up the plan.

The registered address of the email was shown as Los Angeles, USA. Apart from that, he couldn't find any useful clues.

"Don't be nervous...don't be nervous...it's just a coincidence, it's just a coincidence."

Using the poor excuse to comfort himself, Tang De planned to continue moving the mouse to see what else was underneath this damn email.

"boom!"

Tang De slammed the table and stood up suddenly.

Because he was so angry, his eyes became bloodshot over a large area in a short period of time, causing his eyes to turn red.

The colleagues around him were startled and looked at Tang De with strange eyes in confusion.

Some people even maliciously speculated that Tang De must have been dumped by his girlfriend...

Tang De felt that his breathing was becoming more and more difficult. He turned off the computer screen and hurried to the bathroom. He splashed a large amount of cold water on his cheeks, stimulating the skin with cold water, and finally calmed down slightly.

Then, he barely maintained his expression, thanked the colleagues who asked in a low voice, and sat in front of his computer again.

This time, Tang De read the second paragraph of the email very carefully, hoping to find even a little error in it.

But Tang De was disappointed...

No, there were no mistakes. All the time, place, and arrangement were all as if he had seen them with his own eyes, which made Tang De feel like he had fallen into an ice cellar.

The facts mentioned here, if the other party still has evidence, are enough to make some men in uniform who stare at the Internet all day long send him to prison without mercy to pick up soap.

When he thought of this, Tang De felt a dull pain somewhere behind his buttocks.

He had to drink a lot of tea to hide his fear.

The third paragraph of the email, unexpected yet reasonable, asked him to wait at a certain coffee shop at ten o'clock the next morning.

The words were calm, without any threat, just like an old friend greeting someone for dinner.

But if you look at the text above, this is more terrifying than any threat.

The sky outside was clear, and the weather in the East China Sea was good today. It was a rare good time. Tang De swallowed and closed the email.

His eyes were full of fear and uneasiness, and the impact of this email on him was obvious.

It was obvious that Tang De should have been the one to threaten others in such a matter, so why did things turn out the other way around?

Tang De felt that he must not have looked at the almanac when he went out today. (A book friend said that if you read this book, please subscribe. Your words made me very excited)

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