Chapter 383:
Moon sent T a link, and T clicked on it without hesitation.
“Are you T from Sacredice? | need to ask you something,” Moon messaged.
The website was a simple chat room with a white background and black text, designed solely for messaging. T,
feeling nervous, quickly wiped the sweat from his forehead and responded, “Yes.”
Despite its top-notch security, the website couldn't fend off Moon's hacking attempts.
This explained why C had told him to store the confidential data separately. It was to protect it from Moon.
Indeed, Moon was the only one capable of breaching Sacredice’s formidable network defenses.
“Have you stopped taking commissions? Why didn’t you take this one?” Moon asked.
Below the message, there was a link. T clicked it and discovered a commission for information that had been
posted three years ago and never addressed.
The most recent commission had been made three months prior, yet it too had received no response.
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“I accepted the client's request to find out why Sacredice didn’t accept it,” Moon texted.
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T hurried to gather the information. It suddenly dawned on him that C had instructed everyone not to accept this
particular commission.
He hadn't shared the specific reason, merely stating that inquiries about the Wilson family were off-limits.
As a result, they had blocked any invitations and prevented the Sacredice members from accepting the
commission.
“Tell me,” Moon texted again.
Seeing her message, T's heart skipped a beat. Moon was the top hacker on the leaderboard, renowned for her
skills. Angering her could lead to a cyberattack on all of Sacredice’s websites, making it impossible for them to
operate any other platforms.
He frowned, lost in thought.
Knowing Moon had taken on the commission, T realized she wouldn't stop until she got her answers. Failing to
provide a satisfactory response could have dire consequences.
“Maybe there's a glitch in the system. I'll make sure to prioritize the post and get someone from Sacredice on it,”
T texted back hastily, worried that any delay might provoke Moon's wrath.
To avoid upsetting her further, he chose not to disclose that C had directly refused the commission.
“Okay, do it as soon as possible,” Moon responded.
Shortly after, all the images on his computer vanished, leaving a blank screen. Half a minute later, everything
returned to normal.
Just as T was starting to relax, another message popped up on his desktop.
“You have three days,” Moon replied.
T couldn't help cursing, “Damn it! You can’t just hack into other people's computers like that. It’s unethical.”
He had completely forgotten his own history of hacking into others’ computers to steal information.
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Frustrated, he flipped off the computer screen and muttered, “Just wait till | get better at this, then we'll see
who's torturing whom.”
He didn’t believe that Moon's skills were unbeatable. It appeared that the Wilson family had deep connections to
be able to employ someone like Moon.
Luckily, it seemed Moon was open to negotiating. Otherwise, things could have gone south for Sacredice tonight.
“Sir, Moon also patched up two security flaws for us,” reported a subordinate over the phone.
T logged into the website to verify and saw that Moon had indeed identified and fixed two critical vulnerabilities.
What a peculiar person!
Moon attacked them but then turned around and fixed their security issues.
Glancing at his watch, T noted it was midnight at C’s location, so he decided to report this in the morning.
He recalled how often the Wilson family had posted commission requests over the past three years, but since C
had instructed them not to engage, so they had stayed clear. There was also a system block on their website
preventing any transactions.
Moon was evidently a top-tier hacker hired by the client. They were at a loss on how to counter Moon's assaults
unless they focused all their efforts on defense. Any lapse could lead to their website crashing.
He certainly didn’t want to go through that ordeal again.