Chapter 5842: I Was Fooled After All
But the subordinates who have been with her for many years are very clear about the majesty and coldness behind this kind old lady.
She is a staunch supporter of the Sixth Continent class. She attaches great importance to bloodline and rank. She often gets angry because of the presumptuous behavior of people around her, and punishes them severely.
Even if... those people may be protecting her.
Before, a subordinate accidentally touched her hand to protect her. After returning, he was taken away by the people of the Discipline Hall and his hand was crippled.
The reason is that lowly people cannot touch her.
So when she said that she would not pursue it, not only the subordinate who was about to help her, but also the servants around her, all felt incredible.
But Ying Lao ignored the glances that seemed to be peeking at her from all around, and hurried inside: "Please tell Theron for me, just say that I am not feeling well and may arrive a few minutes later."
"Yes."
She hurried back to the study and drove everyone away. She entered the closed study alone, with deep wrinkles between her eyebrows, pacing back and forth inside.
During this time, she thought about calling the Ten Elders to explain the situation, picked up the intercom on the desk and put it down again.
Finally, her eyes fell on the carved golden brown lion next to her, gradually calmed down, walked over and turned the metal sculpture of the lion.
I heard the rumbling mechanism start, and there was a secret room leading to the underground behind it.
The old lady tidied her wrinkled clothes and walked downstairs.
Taking the elevator shaft that only allows one person to take, she arrived at the bunker, which was not as large as the secret base hidden by Irene Wo.
But you can also see the scene of the technology computer in the 300-square-meter underground space that looks like a movie, with about 20 or 30 people running around.
Someone noticed her, immediately stopped the busy work, and stood up straight: "Mr. Ying."
People stood up along the way.
"Mr. Ying."
"Mr. Ying."
Until she walked to the front of the largest computer, looked up at the slowly updated data on it, and the faint blue light enveloped her figure, blurring the ravines left by the years on her face, making her look decades younger.
"How is the backend? No one has hacked, right?" she suddenly asked.
Two technicians sitting in front of the computer heard the voice and answered with a little surprise: "Everything is normal, Mr. Ying."
"Yeah." The kind old lady did not relax her vigilance because of this. She still looked tense and stared at the data above the computer screen.
No one knew that the last network defense line of the most core secret of the Sixth Continent [Fader] was in their family's residence.
The patriarch of the Shadow Family has held the key to the Fader database for generations, which is also the benefit that their family has fought for from the discovery of nuclear weapons to research and development.
[Fader] is already the third generation of nuclear weapons, and it is also the foundation of the Shadow Family's survival in the Sixth Continent. She is worried that something will happen to her grandson, and she is even more worried that someone will move his mind to nuclear weapons.
"No data theft found?"
But the two technicians answered her very affirmatively: "Reply to Mr. Ying, no traces of hacker intrusion were found, and the data is normal."
At this point, she should be relieved, but the old lady's heartbeat was very fast today, and there was always a feeling of extreme uneasiness constantly provoking her nerve endings.
Even though the two technicians said there was no hacker intrusion, she was still worried: "Is it possible that you didn't notice it, rather than that others didn't intrude?" (End of this chapter)