A few minutes later, Natasha finally stopped.
The computer screen, which had been showing a black background and green words, returned to its normal interface.
Natasha lazily leaned backward, seemingly lost in her thoughts.
Kenneth asked, “What's the matter?”
“I don't think they have any malicious intentions,” she said.
Fabian blurted out, “No malicious intentions? Why are they hacking into someone else's computer if they don't have any malicious intentions? There are plenty of corporate secrets on Mr. Hamilton’s computer!”
In contrast, Kenneth was calm as he asked Natasha, “Then what were they trying to do?”
Natasha tapped the computer screen and replied, “I intercepted something they tried to send over. I think this might be intended for you.”
Then, a huge white letter J appeared on the black screen. There was nothing else other than that.
“J?” Fabian furrowed his brows and turned toward Kenneth.
At that moment, Kenneth was clenching his teeth and staring at the letter on the screen as he narrowed his eyes.
“They haven't done anything destructive, and they hadn't retrieved any files from your computer. Perhaps they were only saying hello to you.” Natasha then turned to Kenneth and asked, “Does this letter mean anything special to you?”
“J... is me,” Kenneth whispered.
Natasha arched a brow. “A nickname?”
“In a way,” was Kenneth's vague answer.
Hearing that, Natasha turned to look at the computer again. “Then evidently, the other party is taunting and warning you.”
Despite her words, Kenneth seemed unfazed. “Do you know where they are?”
Natasha nodded. “Spaunia in the region of Zaewora.”
A glint flashed past Kenneth's eyes when he heard her response.
So it's them.
Right then, Natasha said, “It's the people from Vermillion Base, isn't it?”
Kenneth knew that he could not hide it from her, so he inclined his head and said, “From where they're at, it seems like it.”
Natasha pursed her lips. “So, do they now have a grudge against you?”
And it's because of me.
Kenneth closed his eyes for a moment before he curled his lips. “Do you think that they're doing this for revenge?” “This time, no. But that doesn't mean they won't do it in the future. They didn't succeed this time, so they're definitely going to attack again.”
“The ones who should be worried are them, not me,” Kenneth uttered.
After all, they were still in Glenport City.
Natasha tilted her head and contemplated for a moment. “Kenneth...”
“Nat, I know what you're worried about, but don't worry. If they’re doing this to taunt me, that means they can't do anything else but this.”
“They can hack into your company anytime.”
Kenneth chuckled. “Nat, aren’t you underestimating me a little too much? Do you really think that the technicians in my company are useless?”
“If they aren't, why did these people manage to hack into your computer?”
“That's because I don't have any defenses for this computer.”
Natasha frowned. “Then the files on your computer...” “If I dare to put these in the computer, that means they're not important. What's important is here!” With that, Kenneth tapped himself on the head.
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