It only circulated online and was not subject to any national or legal jurisdiction or control due to its virtual nature.
It had become the preferred choice for many illegal transactions, especially for money changers and some underground gambling dens, boxing arenas, and so on.
Konner's information showed that he was just an ordinary person and he never had the opportunity to come into contact with such a large quantity of gold coins.
There was a remitter's account number listed above, but the name column only had a single letter "K". Cheyenne couldn't help but wonder about it.
The first thing Iker thought of was to find a hacker to help him search since he didn't know anyone in his circle whose nickname was "K".
Cheyenne casually glanced at the information and memorized the account number while sipping on her soup.
It was sunny on Friday afternoon.
After finally making it through a week, Jerry was relieved. His major in college was educational psychology. But it was not his ambition. His pursuit was computer technology. He stayed up late for a week, typing code until three or four in the morning before going to sleep.
The young man had dark circles, a sallow complexion, and several blueish whiskers on his chin. He wore a crumpled gray robe that made him look like a tramp.
His dormitory roommates couldn't help but tease him, "Jerry, with your overly weary appearance, did you sneak off to a hotel room with some young lady last night?"
"Go away, you don't understand anything. As a student of educational psychology, you will become a teacher in the future. Is it really okay to behave like a scoundrel?"
"Ha-ha. I heard some banging noises from you last night in the middle of the night..." Do you watch some porns?
Before his roommate could finish his words, Jerry's phone rang. He saw an unfamiliar number on the screen. Thinking it was a sales call, he instinctively hung up.
Unexpectedly, that person persisted and called again.
Jerry couldn't help but furrow his eyebrows. He was about to hang up, but his roommate snatched the phone away and quickly pressed the answer button.
The voice on the phone was sweet and charming, like a oriole singing in a valley, but with a hint of coolness. It sounded like someone in her twenties.
"You finally answered the phone."
"Who are you?"
Watching his roommate answer the phone for him, Jerry anxiously wanted to grab it back, but unfortunately his roommate was taller and stronger than him.
Their first meeting was brief, and Cheyenne couldn't even remember what Jerry's voice sounded like. But now, hearing someone answer the phone, she assumed it was him and got straight to the point.
"This is Cheyenne. I need to talk to you about something. Do you remember me from last time we met?"
"Cheyenne?" The guy on the other end of the line flirtatiously winked at Jerry and answered in a sleazy voice, "What's up? My angel, do you miss me? Where did we ever meet? I don't remember."
Cheyenne felt goosebumps rise on her skin as she wondered how Jerry could say something so reckless when he had seemed like such a cowardly person in front of her.
Besides, he had feelings for Nora.
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