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Chapter 265: Chapter 191 Brother, do you have the goods? (Please subscribe)

Users of the International Forum span the globe.

It boasts a vast user base—notably, this is thanks to its open and liberal discussion environment, which means its users come from every domain.

Here, there are not only police officers and cyber police from various countries, but also business elites, students, teachers, researchers, artists, writers, and other diverse characters.

Users from different fields and backgrounds form this diverse forum.

The “Underworld” section appeared in the vision of the International Forum’s wide user base on this day.

Currently, it was empty.

There were only two novel links and their respective synopses.

—— “Hacker Kingdom”.

—— “Black Ice”.

The first ones to enter, naturally, were the cyber police from various countries.

They casually clicked to follow and, finding it barren without achievements, left with waning interest.

At this time.

Angelina rallied her friends and, in the “Hacker Kingdom” area, she listed some of the technical aspects of “Hacker Kingdom” on the front page as a technical post to engage in extensive discussions with hackers around the world.

“Hacker Kingdom” was deeply influenced by North Bear.

Being a goddess-like figure in the hacker community, Angelina’s call to action was tremendously powerful; a series of astonishing hacking techniques didn’t take much time to appear on the forum.

Hackers swarmed in.

The popularity of the “Underworld” quickly surged.

As for the “Black Ice” area, Angelina took charge of it herself.

She must have been one of the first readers of “Black Ice”; thus, the ‘drug-making’ techniques within were something only she could swiftly locate and extract from the novel.

Angelina truly lived up to her reputation as a world-class hacker.

The first ‘drug-making’ technique from “Black Ice” appeared on the “Underworld” forum section half an hour later.

[Featured Post: The first installment of jail-bound techniques extracted from “Black Ice”!]

[Author: Mr. Lin.]

[Name: Common Drugs.]

[Raw Materials: α-bromophenylacetone, methylamine, hydrochloric acid, ***, ***, ***.]

[Required Equipment: Flask, stirrer, thermometer, gas mask, pH paper, pH meter.]

[Procedure: The reaction of ‘α-bromophenylacetone’ with methylamine and hydrochloric acid to produce α-methylaminophenylacetone hydrochloride, …]

[Effects: (Purely negative) Long-term abuse can lead to chronic poisoning, characterized by acute poisoning reactions such as mental excitement and hyperactive behavior. Intense activity after abuse leads to physiological burnout, while cessation leads to symptoms such as drowsiness, lethargy, and depression—central nervous system depressant symptoms, etc.]

[Sentencing Standards: Refer to the criminal punishment standards of various countries, click ‘here’ to jump to the relevant laws of different countries and view the sentencing standards.]

[Urgent Advice: Cherish your life, stay away from ‘drugs’, and if already involved, quit immediately!]

[…]

Because the “Black Ice” novel did not fully clarify the raw materials and the specific steps, the key parts used ‘***’ in place.

There’s no need to worry that users will start ‘making drugs’ based on the method above.

After this post was published.

The “Black Ice” area of the “Underworld” immediately became active.

Users who clicked in left messages to discuss.

[The technical post released by the original poster, making common ‘drugs,’ is very professional!]

[Jail-bound technique looks quite thrilling!]

[Black Ice, is this a novel?]

[It’s unbelievable that a novel would record such techniques!]

[I suspect the original poster and the author are engaging in some sort of novel form of business.]

[Original poster, I want to ask, do you supply? How do you do it?]

[Same question! Original poster, private message me!]

[…]

Of course, most of those who asked publicly were just joking or phishing; those who truly had a need were already privately messaging Angelina.

Some people actually clicked into the novel, then tried to contact the author Lin Chuan.

Others wanted to locate Lin Chuan’s position.

The next day, early morning.

In Anling City, the sky gradually lightened, and a hazy mist like a thin veil shrouded the river’s surface. The water was still, occasionally disturbed by a few early-moving boats, the sound of water gently lapping against the hull forming a distant melody.

Lin Chuan was not one to oversleep and had woken up early.

The Little Landlady was still deep in sleep.

Lately, she was always sneakily hugging her laptop, and Lin Chuan thought she had started watching short videos again.

Lin Chuan kissed the Little Landlady’s forehead softly, got out of bed, brushed his teeth and washed his face, then walked to the computer room and turned on the computer.

Last night, Angelina had talked a lot with him.

Today, he wanted to see how the “Underworld” section was shaping up.

Before going to sleep the night before, Lin Chuan had already registered an account on the International Forum, going by the name ‘Mr. Lin’.

Lin Chuan’s fingers lightly tapped the keyboard, moving the mouse.

The International Forum opened with ease.

When logging into the International Forum, Lin Chuan used a virtual IP and a virtual ISP, a good habit for a hacker.

The homepage of the International Forum was simple, devoid of pop-up ads.

Clear to Lin Chuan’s view was the homepage’s header, the message bar, where a little red dot was displayed.

Inside the red dot was an Arabic numeral.

——528.

Lin Chuan’s brow furrowed and his movements hesitated for a moment, his face showing surprise, “So many notifications?”

With curiosity and bewilderment, he clicked on the messages.

Among the 528 messages, 3 were system notifications—like Angelina marking ‘Mr. Lin’ as an ‘author’.

The other 525 messages were all private messages.

“So many private messages, are they all from readers?” Lin Chuan felt something unusual about these messages.