With so many people present, what kind of information can't be helped by other people, but by a little bit?
But Leng Yeting turned to Diandian and quickly read out a passage from the "Heavenly Book".
He didn't speak Chinese, English, Japanese or Korean, he spoke more like French.
But the words were spoken too fast for Wei Yan to understand, and the others behind her were also completely confused.
Diandian listened attentively. After Leng Yeting finished speaking, Diandian said: "Okay, Dad, I understand!"
He turned around and took Wei Yan's hand: "Mommy, come here!"
Wei Yan blinked: "Huh?"
Then, he was taken away by his son with a confused look on his face.
Diandian took Wei Yan to Wei Yan's office and asked Wei Yan to turn on the computer.
After Wei Yan sat down, he nodded and said, "Dad just told me that because he was worried that there was a mole there, only two of us could check this information."
Wei Yan said: "Okay, what next?"
"Look up an ancient proverb first," Diandian thought for a while and said, "Mommy, you open the website and I will type."
He opened his mouth and announced a series of unpronounceable numbers.
Wei Yan had to admire it. Sometimes people's talents are really infuriating. If it were such a long number, it might take her a while to memorize it.
She followed Diandian's instructions and what she opened turned out to be an ancient language network.
Diandian went to bring a small stool. He stepped on the small stool and started typing on the keyboard.
His typing speed is far slower than that of an adult, and he has to poke his fingers one by one during the typing process.
Wei Yan suddenly raised his hand, gently held both sides of his son's head from behind, and moved his head back: "Protect your eyes."
"Yeah!" Diandian responded obediently.
When the search results came up on the computer, I took a pen and paper to write them down one by one, and then continued searching.
Not long after, Diandian said: "Mommy, it's okay!"
Wei Yan received this string of strange characters and asked in confusion: "What are these?"
"Dian Dian doesn't know, it's Dabi who wants it. Let's go, Mommy, go back to Dabi!"
Wei Yan followed Diandian back. Leng Yeting was still sitting in front of the console, but the screen was no longer as dark as it was when they left.
A static login desktop, distant mountain lawns, and clear lakes appeared on the screen.
Diandian was overjoyed and went over and said, "Daddy, you've fixed it."
Leng Yeting said: "Yeah."
Everyone in the maintenance department had expressions of shock and admiration.
Even Wei Yan walked over in disbelief. She discovered that Leng Yeting did not reinstall or format the system, but actually repaired it.
Diandian handed the paper to Leng Yeting: "Dad, look, they are all here."
Leng Yeting took it, his dark eyes narrowed slightly, and said: "Are they letters and numbers?"
"Well, all of them, without a single word or Chinese character."
Leng Yeting thought for a moment, pushed away his chair and stood up, looking at Wei Yan: "I have three guesses, but now, I want to know where is Fu Chuan's office computer?"
He suddenly mentioned Fu Chuan's name, causing Wei Yan's expression to change drastically, but she quickly regained her composure and said, "You come with me."
Fu Chuan has a total of two computers, one in his own small office, and another in the large cubicle below.
Fu Chuan doesn't like working alone in the office, so the place where he works all year round is in a cubicle, which is very close to Leng Wuyou's cubicle.
Wei Yan did not take Leng Yeting over, but asked Guo Jun and the others to carry Fu Chuan's computer into the office.
By the time Guo Jun and the others came over with the computer host in their arms, Leng Yeting had already opened the computer that Fu Chuan had left in the office. He checked it and found that except for some simple documents, there was nothing useful in it.
Wei Yan immediately arranged for someone to connect Xin Hua to the computer.
While conducting these, Wei Yan was extremely excited.
Although Leng Yeting said it was just his guess, it was undoubtedly a hope.