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Chapter 1695 Overthrowing the Tyranny of Surveillance

Snow, who originally insisted on destroying the secret key, began to hesitate after hearing Asan's persuasion.

After experiencing this journey of escape, his thoughts changed without even realizing it.

The Intelligence Bureau's response method after discovering the secret key began to deviate from his original understanding.

That is a kind of indifference that completely treats everyone as trivial.

It’s better to kill someone wrong than let it go!

This made Snow doubt the career he originally wanted to devote his life to.

It seems that what the Intelligence Agency and the Hexagon behind it really want to do is never simply to protect the security of the United States. What they want is more.

"Mr. Silan, you don't need to worry about being discovered if you check the surveillance. Anyway, we just picked a few at random and took a look."

"Besides, with the technical capabilities of the two of us, we can completely avoid their tracking by putting on a few more shells outside."

"You don't think there are many experts in the US Intelligence Agency who can track down the two of us. What's more, this time we join forces and there will definitely be no loopholes."

"Back then, I was only 14 years old, and I hacked into the intelligence agency's computer alone. You don't know, their defense was like paper..."

Ah Sang began to brag about his great achievements, and even almost revealed that he had built a website specifically to share the intelligence stolen from the intelligence agency network with his colleagues.

"So, you see, I even broke into their door and robbed them, but they couldn't do anything to me. What's more, now we directly get their keys and go in to visit!"

"Are you really not curious..."

"I..." Snow lowered his head and fell into the battle between heaven and man.

In the conversation just now, he had already determined one thing. Ah Sang was just as he had guessed. He was basically an outlaw who took pleasure in breaking into other people's networks.

If you get involved with such people too much, you will definitely bring yourself huge trouble in the future.

But at the same time, Snow also felt an indescribable eagerness to try.

It seemed that he was looking forward to doing the same thing as Asang from the bottom of his heart.

After all, from a certain perspective, he and Asang are on the same page.

How can a person be such a good boy when the first thing he does when he first joins the intelligence agency is to break the agency's encryption algorithm?

However, once you really do this, you may not be able to look back.

Snow was very confused.

Li Jin also saw Snow's hesitation and did not urge him more.

He knew that Snow would definitely make the decision he expected.

Because this is how Snow chose ten years later.

Finally, Snow raised his head and said softly: "Okay, I promise to do this with you."

"but……"

At this point, Snow emphasized: "Only this time."

"good!"

Asang didn't hesitate and agreed decisively.

Soon the two connected to the Internet and began to act together.

A stream of code rushed through the computer.

At this time, Snow was typing on the keyboard, his eyes flashing with dazzling light, and he was extremely focused.

At this time, he was less like an intelligence agent and more like an artist.

Soon, it was done, and videos were transmitted to Snow and Assan's computers from all corners of Iraq.

Ten minutes later, two voices sounded in unison from Li Jin's room and Asang's.

“Damn it, overthrow the tyranny of surveillance!”

The two most hated people in the future by the U.S. Intelligence Agency let out their roars at this moment.

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