It is still the ancient and peaceful manor, but the fighter plane has slowly landed on the apron, and the widow has returned with Ding Meng and the others.
All the warriors and generals in the compound took the initiative to move out of the way. It only took Ding Meng a day to invite Xin Jie from the base camp of Fomalhaut. No one here could do this.
On the central chair in the control room, Julie was still sitting quietly, staring at the big screen in a daze. The grassroots empire's green grass logo filled the big screens, and the green light flashed, making the room look particularly special.
Depressing and weird.
Xin Jie was attracted by the huge "green grass" as soon as he came in. He couldn't help but murmured: "It's been so many years, I didn't expect to see this code name here."
Julie then stood up and reached out her hand: "Please!"
Xin Jie asked curiously: "You want me to lift this ban?"
Julie was also curious: "Is this a ban? Isn't it a lock?"
Xin Jie leisurely replied: "Although the logo of the Grassroots Empire looks the same, it is actually divided into many categories."
Julie said: "Can you tell?"
Xin Jie did not answer her, but walked to the main console and stretched out his hand to bring up a miniature light curtain. The dense codes on it were refreshed rapidly.
The curtain lit up quickly.
Julie's eyes also lit up. The green grass logo on the large central screen suddenly changed. It seemed that a pure white and bright stream of light was embedded in it. The white light was exactly the letter - f!
Julie was surprised: "Is this an order?"
Xin Jie sighed: "What you see is a ban sign, but it is actually the grassroots empire's unique SSS-level Hongke code. There are many kinds of commands she issues, such as lock, transfer, paralysis, confinement, closure, and destruction.
…The letter f means ban.”
Julie's face showed a hint of joy: "It seems that the intelligence is not nonsense. You are indeed connected with the Grassroots Empire."
Xin Jie gave her a meaningful look: "This is the first time I've seen you in person."
Julie immediately regained her indifference: "But I have heard of you many times. You have received many bounties during bounty hunter missions on the dark web."
Xin Jie sighed: "Yes, if you want to ask me who the Grassroots Empire is? Where is he? I can also tell you the truth, I don't know."
Julie was surprised: "Why?"
Xin Jie said: "No one knows who he is? Including me, I just accidentally read some academic materials he left, that's all."
Julie lamented: "The information alone is enough for you to understand his coding language and see the types of his instructions, but these make us and all the experts in Fomalhaut helpless."
At this time, Ding Meng almost reached out a hand to her face: "Bring it here!"
Julie said: "What to bring?"
Ding Meng said: "You'd better honor what you promised."
Julie sighed: "I will definitely keep my word, but now is not the time."
Ding Meng's face looked a little ugly: "How long will it take?"
Julie said: "After Mr. Xinjie lifts the ban, I can give you whatever you want!"
Ding Meng asked suspiciously: "What else is locked on your side?"
Julie said: "I know that there is a large amount of wealth and supplies of Tianlong troops locked up at Fomalhaut, but I don't know about it here."
Ding Meng sneered: "Didn't you know you would come to lift this lock?"
Julie's face was expressionless: "Yes, since I accepted this task more than ten years ago, I only knew that I wanted to remove the logo of the grassroots empire. As for what is locked? Where is the thing? Is it a human or a ghost? I don't care about these.
I don’t know.”
Ding Meng sneered even harder: "Do you think I will believe your nonsense?"
Julie sighed: "Believe it or not, I'm just telling the truth. What's more, things are different now, so there's no need for me to lie to you."
This is also a fact. With Ding Meng's current strength, no one here dares to go against him, and the consequences of lying are not something ordinary people can bear.
Xin Jie suddenly said: "She is indeed telling the truth."
"Oh?" Ding Meng was stunned.
Xin Jie's expression was serious: "If I guess correctly, this is the fifth master's order."
Julie was surprised: "How do you know?"
Xin Jie said: "If I make a bold guess, Master Wu should also be a hacker."
Julie was speechless, even she didn't know this kind of information.
Xin Jie sighed: "You are not from this circle, so naturally you don't understand the style of some masters. Mysterious figures like the Grassroots Empire never come forward to speak out, but they often calculate everything accurately.
, forget it, just like a program, they already know the result during the writing process..."
Ding Meng pondered and said: "You are saying that Julie received this mission ten years ago, which was announced by the Fifth Master, but she herself does not know who the Fifth Master is? Where is he?"
Xin Jie nodded: "That's pretty much what it means. The same is true for grassroots empires."
Julie didn't speak, but the expression on her face was enough to show that Xinjie's judgment was completely accurate.
Xin Jie's eyes fell on Julie: "You took great pains to send me to the sky above the Black Gold Base. In fact, it was not necessary at all. I had planned to come to this Rainforest Planet."
Julie was completely surprised: "Why?"
Xin Jie said: "As early as ten years ago, I received a notice from the Grassroots Empire. He asked me to come to Rainforest Planet if I have time. He said that there is something I want on Rainforest Planet..."
He didn't finish his words, but Ding Meng could understand that in the outer space of the Extreme Flame Star, Xin Jie had definitely positioned the transmission location of his escape capsule on the Rainforest Star.
Julie hesitated and said: "But over there at Beiluo Division..."
Xin Jie seemed to know what she wanted to ask, and took the initiative to explain: "I know the locking procedures at Fomalhaut. If the Grassroots Empire locks a system, it proves that he is not allowed to put this place into use again, so Beiluo
I want to get the inheritance of the Tianlong Army
, that is absolutely not allowed by the grassroots empire. As for the reason, only he himself knows, but the ban is different. This is not a permanent order. He just hopes that this place will not be known to outsiders for the time being. As for what he banned
Whether it is a person or an object, we cannot know."
Julie really wanted to say something: won’t you know when the lockdown is lifted?
But at this time, Ding Meng was staring at the strange green logo on the big screen, with a rare look of worry on his face: "In my opinion, whether the lockdown can be lifted, it is best not to lift it."
Xin Jie asked curiously: "Why?"
Ding Meng smiled bitterly and did not answer. He could not answer. This was purely his intuition. The last time this feeling appeared was when they returned to the Black Gold Base. Ruolan and the others used intelligent robots to dig open
The back of the Kunpeng battleship, and further ahead was when he and Xiaosi opened the K-virus test hall. The door had not yet been opened, but he could already feel that some invisible disaster was about to float out of the door.
Su Xia, who had been silent until now, finally spoke up: "If we want to leave here, we may need Mr. Xin to take action."
Ding Meng frowned and said, "Oh?"
Su Xia seemed to be smiling bitterly: "Although there are many starships over there on the apron, I just discovered that there are a few carrier ships and frigates missing."
Julie said helplessly: "The Apocalypse Group's starship is leaving here, and I have no right to stop it."
Fortunately, Lan Ling ran away without getting Ling Qingshan.
Su Xia added: "The remaining starships are old and broken. Going out from here is the frontline war zone between the Empire and the Frogman Kingdom. God knows what will happen..."
She said it very tactfully, but everyone understood what she meant. Even if Julie could provide a starship to Ding Meng, let alone whether he could return to the Nuo Xing Empire, it was just that it would be difficult to fly out of the war zone.
Dao Ten Thousand means that if a starship wants to carry out a long voyage, abundant energy reserves are the key, because "star sea jumping" and "space transmission" are indispensable in critical moments.
Xin Jie nodded: "I also hope that the things banned by the Grassroots Empire have some technological energy in them."
Julie said: "As long as Mr. Xin is willing to help, just give him whatever you like. I will definitely do whatever I can."
Ding Meng said: "I believe you again. If you make excuses or do tricks again, I guarantee that you will never be resurrected."
Xin Jie walked to the main console again, and this time he called up the multi-faceted micro light curtain and started operating it. No one else understood the hacker's tricks, but Ding Meng had seen Xin Jie's ability in this area.
When dealing with these things, I always look calm and understated.
However, this time was different from before. Xin Jie's hands were processing the data and instructions on the four light screens at the same time, and his expression gradually became serious, dignified, and even surprised from the focus at the beginning.
Time passed by minute by second, one minute, three minutes, five minutes, ten minutes, fifteen minutes... Ding Meng felt that his eyes were a little blurry as he stared at the light screen, but Xin Jie was not over yet.
Half an hour later, a layer of fine beads of sweat appeared on Xin Jie's forehead, giving people the impression that a battle between two armies had now entered a fierce stage.
Su Xia whispered: "The grassroots empire is so powerful. The instructions set ten years ago are now so difficult to crack?"
Ding Meng didn't know whether it was difficult or not, but he could deduce one thing from Xin Jie's condition. The content banned by this grassroots empire must be very important. For a while, he was also curious about what this powerful person had banned.
When half an hour passed, as Xin Jie's fingers tapped on the "OK" command box again, the light source in the control room went out with a "beep", leaving only the green screens on large and small screens.
The grass logo was still on, and the whole room was coated in a strange green light.
At the same time, the logo on the large central screen actually made a sound. It was a mechanical sound that was neither male nor female. The voice was low and hoarse. The first sentence it said was terrifying: