Chapter 6 Who Did I Offend This Time

Sophie looked through the information Butterfly sent and learned that hackers from Anglandur were trying to break through Chanaea’s firewall.

If the hackers succeeded, they could steal government information from Chanaea and plunge the country into a huge crisis.

Sophie promptly deleted the information and took a taxi back to the Tanner residence.

The moment she arrived, she heard Charmaine say, “I hope you don’t cause any trouble now that you’re in Jipsdale Premier High, Sophie. Since you’re in the same school as your sister now, you can ask her for help.”

Regardless of how much Charmaine despised Sophie, she was her daughter at the end of the day, and that was a fact she could not change. To that end, Charmaine could only hope that Sophie would not make things difficult for Willow.

Willow piped up, “Don’t worry, Mom. I’ll take care of Soph and keep her from repeating her old mistakes.”

She ruined Sophie’s reputation five years ago, and she was confident that her younger sister was still not her match today.

Irritated by their pretentious acts, Sophie drawled, “Are you done with your little act? It’s disgusting. Keep your hands out of my matters; they have nothing to do with you. If you love acting so much, why not become an actress?”

Sophie headed upstairs without sparing the two one last look.

Charmaine was infuriated. “Look at her attitude! Who does she think she is? She’s still not remorseful after what she did years ago!”

Willow secretly scoffed to herself before coaxing, “Don’t be angry, Mom. You still have me. I won’t disappoint you.”

“Yes! Thank goodness! You’ve never disappointed your mother. Willa, you know the Tanner family’s situation now. It’s even more imperative that you succeed.”

As long as Willow married into a wealthy family, the Tanner family would have hope of reviving their fortunes.

Sophie ignored the duo downstairs and whipped out her laptop once she was back in her room.

She switched on the nondescript laptop, which started up faster than an Apple computer.

It was booted up and ready to use in under three seconds.

The interface did not look different from an average computer, either.

on her bed and placed the laptop on her lap. She

“Aha!”

of the Anglanduran hackers’ skills after a

with the Chanaean government. I need to teach them

across the keyboard. Lines of

Anglanduran hacker had been hired to steal Chanaea’s confidential information on military defense. His

was about to access the information when someone blocked his hack and added an impenetrable firewall to

“What happened?”

a thing, his adversary had hacked into Anglandur’s firewall. His computer froze for ten whole seconds while he tried desperately to encrypt the firewall. Within that brief time frame, Anglandur’s confidential information had

“What on earth happened?”

party stole

did this? Didn’t you

must be Phantom from Wings of Light. No one but that hacker can

how important those confidential documents are. You’d better

hacker swore, “Just you

a few lines of code and removed all traces of her past activity before shutting

right after she switched off her

could even steal their confidential documents in such a short

and she replied, “If there’s nothing

goes to your usual

“Yup.”

hung up

Charles stared at the black screen on his computer in shock as he muttered, “Damn it! My laptop was hacked

to catch Phantom in the act! Why did I get

to suppress his laughter as he teased, “Are you sure you’ve got the

a hack.” There was truly no one else who could achieve that feat in such a short time

silent all the while, suddenly asked, “Do

that Phantom is in Jipsdale.” That

is in

Light was a mysterious hacker organization. No one knew where the organization was based. They only knew that the hackers in the group were better than the next, and Phantom was the best of them

the pile of work he had not dealt

assignment, Sophie played some phone games on her

knocked on her door, and she

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