"Good. It looks like you’re not stupid," Iris said.
Hou Liang cursed again. "You’re really Drakon? You’re not sh*tting me, are you?"
She ignored him and continued to focus on what she was doing. It was better to show him than tell. In this case, her skills would be proof enough for him.
He still hadn’t recovered from his shock, but watching another hacker in action was a great opportunity that shouldn’t be wasted. He sat down on the other ergonomic chair beside her. The seat was so amazing that he was tempted to carry it and run away. He had a feeling that it was entirely customized because he hadn’t seen anything like it in the market.
After some time, he became absorbed in observing her. He began asking questions on why she was doing this or that. She answered all of his questions clearly and even elaborated. He was learning so much from her in this short period of time. He now believed that Iris was really Drakon.
Finally, she stopped and turned to face him.
"Now explain your recent exploit to me," Iris said.
"Well...I’m a member of your fan club, the Black Stars, so..."
She waved a dismissive hand. "Tell me the truth."
"Fine." He sighed. "I was just hoping that Drakon...I mean, I was hoping that you’ll notice me. And it worked."
"Yes, it did."
"So you’re Drakon."
"Yes."
"You’re Drakon, yet you’re letting those Iris Long haters run freely online. I don’t understand. You could destroy them easily with your skills but you’re not doing anything. Like with those socialites. Sure, they’re from prominent families in the country but you’re someone who toppled companies and governments all around the world. If you were the one who dealt with them instead of me, I bet that they’d be completely destroyed and have no chance of recovering until maybe after nine generations when no one remembers them anymore."
Iris shrugged. "I’m really not interested. I have more important things to accomplish than waste my precious time on trash like them."
Hou Liang looked at her and saw that she was serious. Then he chuckled. "I see. So that’s how it is."
"Now let’s talk about why I invited you here today," she said.
His eyes immediately lit up. He sat straighter and looked more attentive.
"Remember what I told you when we first met at my launch party? I told you that whatever you need the most now, I can provide. Tell me what you need."
Hou Liang hesitated, but he couldn’t hide the hope and excitement in his eyes. "It’s not really a need...more like a want."
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