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Don't Mess with the Girl with Candy novel Chapter 386

"One was rescued upstream, the other was washed further downstream."

Melvin was the one found upstream. The other was in Australis.

"We've also checked the records for all the rivers in Australis from that time. There were no reported drowning deaths in the two weeks following the incident."

That meant their second brother was very likely alive and had been rescued by someone in Australis.

"Shanley, can Cybernetic Shadows operate in Australis?" Jimmie asked quietly. "I've already got Binary Oracle on it, but if both our networks are searching, we'll have a better chance of finding him."

"It's tricky," Shanley said, a dangerous glint in his eyes.

Australis was Binary Oracle's territory. Years ago, his Sigma Network had clashed with them. He'd only bombed one of their bases, destroyed a lab, and burned down a vegetable garden, but the leader of Binary Oracle had gone completely insane. She targeted anyone and anything related to Sigma Network with a vengeance.

Just last year, one of his ships had barely crossed into Australis's waters when the leader of Binary Oracle personally ordered a dozen ships to open fire. His vessel was blown to smithereens.

"However…" Shanley paused. "Their leader has been missing for over a year. Rumor has it she might be dead."

She was ruthless and arrogant; it wouldn't be surprising if one of her many enemies had finally taken her out. Good riddance. It might be time for Sigma Network to expand into the Australis market.

"Let's give it a try," Shanley agreed, his voice low. "It's been three years. I'm curious to see if Binary Oracle has improved at all."

...

Meanwhile, Juniper woke up to a flurry of messages on her phone. One from Jimmie said they had a lead on her second brother in Australis. As she scrolled down, her eyes fell on a message in her private group chat, and her expression turned icy.

"Juniper?" Shanley instinctively half-closed his laptop when she walked in, remembering her disdain for Cybernetic Shadows.

"I need a computer," she said, trying to sound casual. She sat cross-legged on the sofa and grabbed a nearby laptop. "I'm just going to play a game. You keep working."

"Alright," Shanley replied softly, his attention returning to his screen.

But within moments, he noticed something was wrong. The opponent's defense had suddenly become impenetrable, blocking his every move. It had to be that psycho leader from Binary Oracle. So, she was still alive. What a disappointment.

Furious keystrokes echoed from his desk. He wanted to curse, but a glance at Juniper, who seemed intensely focused on her game, made him swallow his frustration and redouble his efforts.

From a distance of fifteen feet, the two legendary hackers were locked in a fierce battle. He advanced, she parried. He retreated, she pursued. Neither could gain the upper hand.

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