Not twins novel (Natasha and Kenneth) -
Chapter 791
Chapter 791 I Have Never Depended On Luck
His attention was diverted instantly.
Dave stared at the screen, and the technician sitting in front of the screen quickly retaliated.
Dave's eyes never moved from the screen. "He thinks he can do anything in my territory, huh? I want you to pinpoint his location today," he ordered the person sitting in front of the computer."
The person's fingers were flying across the keyboard. Hearing his order, he protested, "Dave, if the team leader is around, we might be able to do that. But now... The hacker is sly and hard to locate!"
"Are you telling me the results when you haven't even started tracking them down?" Dave retorted.
The technician fell silent.
Right then, Kenneth spoke. "It's fine. Just do your best."
The person nodded and started instructing his members to retaliate.
Behind him, Dave, Kenneth, and Natasha stood in a row and stared silently at the large screen. Natasha didn't rush to get involved as she wanted to replace out who the aggressive hacker was who had caused their organization to be so concerned.
Watching the ongoing chase on the screen, Natasha found herself frowning. This looks familiar.
She turned to Dave and asked, "When did this begin?"
"It started yesterday," came Dave's answer.
Natasha pursed her lips and fell into deep thought.
"What's wrong?" Kenneth asked, turning to look at her.
Natasha looked up and replied honestly, "The hacker looks familiar to me."
"Familiar?" Kenneth furrowed his brow.
Without a word, Natasha studied the screen, trying to replace a flaw or clue.
Right then, she noticed something and suggested, "Why don't you set up a trap for him here and see if he will take the bait?"
Surprised by her words, the person operating the computer turned over his shoulder. "But if I do that, I might expose myself instead."
"Nothing ventured, nothing gained," Natasha muttered under her breath.
"But..." The person hesitated.
Dave had been watching their interaction all the while. His gaze turned dark as he ordered, "Just do as she says."
After hesitating for a little while more, the person did as told.
Natasha's gaze remained fixed on the screen as she mumbled, "Let's see if it's you."
Both Kenneth and Dave gave her thoughtful looks, but they didn't say anything.
According to Natasha's suggestion, the technician set up a trap. At once, the hacker came to a stop, seemingly hesitant to take the next step.
The technician was surprised as it was the first time their hacker had ever stopped attacking them.
"W-What is he doing?"
"He's hesitating," Natasha said.
Right then, the hacker suddenly went for the path that Natasha had set up.
The technician was stunned. "Does he know about the trap? What is he doing? Is he stepping right into our trap?"
Natasha did not respond, her eyes fixed on the screen.
"Everyone, prepare yourselves. We must track him down today!" someone yelled.
The rest continued typing on their keyboards furiously, ready to capture their prey.
Right then, a string of codes appeared on the screen. When the hacker stepped right into the trap as per Natasha's plan, the technicians worked hard and finally caught him.
"Hurry, track him down now!"
Suddenly, a black chat box popped up on the screen with a message: Is that you?
The technician operating the computer frowned upon reading the message. "What is this? Who is he talking about?"
Both Dave and Kenneth turned to look at Natasha.
Natasha's lips curled as she made her way to the seat. Dave gave the technician a look, and he quickly made way for Natasha.
Natasha settled in her seat and glanced at the technician. "Thank you."
The man nodded and said nothing else.
Natasha quickly typed out a reply: It's me.
The hacker cut to the chase and asked: You work for DX Group?
Before Natasha could reply, the hacker continued: No, you're not. Otherwise, you wouldn't have waited until now to show up.
Natasha swiftly typed out a reply in Ustranian: Who I work for doesn't matter. What's most important is your goal.
Hacker: Isn't my goal clear enough?
Natasha: If it was clear enough, why would I bother asking the question?
Hacker: Someone entrusted me to do this.
Natasha: Boss?
The hacker was surprised, but he didn't deny it.
Seeing his response, Natasha sneered and typed: Tell him to give up. No matter what his goal is, he won't succeed.
Hacker: Really?
Natasha threw the question back to him: Isn't it obvious enough?
It was supposed to be an intense fight, but they ended up chatting in peace.
Everyone else found the sight unbelievable. They had tried to track the hacker down for a few days but to no avail. However, he ended up stepping into the trap willingly and began chatting with Natasha.
Hacker: You were indeed amazing last time, but you won't get lucky every time!
Natasha: I've always been lucky since young, so I've never depended on luck.
Her words implied that her own abilities were solely responsible for her success, and her tone came off as quite arrogant.
Everyone in the computer room was initially staring at the huge screen intently, but they couldn't help but steal glances at her when they saw her reply. After all, she didn't sound like someone who would say that.
Despite her graceful and elegant figure, she had transformed into an arrogant and capable warrior in front of the computer.
Hacker: Really? Dare you accept my challenge again?
Natasha: Why not? I'm not interested, though.
The hacker tried to provoke her so she would accept the challenge: That just means you dare not accept my challenge.
However, Natasha refused to take his bait. She responded: I never do anything insignificant.
Reading that, the hacker realized she had some conditions.
He replied: If you win this time, I promise I will stop attacking DX Group.
Natasha sneered: You will never succeed no matter what as I'm here.
The hacker knew Natasha was capable enough of doing that, but he still refused to give up and typed out a reply: Tell me your conditions, then.
Natasha: I have three conditions.
Hacker: What are they?
Natasha: First, tell me about your relationship with Boss. Second, stop hacking DX Group. Third...
Hacker: What is the third condition?
Natasha: I'll tell you what it is after you answer the first two questions.
The hacker was surprised by her request, but he ultimately agreed: Sure, I can do that. I have a condition, too.
Natasha: What is it?
Hacker: Let's not do a showdown. We'll do this for real with DX Group as our bet.
Seeing that, everyone frowned and turned to look at Dave.
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