Chapter 393
Chapter 393: Chapter 50 Until We Meet Again_3 Chapter 393: Chapter 50 Until We Meet Again_3 So,
within the Third Dreamland, Lin Xian and VV at the time, while adjusting the 130,000 lines of code, added two restrictive principles to the foundational code for fail-safe security:
The first restrictive principle: Lin Xian’s personal safety is paramount, and all measures and costs must be taken to protect Lin Xian at all costs.
The second restrictive principle: The system must conceal its existence and leave no trace that can be tracked under any circumstances.
Logically,
under the condition that the first restrictive principle can be guaranteed, the second restrictive principle naturally takes precedence.
But if the first principle is threatened…
then VV’s second restrictive principle would immediately unlock and cease to exist.
VV could then unleash all restrictions and wreak havoc without concern.
As VV said,
to protect its own life, it wouldn’t hesitate to turn the entire world into collateral damage.
This was something Lin Xian naturally didn’t doubt.
VV certainly had such strength.
Looking at it this way…
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having the super AI VV protecting oneself all the time, most threats and dangers were identified by VV as soon as they emerged, with immediate alerts or direct protective measures taken.
It indeed gave a great sense of security.
Additionally, the current VV was still growing and evolving, becoming more powerful.
After a three-month developmental period, VV could eliminate Black Hand without leaving behind any traces.
If it continued to grow, the mature VV, the complete VV, the limitless VV…
My limit, was VV’s limit; VV’s limit, was the limit of human civilization.
With VV constantly monitoring everything around and protecting me, killing me would certainly not be easy.
However…
it’s the same old saying.
“There are no absolutes in anything, being cautious doesn’t hurt.”
[Kevin Walker, perhaps like VV, had underestimated the other as well.]
Kevin had underestimated VV.
And VV might have also underestimated Kevin.
Lin Xian believed that Kevin Walker’s motives would not be limited to this, there must be some deeper reason.
Or possibly…
there might be a “trap” hidden somewhere, waiting for me to fall into it.
Lin Xian’s intuition told him, [if Kevin Walker truly possessed enough genius to be part of the Genius Club, his methods and conspiracies would certainly not stop here.]
Nevertheless,
it’s best to prioritize finalizing matters in Mi Country, retrieve the painting Ji Lin left for me at Einstein’s House in Princeton, and then, hasten back to China.
VV had also mentioned that compared to the outside world, it was much safer within the country.
As it evolved and grew stronger, it would gradually be able to reinforce the Internet Security Great Wall of China without leaving traces, providing a buffer zone and adding an additional layer of defense.
At least, if one day Kevin Walker actually managed to breach the defenses, it would enable Lin Xian to be informed immediately.
“Anyway, hurry to Princeton to see if I can find any crucial clues, and then…
after returning to the country, re-deploy the plan.”
…
After the infectious laughter that echoed throughout the stadium ceased, the spectacular yet accident-prone “2023 World Hacker Competition” also approached its closing stage.
The young Johnson, when questioned by the host, also disclosed the fact that he was commissioned by Kevin Walker to participate in the hacker competition:
“The program to infiltrate the China Skynet was prepared by Kevin and given to me to use in the competition.
The one exploiting the Starlink Satellite vulnerability to attack Big Dipper Satellite was a reward and appearance fee from Kevin.
He originally intended for me to use it to claim prizes in other competitions…
but seeing that I was about to lose the championship prize money, I used it at the last moment.”
With that, the whole truth was laid out in the open.
The host even jokingly said that they would send Kevin Walker the bill for compensating the broken glass of the venue, but since they couldn’t find him, they would have to ask Johnson to pass it on instead.
The award ceremony followed.
Lin Xian, surrounded by his teammates and coach, stepped onto the award platform, received the trophy, and lifted it high.
Huang Que sighed softly upon witnessing this scene, whispering:
“You never learn your lesson, Lin Xian, always taking my words lightly.
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Aren’t you planning to look in the Mirror?
The time left for you…
is really running out.”
Having said that,
she patted Chu Anqing on the shoulder:
“Alright, the competition’s over, just go down there and find Lin Xian.”
Chu Anqing turned her head, looking into the woman’s crystal blue, glassy pupils:
“Sister, aren’t you coming along?”
“I won’t be going.”
Huang Que shook her head with a smile:
“I’ve already approached him several times on my own initiative, how can I keep spoiling him like this?
This time…
I’ll wait for him to proactively seek me out.”
What?
Chu Anqing blinked, a look of confusion on her face:
“Sister, you…
are you Lin Xian’s relative?
A cousin or aunt or something?”
“Not really.”
Huang Que shook her head, patting Chu Anqing’s head:
“Go on now, off you go.”
She gave Chu Anqing a shove forward:
“If you’re not quick, they will have left the backstage area.”
Having said that,
she waved her hand, turned around, and with her autumn coat fluttering in the breezy wind, her bright blue earrings shining and swaying, she walked towards the stadium exit in her clicking high heels.
“Wait…
wait a minute!”
An Qing turned around, watching the departing graceful figure:
“Sister, I still don’t know your name, how should I address you?”
Thunk.
Huang Que stopped in her tracks.
She smiled slightly, turning back.
Brushing the wind-ruffled hair back behind her ear, looking at the earnest Chu Anqing:
“Next time we meet, just call me Huang Que.”
“There’s no need to rush, my little princess, we will meet again…
quite soon.”