Delta: Who are you saying has suffered a loss of strength?

Chapter 188 contains 3 pieces of evidence.

Xiao Bai stared at the dense curves on her father's notebook for a while.

"Is it the same as what happened with John's team from the Bald Eagle Club at Tide Prison?"

Xiao Bai's father was taken aback, frowned slightly, and uttered a "Hmm?" He thought for a moment, then pulled up the data from John's team and placed it side by side with Katyusha's data. The two windows, one on the left and one on the right, had similar curve shapes.

He glanced at it for a few seconds, then adjusted his glasses. "Judging from the backend performance, it's about the same. It's just that one reconnected successfully, and the other didn't." He turned to look at Xiaobai, his eyes behind his glasses narrowing slightly. "Why do you ask? Do you have any clues?"

Xiaobai never told anyone about her previous guesses, and her father was also unaware that she had invented EMP.

Xiao Bai shook his head. "No, but I always feel there might be some connection between them. After all, you should know very well that system dad that it's not so easy to disconnect."

"As long as the operator's vital signs as a signal carrier do not disappear, it will not be so easy to cut off. I'm wondering if there are any similarities between these two cases."

Xiao Bai's father pondered for a moment, looking at the data on the screen, "I can't see anything suspicious, at least not from our backend system right now. The 'camera' itself is with the United Nations, and we can't get any more detailed information..."

As he spoke, he glanced at his daughter's serious profile, her brows furrowed, and sighed silently. "I'll ask the United Nations next time I have the chance."

"Why don't you just have my mom ask? She's right there, it's so convenient," Xiaobai said, twirling her hair with her fingers, clearly annoyed.

"Hey! Give me a break!" Xiaobai's father's voice rose a bit. "You're asking your mother? You'd better not let your mother know about this, or I'll get scolded too."

"If she knew I was giving you advice, she'd nag you all day long!" Xiaobai's father pouted, as if the tigress was already roaring in his ear.

Xiao Bai thought about it for a moment and realized that made sense.

Her mother is easy to talk to about everything else, but she immediately gets furious when the topic of her running a club with her and going into dangerous areas comes up.

Her mother wanted her to come home, inherit the family business, and stop causing trouble outside, saying that going into dangerous areas was like playing with her life.

Especially recently, they've started pressuring me to get married again...

If she knew her dad was even giving her advice, she would definitely scold both of them.

Shake your head to get those unpleasant memories out of your mind.

"Alright, that's all for now. Keep an eye out for me and call me if you hear anything!" Xiaobai made a phone call gesture, put her finger to her ear, and then turned to leave.

"Xiaobai," the father called to Xiaobai, who was about to leave.

"Hmm?" Xiaobai stopped, put her hand on the doorknob, and turned around.

"The danger zone has been getting stranger lately. You and your friends need to be careful."

"Come back alive, at least live in this world." The father's tone was low and serious, his face full of solemnity.

Xiao Bai's heart skipped a beat. He rarely saw his father with such an expression. As a chairman of the board, he was always calm and composed.

Even at home, he handles everything with ease, as if there's nothing in the world he can't manage.

Indeed, this is true. Investing, starting a business, researching technology, developing technology, and even personally going to battle on the map, this father's record is equally impressive.

This is why Xiaobai wants to start her own business; perhaps she also wants to do something to gain her father's approval.

This time, though he appeared calm on the surface, the worry in his eyes betrayed his unease.

"I know!" Xiaobai waved her hand, looking impatient, as if she already knew.

She pushed open the door, went out, and closed it behind her.

The hallway was quiet; the carpet absorbed all the sound.

She stood at the door with her back against it, then took a deep breath before walking up the stairs to the third floor.

Her bedroom was at the end of the third-floor corridor.

She pushed open the door and went inside, without turning on the light.

The moonlight streamed in through the window, bathing the room in a silvery glow.

She walked to the bedside, sat down, leaned back, and lay on the bed, staring at the ceiling.

"This time the broadcast was cut off, just like the one in Tide Prison," Xiaobai muttered to herself. "Han Che was sitting right next to me this time, so does that mean it really has nothing to do with him?"

Xiao Bai racked his brains to sort out all the clues, but the fact that Han Che was sitting right in front of him was an undeniable fact. No matter how the logical chain was connected, it would be overturned by this fact.

But Xiaobai was still unwilling to give up, "No way!"

She sat up cross-legged, hands on her knees, puffing out her cheeks like a child about to fight.

"Han Che's marksmanship is excellent! The warden's marksmanship is also excellent!" She counted on one finger.

"Han Che can get a lot of high-level weapons, and the warden can get the equipment of players who failed to evacuate!" He counted on another finger.

"Most importantly, Han Che and the warden have never appeared on screen together!" He counted on his third finger.

That's right! That's exactly it! A perfect closed loop!

The three fingers that proclaimed its victory were held up in the air. Little White stared at them for a few seconds, then laughed to itself.

The logic in this chain is so flawed that it's like a fish riding a bicycle in water—completely illogical.

Xiao Bai naturally knew that his reasoning was foolish.

She cursed herself in her heart, then sighed, leaned back, and lay down again.

To be honest, even now she doesn't know whether she hopes Han Che is the warden or not.

Suddenly, Xiaobai gritted his teeth, as if he had made up his mind. He slapped the mattress and, with the force of the mattress's rebound, raised his fist high towards the moonlight spots on the ceiling.

"In that case, after the Zero Dam project is completed, why don't we go to the Tidal Prison with Han Che and find out!"

"Let him personally go and pick up the Crow Hunters. I want to see if he'll appear on screen alongside the warden!"

Xiao Bai then slowly calmed down, gently lowering his raised fist back onto the bed, recalling what his father had just said.

"Has the danger zone really gotten this bad...?"

In the study, Xiaobai's father sat in a chair, looking at the door his daughter had closed, and sighed.

He turned back to the writing desk and removed the two sheets of paper that were on top.

They were two ordinary documents; he deliberately covered the top one to hide what was underneath.

Below is a document with a white cover and the words "Proposal Regarding Recent Incidents of People Getting Lost in Dangerous Areas and Joint Training Plan" printed on it.

He stared at the document for a few seconds, then covered the two sheets of paper back up, closed the laptop, leaned back in his chair, and slowly closed his eyes.

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