Of course... the masses always believe whatever the capitalists say, are brainwashed by various ideologies, and are bewitched by various packaging. In fact, in essence, they are just trying to steal the money in your wallet...

Thinking of this, Carly once again recalled the scene when she first got in touch with the Newsboy.

That was when she had just barely regained control of her own consciousness. One day, a note from a newsboy was delivered to her doorstep, which read "We are delivering a new message."

As long as you use an ordinary decoder to identify the note, you will get an invitation letter, which probably contains some radical words such as "anti-academic", "freedom" and "change", and finally gives a party address.

Is this the way to recruit people into the organization? Like an underground organization...

This method is quite covert to deceive laymen, but it only took Carly about five minutes to crack and reverse hack into the network frequency band of the "Newsboys", and then find out their more than one hundred bases in the city of Weiser.

She wrote a friendly letter to the network manager of [Newsboy], pasting all the information she had received into it, and at the end added detailed instructions on how to modify the network protocol to make the entire information network more robust...

Carly did not receive a reply from the Newsboy, but a few days later she found that they had reinforced the information network according to the method provided by Carly.

Are you planning to just throw it away after using it? Without even saying thank you or anything?

So, Carly spent another five minutes breaking through their network barriers again, and this time directly connected the video call to every screen in the Newsboys' headquarters.

"I'll give you half an hour to call out the main responsible persons. I want to see every one of you."

After saying this, Carly directly called out the names of all the responsible persons, and this time the [newsboys] did not dare to neglect them at all.

3) Dividing the Sea (Part 2)

In the passenger seat, Carly turned to look at Jessica, and couldn't help but recall her trembling appearance during the video meeting.

Of course, the main reason for her fear was that the virtual image that Carly created for herself in the video was an oversized black monster covered with LED equivalents all over its body, and the sound was adjusted to a heavy metal effect.

"Were you scared by me at that time?" Carly smiled gently.

"No...no..." Jessica said this, but her body shuddered, "It's just...very bad taste."

"What? Isn't this the cyber hacker you imagine? Typing on a keyboard behind a bunch of screens, wearing a super cool and trendy LED light mask, and using a scary dark image as a virtual face, speaking with a voice changer..."

"I never thought of it that way," Jessica glanced at Carly in reproach, "At that time, we all thought you were from the Academy, so who would dare to cooperate with you..."

"The people from the academy won't waste time contacting you," Carly curled her lips slightly sarcastically, "They will fly an armed helicopter into the city within half an hour, drop by ropes, and raid your headquarters."

This is the truth, because Carly had just experienced this kind of thing, and every word was true except that there was no armed helicopter.

Jessica was frightened and her hands trembled, almost driving the car sideways. Her face was a little pale, but she looked calm, obviously much more mature than when she participated in the [competition].

Ever since Carly knew that one of the leaders of the Newsboys was the girl whom she had met once in the competition, she roughly looked up Jessica's experience after the competition.

Apparently, she received the full prize money for the competition and moved alone to the capital, Wezel, to live in a federal award mansion.

Of the two teenagers who participated in the [competition] with her, only one escaped, and the other was confirmed to have "died in the Weird Misty Forest" in the competition records, and it was obviously unlikely that he would survive.

So...did Pace survive? Oh, I never tried to find any information about him.

Carly shook her head in self-mockery. She had long been accustomed to her own ruthlessness and indifference. How ridiculous.

After a rough understanding of Jessica, Carly found that she was the exact opposite of herself: the girl had only lived a privileged life for less than half a month before she sold the mansion awarded by the federal government and invested half of the assets in the Weiser Children's Relief Foundation.

To be honest, that ghost foundation is just a joke, but it at least shows that Jessica has a kind heart.

As for the remaining half of the fund, Jessica used it to partner with a group of people to establish an organization called "Newsboys". On the surface, this organization provides more homeless children with a shelter and allows them to engage in relatively simple jobs such as "newsboys", but privately it is a fire of change that is brewing.

This flame has not yet grown, but it is enough to arouse Carly's interest.

"..."

Looking at Jessica who was driving seriously, Carly broke the silence:

"Kemp Lee, he was a paperboy, too, wasn't he?"

"Eh...?" A flash of panic flashed across Jessica's eyes, "Yes... yes..."

The little hands holding the steering wheel tightened and even trembled. Jessica looked ahead with a firm gaze, as if she didn't care at all.

But Carly completely understood Jessica's feelings. Wasn't she feeling the same way now? She pretended to be strong and carried on, just for that glimmer of starlight.

As for Jessica's starlight, it is likely that we will never see it again.

Thinking of this, Carly sighed softly and stretched out a finger.

Specks of blue light appeared at her fingertips; they were her "little birds".

"You asked me to help you find that guy called Rain before, and I found him with this thing."

"Is this... a drone?" Jessica recalled the competition. "It's so small..."

"This is my patent, one of the few that I haven't sold yet."

Carly smiled gently, then moved her fingertips, and dots of blue light attached to Jessica's body.

"These are enough for you to establish a line dedicated to member communications. This way, your actions will be more secretive. Anyway, the current technological capabilities of the academy cannot hack into this frequency band."

"Dr. Philos..." Jessica was a little dazed, "Is this...is this okay?"

"Just call me Carly," Carly smiled softly, "He will want to see it, to see the new information spread to every corner of Weiser."

If a horrific war machine cannot be dismantled from the outside, the only way is to destroy it from the inside.

Carly knew that her actions at this time were driven by a lot of utilitarianism: her actions were more like a bet than goodwill, and it was a very low-cost bet.

But from the bottom of her heart, Carly sincerely hopes that the will of the boy named Kemp will be passed on.

Amost Li never took a step back when facing the Wilkins.

Kemp Li must have been as courageous as his father when facing the energy storm.

Now, it is Jessica's turn to stand at the forefront of the historical trend and face the huge waves.

Carly couldn't predict whether she could pass on that spirit.

But Carly wanted to believe it.

"..."

Staring blankly at the faint blue light attached to the inside of her sleeves, Jessica took a deep breath and whispered:

"Thank you, Dr. Fellowes."

"Just call me Carly."

"Thank you, Miss Carly."

"..."

Not long after, the black pickup truck gradually drove to the checkpoint outside the city of Wezel. The security here was much looser, but there were still several police cars taking inventory.

Jessica and Carly repeated the previous steps, changed to a white sedan, and easily entered the border road of Lavis.

Following this road around the city, the two soon saw the jungle and the Iron Curtain in the distance - that was the border of the Federation.

As long as she can successfully reach the Iron Curtain, Carly will be able to find her support in the outside world, and thus cross the Iron Curtain and escape from the Federation.

Although this series of plans had been repeatedly rehearsed many times after Carly woke up, she still felt very nervous when it was about to happen.

Her heart still ached slightly, keeping her mind highly alert, like a taut string.

I can't fall here, the little white flower is still waiting for me...

"..."

The white sedan drove along the highway all the way to the checkpoint on the edge of Lavis, which was also the federal exit station.

A policeman put his head close to the car window. Jessica rolled down the window and said to him:

“We are delivering a brand new message.”

The policeman just nodded when the sound of armor came from not far away, accompanied by a lazy shout:

"Hey, hey, hey, wait a minute, we're taking over here."

Hearing the voice, Carly turned her head alertly and immediately saw a man walking from behind through the glass window.

He wore a knitted hat on his head and had a stubbled, sharp-shaven face that looked quite manly. His strong body was wrapped in a tight grey combat uniform and he was also equipped with an exoskeleton.

Carly knew who this guy was, or rather, everyone in the [college] knew who this guy was.

The federal agent from Team Sigma, Alex Udean, the Ghost Panther.

......

3) Dividing the Sea (Part 3)

Carly still vaguely remembered the smiling face that had been waiting for her for a long time when she escaped from the escape pod of the Competition.

"Seesaw," Alex Udion's voice was even somewhat amusing, "How is it? Eye of the Federation, how do you feel?"

From that moment on, she was firmly controlled by the [Academy] and became an obedient puppet.

Team Sigma is an elite group of warriors selected by the top management of the Academy who have outstanding performances in the military or the Anbu. Each of them possesses unique skills and serves the Federation loyally.

They are the fourth seat of [Blade of Babel] and direct subordinates of [Day of Crown]. They have participated in a series of high-level assassinations. They work in the dark and rarely show up, but they are highly efficient.

Alex Uldion is the person with the highest authority in Team Sigma except for [Day of the Crown], and he is also the one with the strongest personal strength.

He had played an important role in the border conflict of I-Tran, easily killing 100 people by himself. Although such a record was not impressive in [Blade of Babel], it was already daunting for an agent.

"..."

Seeing the agent wearing a knitted hat walking towards the car with a smile on his face, Carly immediately confirmed an obvious fact:

She was exposed.

That guy has probably already completed the scan of the vehicle and identified my biometric signature...

Although Carly did not install any physiological implants other than in her brain, she was still detectable by an agent-level scanner. This was a possibility that could not be ruled out.

"We're exposed, get ready to reverse," Carly said to Jessica beside her, "You can always escape if necessary."

"Huh? But..."

"Now, back up!"

Seeing the right moment, Carly shouted. Jessica did not hesitate and immediately steered the car backwards.

"Om-"

Just when the rear end of the car was about to hit Alex, he suddenly stretched out his hands and pressed hard against the rear end of the car, with white gas emitting from his exoskeleton.

"Pfft!"

Alex wrestled with the car all by himself with a relaxed smile on his face.

Before she could come up with a countermeasure, Carly heard Alex say with a smile:

"[On the day of the crown], your vision is clear."

Oh no! Could it be——

"Get down!"

Carly's eyes narrowed, and then she rushed towards Jessica in the driver's seat.

The next second, a red light that seemed to have pierced the sky tore through the darkness and hit the spot where Carly had just sat.

"Om-"

The red annihilation energy exploded and instantly destroyed the car—

"boom!"

Carly used the instantly deployed factor shield to block the erosion of annihilation energy. She protected Jessica under her body and escaped.

This bullet... was obviously a [Thorn Bullet]. As far as Carly could remember, there was only one firearm that could compress thorns to such a high conversion rate:

[ACAD.309 "King's Sword" customized sniper rifle].

This means... the person who fired the gun was the [Day of the Crown], the fourth seat of [Blade of Babel], the assassin who assassinated Queen Celica...

I actually...dodged?

No...it's a coincidence...you actually tried to kill me directly. Aren't you afraid that the cradle system will be triggered?

Carly quickly checked the cradle system in her hand, and when she ran the diagnosis, an abnormal message directly entered her mind:

"Your tricks don't work, Carly Fellowes."

"Well..."

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