However, just as Liu Ming was about to stand up, the QQ in the bottom right corner of the desktop started flashing and emitting a clear, crisp sound, catching Liu Ming’s attention again.
“Oh, chatting on QQ!” Liu Ming grinned but had no intention of checking who sent the message. He casually moved the mouse, which passed over QQ and brought up a prompt box.
A Siberian flying bear?!” Liu Ming’s eyes widened instantly, muttering, “No way?”
Unable to suppress his curiosity, he opened the chat window and just glanced at her message before pulling up the QQ profile of this “Siberian flying bear”…
“Damn it!” Liu Ming wailed: “It really is her!”
Given Hao Yunyang’s personality, how could he have made such a low-level mistake as forgetting to lock the door? The computer was deliberately left on, and QQ was opened just before leaving. The reason was simple: his son had sent him a software just a few days ago, only 1M in size, but very practical.
Once installed on the computer and opened, selecting desktop icons and hard disk files to protect, anyone, including Hao Yunyang himself, would need to input an answer to successfully open and run it. If the answer was entered incorrectly three times during runtime, the computer would automatically shut down and require the answer to be input again to enter the desktop.
If the boot-up answer was entered incorrectly, there would be no second chance, as the computer system would crash and the hard drive would be formatted…
Most importantly, Hao Yunyang understood Liu Ming’s personality to some extent – the more tightly something was covered up, the more it would arouse his curiosity. Instead of closing the door, it was better to open it wide, letting Liu Ming explore freely, and he would lose interest after finding nothing interesting.
The only mistake Hao Yunyang made was logging into QQ before leaving, and adding three strange friends beforehand…
After days of effort, Hao Yunyang’s account balance had exceeded 25,000, and he withdrew 5,000 from the bank, passing through the “Cheating Intersection” and entering Liushi’s famous “Touching Street”.
3,000 yuan allowed Hao Yunyang to buy five outfits: an 800-yuan suit with shirt and tie, and the remaining 2,200 bought four casual outfits and three pairs of casual sneakers.