Miss Garsia, the Cat Is Out of the Bag

Chapter 38 The Computer Screen Went Black



The calling brought her back to reality. She looked at Javen, who had a deep look in his eyes under the dim light, and her heart was suddenly a mess.Content bel0ngs to Nôvel(D)r/a/ma.Org.

“What’s the matter?”

Javen drank the wine, and his gaze was a little different from usual, even deeper than usual.

“Cassie, do you like Teddy?”

When Cassie heard this question, she could not help but raise her eyebrows. “Why do you think I like Teddy?”

Javen pressed a little closer. “If you don’t like Teddy, why would you be willing to shoot the advertisement with him and not refuse his wooing? Also…”

He spoke with a trace of emotion, and his eyes were deep and bottomless.

Cassie placed her hand on his shoulder and said softly, “Javen, you are drunk.”

When Javen heard that, he immediately sobered up.

He took half a step back. “I’m not drunk. I just want to remind you not to be with Teddy. What happened last time was a lesson.”

Cassie’s thoughts suddenly returned to a few months ago. She was kidnapped and beaten by Teddy’s crazy fans in the bathroom. When she thought of their ferocious faces, she suddenly felt a chill on her back.

Fortunately, she was not interested in Teddy. Otherwise, according to his numerous fans, his crazy fans would definitely murder her.

“I know, thank you for reminding me. But, I am not interested in Teddy. ”

Cassie smiled and said, “If there is nothing else, I will go to sleep first.”

The current atmosphere was a bit subtle. No one knew what Javen was thinking about. He was a little strange, and Cassie wanted to escape.

Javen didn’t say anything, tacitly allowing.

“Good night. Sleep early.”

After saying that, Cassie went back to her room quickly.

When she went to the company the next day, Javen didn’t ask her to discuss the plan for the new quarter as usual. Cassie felt that it was a little strange, but she didn’t ask too much.

When it was almost noon, Cassie suddenly heard a cry from the table not far away. “Help! There’s a problem with my computer!”

Cassie gave him a confused look. The next second, the computer screens of the entire planning department went black.

At the same time, cries of surprise rose and fell in the office.

“I’ve just finished a plan and haven’t had time to save it!”

“I just finished my sketch!”

“What’s going on? Is no one coming out to manage it?”

Seeing that the whole planning department was complaining, Cassie stood up and cleared her throat. “All right, calm down.”

“How can we calm down? Cassie, not all computers are still working like yours,” someone murmured. Cassie glared at that person, causing her to shut her mouth.

Her computer was not broken because she had designed the system herself. Computer viruses could not invade her computer at all.

As for the girl who had spoken ill of her in a low voice, she still remembered her. Her name was Lindy August. When Kittie was still here, the two of them were good friends.

“What? Cassie’s computer is OK?”

Everyone looked over and saw that Cassie’s computer was operating smoothly. There was nothing wrong with it.

“Cassie, all of our computers broke down, why is it that only yours is fine? Could it be…”

Although Lindy did not finish her words, everyone knew her meaning that Cassie had done something secretly.

Once those words were said, even the others began to doubt Cassie.

Cassie stared at Lindy coldly. “What do you mean?”

Lindy tried to raise her chin to show her calmness. “Cassie, I didn’t say anything bad about you. I’m just saying what I think. If it’s not you, then you can prove it. Threatening a subordinate is nothing!”

Cassie turned to ask the others, “Do you need me to prove it?”

One of the men slowly spoke up, “Cassie, I feel that with your personality, you would naturally not do something like this. However…”

Lindy interrupted him. “Why not? All people want their performance to be the best in the whole company. Wouldn’t this defeat everyone else directly?”

After hearing this, Cassie suddenly understood something. “Lindy, from what you said, you have more motives than me in doing this.”

Lindy’s face turned pale. “No, I didn’t do it. Don’t slander me. My computer… My computer is broken too.”

She pointed at her computer and sneered. “This one is the first one to break, especially when I was still working on a plan. It’s gone before I can finish it.”

Cassie raised her eyebrows, looking at her playful face, and asked, “Can I have a look at your computer?”

Lindy nodded confidently. “Of course you can. Anyway, it’s already broken. There’s nothing I can’t show to others.”

This computer was implanted with a virus that was extremely difficult to eliminate. She did not believe that Cassie could fix it.

There was a trace of emotion in Cassie’s eyes. “Well, don’t regret it.”

Cassie checked her computer and found that it had a virus called Efila.

This virus was notorious, and there were no more than five people in the world who could eliminate this virus.

Luckily, Cassie was one of them.

Cassie typed code quickly on the computer. Strings of letters and mathematics symbols that others could not understand flashed. It was a dazzling sight.

Finally, under the watchful eyes of the public, Cassie cleared the virus. At the moment when the computer recovered, everyone saw that on the screen, there was Lindy’s unfinished plan–a simple cartoon drawing of a frog.

“So the plan you mentioned is this little frog,” Cassie taunted mercilessly.

“You! This may be because of the invasion of the virus, my plan has been changed to this small frog!” At this moment, Lindy was still making excuses. The people around looked at her suspiciously. She continued to explain with a red face, “I really made a plan. If you don’t believe me, I can show you my backup…”

Lindy was so nervous that she revealed that she had a backup.

“You have a backup? Miss August, you really have superpowers. You know that the computer will get the virus, so you left a backup in advance.” Cassie directly exposed her lie.

Seeing that she could no longer pretend, Lindy roared with a ferocious expression, “It’s me who spread the virus. What? If it weren’t for you, I would have become the executive after Doreen Brown was promoted. I’ve been working hard in the company for so many years. Why should I let you, a newbie, reap the benefits? I’m not convinced!”

Lindy felt that she had spared no effort for the company. Even if she did not make contributions, she had worked hard. Why did she get nothing in the end?


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