Chapter: 640
Before, she appreciated Derek more than truly adored him. Her feelings for him were somewhat reserved.

But with Sean, she felt drawn to depend on him.

Turning on her computer, Norah logged into the hacker forum, disappointed to find C offline.

She needed to inquire about Sacredice.

Sacredice remained Norah's top source for information. Being the leading global intelligence organization, they surely had some special tricks up their sleeves for gathering information But she couldn't understand why they refused Gilda's offer.

It was not just about paying up; Sacredice would only tackle cases they could handle.

Three years had passed, yet Norah remained clueless about why Sacredice had turned her down.

With this in mind, Norah decided to resort to unconventional methods.

Logging into the Sacredice website where the commission was posted, Norah's eyes gleamed as she got to work.

Meanwhile, T, engrossed in gaming on the hacker forum, received an urgent call from his subordinate.

“Boss, we're under attack by a hacker. We can't hold them off much longer."

Upon hearing this, T gave up halfway and clicked on the website. He immediately sensed the unfriendly atmosphere of the visitor.

“They're too good. We don't stand a chance against them."

The caller sounded extremely worried. If they couldn't stop it, the website would crumble. Whether it was customer privacy or Sacredice secrets, the hacker aimed to plunder everything from the site.

Sensing trouble, the defender contacted T immediately.

The enemy's assaults were relentless. T found the situation eerily familiar. It reminded him of the day he aided C in fending off an attack from Moon.

Apart from those on the hacking leaderboard, there was no other hacker in the world with such formidable skills.

He was puzzled. What reason did Moon have to attack the Sacredice's commission site out of nowhere?

They had no history of conflict. He wanted to ask, but the relentless attack left him no opportunity to do so.

Luckily, Sacredice's secrets were heavily encrypted. If necessary, they could transfer the data and abandon this website.

The team in charge of the website didn't dare to let their guard down for a moment.

Users trying to access the website found it difficult to load smoothly. They assumed it was due to today's slow network speeds.

Norah's expression turned cold. She was aware that T, who ranked third on the hacking leaderboard, maintained the website. The presence of several skilled individuals keeping the site running made her prolonged attack challenging.

Regardless, she wasn't after the website itself.