Super Spender

Chapter 442: 436: Instant Kill – Middle



Chapter 442: 436: Instant Kill – Middle

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Not only did Norton James find quite a bit of evidence, but even Jay Summer has managed to gather a substantial amount as well. Although Jay doesn’t have the same hobbies as Norton, Olivia Thatcher has uncovered substantial evidence of his transactions with numerous celebrities.

Finn Lewis had no intention of addressing this issue. Instead, he planned to dump all of Jay’s evidence onto the internet. He was curious as to how this notorious critic planned to explain what was happening to him. Was he going to spin his way out of this? Did he really think that netizens were idiots that he could manipulate to attack others and serve his interests?

Even though Finn hadn’t started taking action, a post in the Tk Forum was rapidly gaining traction. This post didn’t originate in the Tk Forum, but rather it gained popularity in the T-company’s micro research. From an unknown micro research account, a message was directly sent to Jay.

“I simply can’t stand it anymore, you keep acting as if you’re some moral guardian. Enough talk, let’s bring up the facts,” this was the message sent by an account named ‘Expose-the-Truth.’ Following this message, a link was provided leading to the post in the Tk Forum.

Once clicked, the contents of ‘Expose-the-Truth’s post, were truly surprising to Finn. Because he saw that the post consisted entirely of screenshots of text messages and private messages. These leaked messages were conversations between Jay and a minor female celebrity.

At the very top of the post were Jay’s personal details, “Jay Summer, male, 47 years old, internet micro research big V (verified account), real name: Jay Summer (ps: Wasted this dog name), residential address: city district street number, ID number……” Almost all of Jay’s information was exposed, and part of this information appeared to come directly from screenshots taken within the internal system of the Surveillance Bureau.

The texts and messages that followed showed Jay initially threatening the minor female celebrity, stating that he’d launch a smear campaign against her if she didn’t sleep with him. After a few threats, the woman conceded, and shockingly Jay even extorted 100,000 yuan from her! A minor celebrity who likely only earns 300,000 a year, he didn’t just sleep with her, he took a third of her money as well.

That was just one instance, there were around five or six messages of Jay extorting money. In one case, he demanded a million from an A-list celebrity. The celebrity eventually paid because a screenshot of a bank transfer message surfaced not long after the demand was made.

“…Originally, I didn’t want to expose any of this. But I can’t stand it anymore. You shameless man, do you even have the audacity to live? Is this your carefree attitude to money you bragged about to Prodigal? F*ck! Can you get any more shameless? If Prodigal offered to give you 100 million, wouldn’t you be kneeling to him by now?”

As the post from ‘Expose-the-Truth’ was discovered and shared by netizens, the thread in the Tk forum exploded. This caused a commotion in the entire online community. While Jay was indeed a significant internet celebrity with many followers, this did not mean he hadn’t made enemies.

In fact, many people despised him despite their inability to voice it directly. He had made numerous enemies, not only in the entertainment industry, but even people he hadn’t offended didn’t particularly like him. Most celebrities probably despised him.

The release of the post created quite a stir on the internet. Jay had always presented himself as a moral guardian as mentioned in ‘Expose-the-Truth’s’ post, and he often attacked people with “sound reasoning” – or so most people thought. Now, with this new revelation about a man they thought was a moral guardian, many people were astonished and felt deceived.

As some netizens put it, they were “blinded by this titanium alloy dog’s eye.”

“I’ve seen shameless people, but never this shameless. But how did you get all these evidence? Especially that T-company internal mobile phone user information page, isn’t that supposed to be confidential?”

“Is this real? F*ck, if it is, I can’t believe I’ve supported him before, f*ck, this is so shameless.”

“These pictures aren’t photoshopped, are they?”

“Jay better come out and explain. F*ck, if this is your doing, I’ll smash your windows tonight.”

Jay was panicking at this point. He had no idea how his personal information had been obtained. But at this moment, he couldn’t admit to it. Instead, he swiftly deleted data on his phone, wiped clean all the data on his computer, and logged onto his account to present a final struggle.

Finn too had planned to post all the evidence he had on Jay. He was ready to stop playing games, but he hadn’t anticipated that someone else would expose Jay first. Being a computer science major himself and having Olivia’s presence, Finn knew these leaked data were not obtainable by ordinary people. It could only have been hacked by someone, and not just any hacker. To have obtained so much content from phone messages, it’s not as simple as just hacking into Jay’s phone.

If it was just hacking into a phone, they would only be able to obtain the content stored on that phone. As Jay was already a married man with children, he naturally wouldn’t leave these messages on his phone. So, to get those messages, it could only mean they hacked into the mobile operator’s server and recovered these communication records from there.

You must realize that this isn’t simple to do. Each operator, whether it’s China Unicom, China Mobile, or China Telecom, serves tens of millions of users. Retrieving information from there is not simple. It would require a very high level of authorization, and it was unlikely that someone that high up would help Finn. As if that wasn’t enough, the data from the internal system of the Surveillance Bureau meant that they must’ve hacked into their system to obtain it.


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