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The boss was not one to deny the facts. Everyone who came here was skilled in their own right, and the few machines left were extremely limited. “It’s <b>no </b>exaggeration to say that we’re the only ones withputers in the ck market. But if you’re hoping to redeem your watch, <b>you </b>might as well give up on that. The situation outside is clear to everyone, and you’d better count yourself lucky if you have any good fortune”
He patted Matthew on the back and didn’t say much <b>more</b>. Matthew nced at theputers, sighed, and opened <b>a </b>web page. After several minutes, it was clear that with such <b>a </b>slow connection, not only was attacking impossible, but even chatting would likely get him blocked. <b>To </b><b>hack </b>into theirputer, he needed bener machine performance, Unfortunately, this old piece of <b>junk </b>just couldn’t handle it.
He immediately went back to the boss. “Is this all the equipment you have? Do you have anything with better performance?”
The bearded bous shrugged. “As you can see, aside from the government troops and the rebels, I’m the only one left with any equipment. What I don’t have<b>, </b>no one else has either”
Hearing this, Matthew frowned deeply. “If I can upgrade your machines, car I use the inte for free?<b>” </b>
He could assemble the machines, but essing the <b>inte </b>relied on the ck market. After all, he wasn’t an inte service provider. These guys had their own methods of operation in chaotic times.
The boss chuckled at Mathew’s proposal. “You <b>can </b><b>give </b>it a try, but I can’t make any promises. The most I <b>can </b>offer is two hours free.”
“That’s more than enough Matthew agreed immediately and <b>headed </b>out. The boss watched his departing figure and took a swig of <b>beer</b>. “This guy is really something Jus being able to get online in a ce like this is impressive!”
He had no idea about Mauhew’s true identity and couldn’t imagine what the young man was nning.
But Matthew knew that as long as he could find the right parts to assemble, he could achieve what he needed, provided there was inte ess,
The boss’s machines were so outdated. He would have seeded already if they were any better.
<b>“</b>Where should 1 and aputer he wondered.
He thought of the bombed<b>–</b>out building. It was full of <b>office </b>spaces. If he could find suitable parts there, there might still be a chance.
So he made his way, carefully avoiding all major checkpoints. He saw armed groups wandering around, but as long as he stayed alert and cautious, he was unlikely to get caught
Besides, he had disguised himself. To most people, he looked like just another local resident of Wakanda
No one would pay him any attention. Everyone was too busy avoiding the <b>crossfire</b>.
Realizing this. Matthew quickened his pace. To his surprise, people were already emerging onto the streets.
The local residents of Wakanda were ustomed to the scenes of intensebat. As soon as one area’s fighting ceased, people woulde out because they needed to live their lives.
Even <b>amidst </b>the rubble of explosions, people would asionallye <b>out </b>to scavenge for daily necessities.
In times of war, civilians were <b>the </b>most affected.
With constant shelling, their lives were in tiken.
Seeing the people around him, Matthew shook his head and quickened his steps back to the previously bombed building.
By the time he arrived, the gangsters had already left. What remained were refugees, asionally tapping on discarded items to find something of
value to traile.
In the ck market, these items could <b>indeed </b>be useful.
Matthew breathed <b>a </b><b>sigh </b>of relief and stepped into the ruins.
His luck <b>was </b>good. From the beginning, as he left the area, he <b>had </b>already seen several officeponents. <b>Besides </b><b>some </b>broken desks and chairs, there were quite a fewputer monitors and CPU cases, although most were shattered
He disassembled the CPU cases with practiced <b>case</b>, removing the motherboards.
Nearby, refugees were picking up the leftover scrap metal he <b>had </b><b>discarded</b>. Ccontent ? exclusive by N?/vel(D)ra/ma.Org.
Matthew was far from idle. He worked quickly to dismantle and reassemble parts, searching for usableponents.
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Fortunately, the office supplies that remained after the building’s copse included a number of useful items. He was lucky enough to find a new
monitor.
He collected all the remaining parts, keeping his ears open to the refugees discussions andints.
From their chatter. Matthew gathered <b>a </b>general idea of the ongoing conflict between the local government and the rebels.
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