In a pitch-black room, the lights were off. The only illumination came from the glow of various electronic devices, lighting up a young man sitting in front of a computer.
The young man wore a hazmat suit and glasses with thick lenses. His messy hair was a bird's nest, and his face was slick with oil.
He looked at the information on his computer screen and muttered to himself, "The information suppression is really something else..."
As a genius hacker who had breached the internal network of a foreign security agency in his teens, the young man's mastery of various network technologies was simply sublime.
Thus, just two days after the Blood Plague rule was announced, he keenly noticed that certain information was beginning to be suppressed online.
By constantly changing his IP and accounts to run tests, he confirmed that he wasn't mistaken. There was indeed an automated system performing one-way blocks on specific keywords.
