Chapter 673 – Paige’s Analysis of the Real Culprit Behind the Scenes

Book:The Psychotic Girl's Revenge Published:2024-11-18

At that, Paige said lightly, “Just before today, I thought the same thing, that the real culprit behind the scenes was a scary organization.”
“Before today?”
The crowd was stunned, so they didn’t think so today?
“I think that the real culprit behind the Ferris Wheel Virus man-made disaster is probably just one person, or a few, definitely not an organization.” Paige said.
“That’s impossible.” Nick immediately shook his head in disapproval, “As we’ve been speculating, the one who caused this man-made disaster is either the handiwork of a certain country that wants to kill my country A and gain profit, or it’s like the Folsom family that has a deep obsession with the plutocratic chaos of a hundred years ago and wants to do it all over again, and whichever it is, it has to be an organization that has a strong power. Otherwise it can’t be done.”
“Really?” Paige asked rhetorically, her gaze cool.
“…”
Nick was silenced by her question.
A simple person, a few people, could hatch a plan to destroy a country? It couldn’t be done, not by anyone.
He looked at Paige, not understanding why she said that.
“Then let’s do a rundown of all the recent events.”
Paige stood up from her position, pulled a writing pad that stood off to the side to the conference table, erased the words recorded by the person in front of her, picked up a pen and quickly drew the outline of a Ferris wheel on it, circled it with the pen, and turned her head to look at the crowd, “It all started with this Ferris wheel site.”
The crowd sat up straight and listened gravely.
“It’s URL is in a foreign country, and once it’s traced deeper, it becomes another country again, immortalized.”
Paige pointed a pen at the Ferris wheel above, “Have you guys analyzed who the audience for this site is?”
One of the people who had been studying the site said, “It’s been analyzed, but because this site keeps changing, the data isn’t analyzed very accurately, and most of it is aimed at young people who are weak-willed.”
“That’s right, this site is targeted.”
Paige took out a bag of photos from the conference table and pasted the photos of Alfredo and a few of the riot initiators onto the writing board, connecting it to the Ferris wheel, “These people who use the site, without exception, are depressed young people who are desperate for change but can’t do anything about it, and what the site is trying to do is to amplify the hate in their hearts, give them programs to help them kill people, and then threaten them to work for them.”
“The website is a targeted placement?” Nick frowned, “How much work would have to have been done before that.”
“Young people love the internet, and after posting something and then being targeted by the Flyer site, and then targeted to target, it’s easy to get hooked.” Paige said.
“That doesn’t mean the real people behind this aren’t an organization, wouldn’t it take more manpower to gather a lot of intel?” Nick asked.
“Because I’ve asked around, and these people first made statements online about feeling unjust and cynical about life over a huge span of time, so if there’s a large number of people behind the site, then these people should be making statements over a more intensive period of time.” Paige said.
Precisely because of the lack of manpower, the collection was not as fast as it could have been; the people behind this were extremely targeted one by one.
Sells a good deal of psychology.
Nick sat sideways in his chair and understood when he heard this, “If it’s really a huge organization, they don’t have a shortage of manpower to run riots, they don’t have to go through all the trouble of having to use a website to control people.”
“Exactly.” Paige nodded, “And the fact that the guns that were used in the riots on both days were from Rachel’s batch is more proof that the real culprits behind this don’t have any other sources of weapons.”
“…”
Well, that’s problematic.
Their previous suspicions are all debunked.
The last thing a country needs to mess with another country is people, there’s absolutely no need to do that, and by the same token, if another THE Folsom family exists, there’s no shortage of money to acquire weapons, so why get them all from Rachel.
So who in the world made such a big deal out of this?
“This real culprit behind this shouldn’t be as powerful as we think.”
Paige pointed to the writing pad, “Now I’ll talk about the whole complete chain that started with this website.”
Saying that, Paige looked towards Alfredo’s photo, her gaze dimmed, brushing aside the hard feelings in the bottom of her heart, she continued, “The first step is to use a long time to collect targeted information about the people who can be utilized; the second step is to let Rachel secretly flow the weapons into country A through various channels, and then use the website users to collect and distribute the weapons; going to various places in the country. ; Step 3, have Alfredo drop the virus, and the website teach Alfredo how to break into the institute alone and silently, steal the virus, and cultivate it.”
“…”
The crowd all sat upright as they listened.
“Thus, the lead to the great chaos in Country A was planted, and the best part of this plan is that even though everyone sees through it, they still can’t help but get caught up in the game.”
Paige said, “If the country is united naturally, but the virus is tainted in this group of plutocrats, how can they not protect themselves, they will quite rightly put the contradiction on my body, using me for civilian grievances, will I be convicted? It doesn’t matter to them, but this move will definitely make Enrico angry, and he will fight that group of plutocrats to the end, and it’s a lose-lose situation either way.”
As it is, Enrico is no longer thinking of working with those plutocrats, and of course, those plutocrats don’t want to work together.
The conflicts can no longer be fused.
“…”
“And with all the small riots and strife in the country, the credit of the Presidency won’t last long, when the people are unmotivated to work, the economy is in chaos, and the virus is rampant. By my extrapolation, by this final step …”
Paige paused as she spoke, then said in a somewhat gravelly tone, “A month.”
The people at the conference table listened with horrified faces.
“That is to say, the person behind this has little power and very little manpower, but this person has calculated the hearts and minds of the entire country, and has used just one website … to make the entire country implode.”
Nick sat there, almost stiffly saying it.
One website.
Just one website, no organization, no manpower, and it played a country.
“Right.”
That was her analysis after a busy day; there was no splashy conspiracy behind this to drive a country against a country, but the people behind it … were scary, capable, and frightening in their methods.
She put down the pen in her hand, stood up to the conference table to say their own conclusions, “the real culprit behind the scenes of course, or to check, just now even if uncovered, I’m afraid that there is not much significance.”
If the truth was a one country against one country conspiracy, they would still be able to ask for international help, but now it was clearly not.
“…”
The crowd was silent, their faces heavier than one another.
“The best outcome today is for Enrico to be able to strong-arm the plutocrats, and for Dr. Clinton, David, and the others to be able to work out a vaccine or the best possible cure in the fastest time possible.”
Otherwise.
In a month’s time, they were going to be in chaos.
It was hard to avoid it.