"Pfft!"
"Pfft!"
The top five shareholders of ASIM, upon hearing the news, all spat blood.
They truly spat blood.
Whether it was while they were exploiting their subordinates, or with other men's wives, or doing other deeds.
"Aaaargh, who the hell did this!"
"Search, search, search, we must catch the leaker at all costs!"
"We must have them cut into a thousand pieces to quench the hatred in my heart!"
...
It wasn't just these shareholders who were so angered that they spat blood.
For Lanhe as a whole, it was an exceptionally dark moment.
Even though they mobilized all the power at their disposal to get those files deleted from networks around the world, it practically made no difference.
One reason was that countries wouldn't really do as asked; most are hypocritical.
Furthermore, many people had already downloaded and safely stored these files the moment they became available.
Now, by conservative estimates, there are at least millions of copies worldwide.