Chapter 245: Shanghai Fantasy
It turns out that while Brain Zero was tracking the target, it also learned from the public surveillance facilities around the square that many pedestrians had recorded the events that just occurred with their phones, both before and after the commotion in the square.
With the level of intelligence Brain Zero now possesses, which is already on par with any normal human thought, it didn’t need Wu Hao to issue a command. It directly hacked into the phones that recorded videos or took photos, deleting all footage related to Wu Hao that had been captured.
As for the footage from the public surveillance cameras, Brain Zero did not delete it on its own, because the content from these public facilities is controlled by relevant authorities before being broadcasted to the outside. Since today’s incident was quite a special event, the situation with snipers and gunmen in a bustling market alone would be enough for the official authorities to control the news and prevent it from spreading widely online.
Therefore, Wu Hao did not need to worry about the public surveillance records. If he had unilaterally deleted all the footage that might have been captured, it might have caused unnecessary trouble.
Back at the square from earlier, within less than two minutes after Wu Hao left, the scene where the Asian man Crow had been knocked down by Wu Hao was already surrounded by arriving police officers, who began to disperse the crowd of onlookers.
Even the bullet holes left from the attack on Wu Hao were cordoned off with barriers, sealing the entire area.
“Captain, the target has been confirmed dead. From the condition of the body and information collected from the surrounding bystanders, it can be preliminarily concluded that the target was killed by a heavy punch that broke his neck, leading to brain death.” After securing the scene, the arriving police quickly conducted a series of checks on the fallen Asian killer Crow.
“Report this immediately to higher-ups. This case is beyond our capacity to handle,” said the patrol team leader, who clearly understood that this was not a case for ordinary patrol officers. Their only task now was to secure the scene, disperse the onlookers, and let their superiors handle the investigation.
