Chapter 189: “Disappearance” (1)
Everly believed that since the cursed witch Natalie had given her the task of “finding the client,” then the original owner of the account Bianca was likely already missing.
The one currently using this account was probably some impostor from who-knows-where—and, nine times out of ten, the very culprit responsible for Bianca’s disappearance. After all, that’s how horror movies usually go.
Worried about alerting the enemy, Everly didn’t follow the account or interact with it in any way.
She saved a screenshot of Natalie’s private message, then switched to the chat interface and sent the image to her go-to hacker, Orff.
Everly: [Do me a favor—find out who owns this account, where it’s usually logged in from, and whether they’ve gone missing recently. Also, check if the account has changed login devices in the past four days, and whether the login locations have changed.]
Orff: [OK.]
After the time loop incident, Orff had stayed with Everly and Misha at the ranger’s cabin for a while to ride out a parasite crisis. During that time, the three of them often gathered to play board games and pass the time.
Friendships are built through shared experiences. After spending so much time together, the three had become fairly close friends. Whenever Everly needed information investigated, she would go straight to Orff for help, and he never refused—always doing whatever he could without complaint. Occasionally, when Orff needed someone to back him up, Everly would step in and handle things.
Hacking into a Chatter account was nothing difficult for Orff.
