Simulation Game: Crisis Management-Chapter 279 - 146: CODE

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The status bar displayed all the roles Gu Ji had possessed since the beginning of the "Crisis Management Game".

So Saflo Baron is still alive...

Seeing that the last role was showing "Direct Connection Available" implied that the guy was not currently detained by the FBI or CIA, nor had he been assassinated by Volut and PM.

Thinking back, Baron was probably the most unfortunate among all the roles.

He couldn't rely on his backers, and he had many enemies.

However, since the roles in the game could inherit the knowledge and skills he had used, it shouldn't be difficult for Baron to escape. 𝙛𝓻𝒆𝓮𝒘𝙚𝙗𝒏𝙤𝙫𝓮𝒍.𝓬𝒐𝙢

In terms of combat ability, Wa Xueming was currently the best, excelling in night battles, particularly CQC hand-to-hand combat;

For large-scale health incident handling and medical-related issues, Jian Na was the most professional;

Baron inherited his counter-surveillance and quick-response skills, mixed with proficiency in firearms, close combat, bomb disposal, and demolition, making him the most versatile in tactical skills among all roles, almost resembling a special agent spy.

And now.

He could finally contact these roles!

With an excited heart, Gu Ji clicked on the role "Jian Na," and a prompt appeared:

[Requires 1 Crisis Point for Network Connection Setup]

[Yes!]

Luckily, he had kept some Crisis Points in reserve. Upon entering the setup page, as noted, no computer tech expertise was needed since the system already prepared many template resources. Players only needed a rough idea, and the server would smartly auto-complete it.

This was somewhat "user-friendly."

Using all his wit, Gu Ji, leveraging years of FPS game experience, started to mimic major game intelligence system data, setting up a black page with a globe background that appeared and disappeared. A circular icon was added slightly above the center, with a dark blue base on the outer ring, inscribed in English: Rapid Response Force for Human Crisis;

The inner circle adopted a light blue base, with huge white bold English artistic typography:

CODE: 7472!!

Within the letter "O," Gu Ji intentionally added a red explosion icon to indicate the urgency of the crisis, giving it visual tension. Then, a silver horizontal bar was placed a quarter below the circular icon, indicating the timeline: 1918-2024;

The bottom of the image was annotated with gray fine print: duty.commitment.mission.since.1918 (duty and mission originated in 1918).

That's right.

Since code: 7472 was already being targeted by international intelligence organizations, he might as well keep going.

I'll just fabricate a Mysterious Team for you!

First, Gu Ji defined "7472" as a borderless organization for all humanity, to avoid concentrated targeting in the early stages;

Secondly, he set the establishment of the organization in 1918 because the concept of "crisis" was introduced into the political arena right after World War I. From that point, public crises began indicating that political systems or governments were in emergency states, leading to the concept of crisis management.

Initially, it was merely risk response, insurance management, safety technology, and disaster prevention planning. After the end of the Cuban Missile Crisis amid the US-Soviet competition, the term "crisis management" extended to natural disasters, technical system accidents, socio-economic system crisis prevention, counter-terrorism, and so on. Countries then started drafting "Overall Emergency Plans for Public Emergencies," officially birthing emergency mechanisms.

Thus, his concocted "Code: 7472" could be considered the progenitor of modern crisis management.

Gu Ji then set up an information release box similar to a search box. With this, the network connection setup was complete, though each subsequent modification and maintenance would require paying 0.1 Crisis Points. It's hard not to say, this game truly finds ways to drain money at every turn.

Once everything was prepared, he found Jian Na's role and clicked "Direct Connect."

In the next second, on the set page, the globe background began to rotate slowly, eventually locking onto the Tokyo area in Japan, bright spots flashing. A blue 3D human hologram appeared real-time at the center of the page, with a wave scanning from head to toe, displaying all the electronics like watches, phones, even nearby computers, and smart lamps.

"Is this thing so amazing?"

All the electronic devices Gu Ji saw were marked with high-gloss reflections, meaning he could connect with Jian Na through any of these devices.

In the holographic projection, the figure got up from bed and paced back and forth in the room, appearing quite restless.

At this moment, Jian Na's mood indeed felt urgent, like an ant on a hot pan.

Just last week, the domestic police called her, saying her mother and brother were simultaneously kidnapped. Luckily, Jian Xing had been rescued, but their mother remained missing.

Even though her biological family brought nothing but burdens, blood ties aren't so easily severed.

For her mother and brother's plight, Jian Na was deeply worried inside.

Yet she couldn't return to the country now.

Because once she left this region, it meant leaving the protection of the Japan Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare and the internal counter-terrorism intelligence office.

"I still thought things were too simple..."

Jian Na covered her cheeks with both hands, running through her sideburns forcefully, clutching her disheveled long hair. She initially thought the "Ito Meiyu" incident behind was just a simple drug case, but it unexpectedly dragged in Japan's largest crime syndicate: Yijuan Association and Liangben.

Since she went to Xiangzhou to attend the International Infectious Disease Conference, she always felt someone was secretly watching her.