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After the socializing was over that night.
Luther accompanied Mathew to see off his guests.
Mathew comfortably put an arm on Luther's shoulder, "Luther, | got this big project all thanks to your help tonight. | thought you
wouldn't come, after all, you don't usually like to deal with those people. In the future, if there is a need for me, just ask. I'll do
whatever | can to help."
"No need for the future, there's something you can do right now." Luther gave him a sideways glance and swept off his arm that
was on his shoulder, "Con, let's go to your house."
Mathew probably didn't expect Luther to make good on his promise to pay him back so quickly, and he froze for a few seconds
before responding.
"Why are we going to my house?" Mathew was puzzled, not knowing what Luther was up to.
"What? Is there a woman hiding in the house?" Luther raised his eyebrows in displeasure.
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"That's not true ..." Mathew scratched his head.
In fact, it was all because his house was pretty messy.
Indeed, it was not very convenient for him to have any guests.
Mathew drove stiffly and took Luther to his downtown mansion.
Luther got out of the car and looked around, "Isn't that tall building across the street your e-commerce building?"
"Right." Mathew parked the car, "Usually | don't drive when | go out, | cback to get the car when | have to meet my clients."
"You're really lazy, | think you should just sleep at the office." Luther frowned with a disgusted look. He knew Mathew, a standard
geek who, apart from work, spent his days immersed in the online world.
"Let's go." Mathew opened the door and invited Luther inside.
When Luther entered, he was shocked by the spectacular "scene" inside the house. With its stylish, cool, metallic décor, the house
itself was very much in line with Mathew's taste.
But! The living room was littered with paper boxes, all kinds of computer accessories, communication accessories, game
equipment, and all kinds of other things that he could not give a name.
"Is it swarehouse of yours? How long has it been since you last cleaned up? If you don't clean up, won't you hire someone to
clean up?"
Luther was in awe.
It turned out that a geek was only more like a geek when he was at home
Mathew didn't dare to say anything and lowered his head.
Luther cto Mathew's hfor the first tand casually looked around. In addition to the living room and bedroom, there
were still dozens of other rooms, all equipped to be gaming rooms, audio-visual rooms, computer rooms, and monitoring rooms.
One of the largest computer rooms, which had more than ten computers and more than twenty displays, was quite a spectacular
place to sit in, with all-around clear calculations of various data.
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Mathew asked, embarrassed, "Luther, what is it that you want?"
"It's about the hotel we have been to just now. | need you to helphack into their surveillance system. | need the hotel
surveillance records for the whole day. Can you do it?" Luther raised his eyebrows and said lightly.
"Oh. | can, but it's illegal." Mathew sat down in front of the largest computer.
"You are also afraid of breaking the law? You have done enough hacking yourself." Luther mocked slightly, "Hurry up, | need the
footage."
"Got it." Mathew quickly typed a string of codes into his computer.
Immediately after, the computer switched to a black screen, dense with all the code.
Mathew operated it skillfully.
Since Luther asked him to hack into the hotel's surveillance system, he must have wanted to check something, and he was not
willing to let others know about that. As a brother, he sure understood him.