As a classically trained hardware engineer, Xiang Shan used to feel an inexplicable psychological advantage over hackers. He considered himself a builder, while those hackers were destroyers. They lacked a systematic and holistic vision, merely building on the foundations laid by "our own people."
No, builders were software engineers. Hackers were just the ones making holes in the house.
But even inside a snail shell, one can establish a dojo. If you drill holes in the room well, placing them just right, the house can still be warm in the winter and cool in the summer.
Communicating with Hartman, Xiang Shan did occasionally sense that "enlightenment from others' perspectives."
Starting from different angles, indeed, one could see different things.
Xiang Shan was looking forward more to his encounter with "Zhu Rong."
His chat with Hartman hadn't lasted long. Soon, the security department called him over.