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Chapter 59

        taxi dropped t top end of ters of European broone buildings t o ty’s ial past. Z antly cropolis of Pudong, rom of neon, ves, myriad flyovers and ty alive. t Cald stood on t in front of one of tyle buildings and stared at to e    to test run Kenzo Yamamoto’s sole before dealing    folloo tal oo dangerous. It er to sneak in and catchem by surprise.

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        “I have been here before,” Caldwell said finally.

        “hardly surprising Cad.”

        “But I    at all, just t I have been here before.”

        “Let’s cross over to ted riverside promenade.”

        “Yes, let’s see    boasting idly or t there.”

        tunnel and emerged on t vieing black expanse of ta really    close to tour ferry piers and Cald on tche sole on.

        “    you see?” Mei Lin asked iement. Calding fast too. t exg t his eyes on.

        “Em, not tside.” urned o pig up aworks.

        “Maybe you are supposed to issue a and or someted. t    d o her shoulders.

        “Maybe. Augmented Reality Mode,” Caldo the goggles.

        “?”

        “Not issuing a and to the sole. OK, we have an AR overlay.”

        ticated augmented reality data. transparent, sernal structures. text labels described tions i in real life. Virtual advertising.

        tem notified Cald t along a muddy erfront. For a ropolis allest buildings in tion spaore ts. t ely doailed information about tru of t you could manipulate telligent buildings in t like Lego to uand tioned.

        “Aing?” Mei Lin asked again. A note of impatience was growing in her voice.

        “Standard AR stuff. ait a minute.”

        Cald t exteriors of t been paying attention to tt it appeared t teg several    of to be corporate works.

        “You hing?”

        “Yes, to be cyg t ected in ty. t given ty of the sheer number of skyscrapers.”

        “ell, t’s good. At least if t would be picked up.”

        “Exactly. It seems to be giving t most are green.”

        “Maybe the red ones. Inaccessible.”

        “Let’s    till it loops t if it is actually not simply deteg available    actually looking for twork?”

        “t’s possible.”

        “ ...    ...”

        “?”

        “It’s ted. tioned skyscrapers in Pudong    superimposed on top of totally al-clear gray sky ly-lit stars ting    itently criss-crossed te streaks in the gray expanse.

        Cald believe ance, on tly undulating surface of ts ransformed into beautiful marine craft rendered in stunning t people on tance. urned round to face t ill t ts, turo ook off taring into Mei Lin’s dark eyes. Cald.

        “You look like you just became a fat time.”

        “Close, Mei Lin, close. take a look at t it on and h opened in disbelief.

        “oing ty degrees as sook it all in.

        “Impressive isn’t it?” Caldwell said, smiling.

        “Sure. You ts but I’ve never seen bots move like t. Avatars. to be actually doing somethey have a sense of purpose.”

        “Yeah.”

        “toual buildings in Pudong. I don’t they    see us.”

        “I guess t like an observation    t see you because    actually part of twork,” Caldwell said.

        “I am going to take a closer look,” Mei Lin said, ohe river.

        “No. It’s too dangerous.    you are seeing may not be a matc. e don’t    you in t t is empty. too. Imagirying to cross t road he glasses on. You’d be road kill in seds.”

        “I see    makes me his?”

        Cald about tion for a    find a suitable ans seemed a s t to destroy or booby-trap tec because it    ied te virtual reality systems before but not o overlapped tion grap t t at all,    any disable lag, estament to its puting po t e    it could never be opened, erred y da it before.

        “t is all about.”

        “?”

        “It’s not an elaborate testing ground. I bet tually    is some kind of digital ey ock markets, electricity grids, air traffiavigation systems and puter-trolled industrial plants. ts o work.”

        “testing ground for inote of appreo her voice.

        “For ting to tep to making sure it does    is supposed to do.”

        “And ? Don’t say hinking,” Mei Lin implored.

        “to trol cyberspace.”
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