Status: MIA
In the underworld of Hong Kong, where fortunes are won and lost with the roll of a dice or the click of a button, one man controls the game—and his name is Crogue. He’s not just an oddsmaker. He’s not just a hacker. He’s a mathematical savant, a tech genius, and the architect of the most sophisticated gambling racket in the city. Half-Chinese, half-Swiss, born into two vastly different cultures, he was raised in Zurich but always felt more at home in virtual space than in the real world. Now, he runs the entire gambling empire for the 332 Gang, fixing odds, rigging games, and making sure the house always wins. And when he’s not doing that? He’s locked in a neon-lit, tech-infested penthouse, blasting hard techno, coding his next big play, and indulging in his absurdly vast collection of hentai.
The Early Years – A Hacker is Born
Crogue was born as Léon Cheng, the son of a brilliant Swiss mathematician father and a Hong Kong-born software engineer mother. His father wanted him to follow in his footsteps—probability theory, statistics, high-level financial modeling. His mother wanted him to be a cybersecurity specialist, helping corporations defend against cyberattacks. Instead, he became the attacker. By age 12, he was already hacking online casinos, testing the algorithms that powered digital gambling systems. By 15, he had written a custom program that could predict slot machine payout cycles, allowing him to exploit them at will. By 17, he was banned from every major casino in Europe—but not before stealing millions in rigged winnings. He didn’t see himself as a criminal. He saw himself as an artist, someone who understood the system better than the people who built it. But casinos don’t take kindly to being played. At 19, he was nearly caught during a high-stakes slot machine hacking operation in Monaco. Interpol was on his trail. The European gambling syndicates wanted him either working for them or dead. So he vanished—and resurfaced in Hong Kong, where he met the only people who truly understood his talents: the 332 Gang.
The Architect of the 332 Gambling Empire
When Manimal brought him into the 332 Gang, the triads were still running gambling like it was the 1980s—high-stakes poker, underground mahjong parlors, and rigged street games. Crogue dragged them into the future. He built a fully digitized illegal gambling network—a system of underground crypto casinos, mobile betting apps, and AI-driven odds manipulation. He used quantum computing models to predict game outcomes, ensuring the 332 Gang always had the edge in every bet placed. He designed a facial recognition system that could detect card counters, cheaters, and undercover cops the moment they stepped into a gambling den. Within a year, the 332 Gang controlled 80% of the illegal gambling market in Hong Kong. Within three years, they were running offshore betting rings that stretched from Macau to Dubai to Moscow. And Crogue? He became untouchable—a digital god, running an empire from behind a keyboard, hidden in a world of neon screens and pulsing techno beats.
The Mind of a Degenerate Genius
Crogue is a walking contradiction. He’s insanely intelligent, capable of running high-stakes financial fraud, advanced cyberattacks, and digital warfare—but he spends his downtime watching bizarre hentai in VR. He’s a ruthless businessman, capable of destroying lives with the click of a button—but he refuses to leave his high-tech penthouse, where he keeps his 24-monitor setup and custom-built AI assistants. He’s a master strategist, controlling billions of dollars in illicit gambling operations—but he still gets irrationally angry when someone beats him at an old-school arcade game. Despite his odd quirks, everyone in the 332 Gang respects him. Why? Because Crogue makes them richer than they ever dreamed possible.
The Fetish, The Music, The Madness
Crogue lives inside his own world, and that world runs on three things:
Techno.
He doesn’t just like it—he needs it. The thumping bass and relentless beats fuel his brain while he works.
His underground casino network only plays techno—no exceptions. If you don’t like it, you don’t get to gamble.
Hentai.
His penthouse is plastered with rare, high-end anime artwork—the kind that costs more than some people’s entire lives.
He owns multiple VR headsets, all custom-modified for very specific purposes. No one asks questions.
There are rumors that he once hacked an entire corporate server just to access a “lost” anime episode that no one else had seen. He denies nothing.
The Algorithm.
Somewhere in his penthouse, he’s working on something big—something terrifying.
A program so advanced that it can predict the outcome of almost any gambling event with 99% accuracy.
If he perfects it, the 332 Gang won’t just run Hong Kong—they’ll run the entire global betting market.
Where He Stands Now
Crogue is more than just a hacker, more than just a gambler—he is the nerve center of the 332 Gang’s empire. The triads don’t trust him, but they fear him. The police can’t catch him, because he doesn’t exist on paper. And the entire city of Hong Kong unknowingly gambles under his control, their fates decided by his code. One thing is certain—as long as there’s money to be made, odds to be rigged, and hentai to be watched, Crogue will be there, pulling the strings from the shadows, surrounded by neon, numbers, and digital corruption.