The preview of "Base No. 9," with just a few scenes.
But Zero’s power is that terrifying, everything that needs to be shown is fully displayed, just a few scenes make people’s blood boil and excite them to the core.
Set in a wasteland the, starting with the "mysterious Base No. 9," an arrogant and powerful protagonist, indulging in wanton cruelty and destruction, new civilization buildings instantly beco ruins.
This protagonist is clearly set as a villain.
How will the story unfold?
What is the character setup of the protagonist?
...
Everything irresistibly stirs strong curiosity in people.
For so reason, just a few scenes made Sophie Scott think of her own "First Ruins," vaguely capturing so familiar shadows, but upon careful reflection, there’s no overlap at all.
Is it just because "First Ruins" and "Base No. 9" share the sa the that she’s being paranoid?
Thinking so, Sophie absentmindedly browsed through the comnts.
[Anything Uncle makes is sure to be high quality! I’m a hardcore fan, and I’m going to hype "Base No. 9" up!]
[Interesting, interesting. A few days ago, Uncle recomnded "Eternal Sleep" to Laura Collins to compete on the rankings, knocking down the number one wasteland work "First Ruins," and now the new work is also a wasteland the, released at 8 PM on Friday, exactly the sa ti as "First Ruins." Three guesses: one, Uncle can’t stand newcors imitating his style and wants to teach them a lesson; two, the the and timing are just coincidences; three, daring to guess, is there so personal grudge between Uncle and UU?]
[The above analysis makes sense, this targeting looks a bit obvious.]
[Haha, maybe soone who’s held a god position has run out of ideas and now needs to ride the newcor hype to stand out. The popularity of our UU’s work probably can’t even compare to his "Death Legend" back in the day.]
[The above is a UU black fan, isn’t it?]
[The above is a UU black fan, isn’t it? 1]
[Take UU away, we’re just small newcors, not interested.]
[Joke: God Z wants to ride UU’s wave of popularity.]
...
Seeing netizens associating her with Zero, most of whom were Zero’s fans and bystanders showing disdain for her, Sophie felt both angry and wronged.
Today’s troubles ca one after another, Sophie felt extrely upset, her eyes turning red again and again, and finally, she couldn’t hold back anymore and tears started streaming down.
Why is that!
Why do they all enthusiastically flock to Zero just because of a comic preview?!
Why does everyone look like they’re watching a joke, eager to see her et with a bleak fate?!
Tears blurred her eyes, and Sophie saw in the WeChat ssages that several comic artists malevolently sent her so online speculations of "Zero targeting UU," making her grit her teeth hard.
Throwing her phone aside, she took a deep breath, sat in front of the computer, and took out the digital tablet used for drawing.
She would let them see—
Even as a newcor, she is no worse than Zero!
*
In the guest bedroom.
Nora Scott sat cross-legged on the carpet, next to a box of drawings and books, which she took out one by one and placed on the floor.
These were taken from Ernesto Scott’s study.
According to Ernesto, Evelyn Easton quite liked researching chanical techniques and always drew so strange things, but Ernesto couldn’t understand them. When Evelyn was with Ernesto, she drew many blueprints, and this was just a small portion that was preserved.
Nora imdiately opened the blueprints, intending to study Evelyn’s chanical techniques skills, only to beco a little dazed after browsing a few pages.
The drawing skills were not bad, but—
The things she drew, is this a joke?
Nora was stunned for a few seconds, beginning to seriously consider the question of whether Evelyn was adopted.
"Buzz buzz buzz..."
The vibrating phone interrupted Nora’s thoughts.
Nora stood up, finding the phone tossed onto the soft bed after she finished posting on Weibo, and discovered it was a video call from Pedro Langley.
She clicked to answer, held the phone forward, putting her no-makeup face in front of the cara.
On the screen, Pedro Langley’s handso face popped up, neatly dressed and immaculate.
The background was in a study room.
Clean, tidy, good-looking.
Pedro: "..."
Nora: "..."
Through the screen, the two stared at each other silently.
After a long while, Nora finally broke the silence, "What’s up?"
With a subtle curve of his lips, Pedro imdiately asked, "How is the investigation at the Scott family going?"
"Just like that..." Nora hesitated for a mont, "What did you just ask?"
"I asked you, how is the investigation at the Scott family going?" Pedro patiently repeated, then relentlessly exposed her, "You went to the Scott family just to check on what you overheard yesterday, didn’t you?"
"..."
Since she was seen through, Nora simply shrugged, admitting it.
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