A Core Ship From The Start

Chapter 1012 - 1012 698 Star Language_2



Chapter 1012 - 1012 698 Star Language_2

?Chapter 1012: Chapter 698: Star Language_2 Chapter 1012: Chapter 698: Star Language_2 At the time of publication, Shirley still remembered how the Fog City Times had almost daily book reviews, fundamentally split into two camps. One side regarded Mary’s novel ending as excessively cruel and misaligned with mainstream values. Furthermore, they argued that if an organization called the Tribunal were to act on such values, it too would meet its destruction.

The other side simply sneered at this, praising Mary for interpreting the concept of humans and the universe from a brand-new perspective, after all, “strangers are naturally suspicious”. People might look similar on the same planet, which is fine, but why bother being so courteous with alien races that not only look different but also have entirely different bodies? Moreover, at a time when the race’s survival was at stake, shouldn’t humans be protected rather than sacrificing them for the sake of alien races?

Gradually, the discussion expanded beyond just book lovers and the science fiction literary scene; it turned into a serious topic on how humans can coexist with other races in the universe, with more and more people getting involved. Even within Masters College, plenty of professors and teachers argued ceaselessly over it.

Reporters had also tried to track down Mary, the author, to ask for her thoughts, but unfortunately, they couldn’t find her—they naturally couldn’t find her because while they scoured the entire Fog City, Mary was off adventuring beside Duanmu Huai, not caring about the paparazzi’s opinions.

During that period, Shirley and Asherica were incredibly worried about Mary; many people who couldn’t win arguments would vent their frustration on the author, and being a woman, she was already at a disadvantage. All sorts of sarcastic and dirty attacks were hurled at her, and just reading the daily newspapers could enrage them enough to consider jumping off a building. They feared Mary might contemplate suicide over it.

Mary had said she was fine, and because she called them every now and then to report that she was safe, they suspected that Mary might have just gone somewhere else to hide.

Now, looking back, she had indeed hidden away—just in a place far beyond their expectations.

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