A Weibo post, a photo, once again blew up online. In the photo, indoors, there’s the back of a young woman. The woman has a bun, looking neat and clean, exposing her slender neck, wearing a light green long knit crewneck sweater; the sweater is loose, baggy, with denim shorts on the bottom. She sits cross-legged on the carpet, displaying a segment of long and slender legs. She faces away from the camera, raises her right hand, slightly tilted upward, her arm is long and slender, with a loose sleeve falling down, and several black ropes casually wrapped around the wrist, contrasting sharply with the fair skin. In her hand, she’s holding a gaming controller. The photo has an overall clean look, soft tones, the youthful and vibrant aura of the girl almost jumping off the screen, making hearts flutter. All the beautiful words in the world cannot describe the stunning appeal. Even if it’s just a back view. Just from seeing this photo, the comments from netizens are almost unanimous— [Mom, I’m in love! Fell for a back view! [Kneel][Kneel][Kneel]] [Who is this! Begging to debut! I’m obsessed! Isn’t obsession enough?!] [In one minute, I need all information about this girl.] [That figure, that aura, I’m kneeling!] However, after the initial few seconds of amazement, they slowly realized— The Weibo post means: this beautiful girl is Zero?! At this point, fans found it hard to accept, their mental journey complex and intense. In no time, they split into three groups, each with differing views. One group completely disbelieving: [Dude, have some decency; if this is over twenty years old, I’ll live stream eating broken glass!] [Uncle, at least post a believable photo if you’re going to deceive us; posting a photo of someone in their thirties with elegant beauty, I might humor you.] The source of thɪs content is novel⁂fire.net [Look what you’ve driven Uncle to, always calling him a crusty footed big guy, a scruffy big uncle! Now see, Uncle went mad for you!] [God Z: Forced gender change, I pretend my boyfriend.] One group analyzing rationally: [Try saving the picture; the time it shows in your phone’s album is from five years ago. But Zero debuted seven years ago. Looking at the photo, she’s not even thirty... shock me to death.] [Notice the black rope on her wrist? It’s been years; Zero once posted a picture of a hiking backpack with the rope tied to it, accompanying him to many places. Emmm, watching the rope gradually age.] [Although it’s hard to believe, if it’s true, could it be that Uncle’s partner couldn’t stand the online teasing, so she logged into Uncle’s Weibo to clarify his gender?] [Highly likely to be true. Called Zero a crusty footed big guy for years, has he ever come out to explain? If the account wasn’t hacked, the credibility is as high as 80%.] [Damn, should we call Uncle or call the girl?] One group completely bewildered: [I don’t believe it! I don’t believe it!] [I’m dreaming! This is definitely fake!] [Zero is a girl? Judging by the figure, aura, looks won’t be less than seven out of ten. Sorry, if this is true, I’m shutting down.] [Same shutting down.] [Joking, Heaven gave Zero a ten in comic talent, can he also have a ten in looks? Fake, absolutely fake.] The news was too explosive; the feverish level of discussion surged quickly, comparable to the "Zero and UU plagiarism incident". Within half an hour, comments and shares passed ten thousand, the topic #ZeroIsAGirl# soared to the top trending, leaving confused bystanders stunned. Next, #UncleFansCollectivelyShuttingDown# followed closely behind, again leaving people amazed. A few days ago, the plagiarism incident, besides fans and passersby, industry comic artists and influencers dared not easily mention it to avoid seeming like attention leeches. Now, with entertaining gossip erupting, they couldn’t help but join in, all expressing shock, each yelling "shutting down". Most people still held on to disbelief. Called him Uncle for seven years; can you change that with a few words in a Weibo post or a picture? Plus, Zero’s Uncle image is deeply rooted in their minds. Even if the girl in the photo really stood before them, claiming her identity, they’d still think it’s just a joke. In short: Maybe it’s true, but they don’t want to believe it, preferring to deceive themselves. When the online frenzy reached a boiling point, Nora Scott, the subject of the buzz, yawned and crawled up from the desk.