Since the pre-sale of "Little White Dove," it has been reprinted three times, with each batch being larger than the last, yet every time it goes on sale, it sells out in less than an hour. Zero’s works were popular before, but never had such a frenzy in sales. Over the past month, Zero frequently trended on social media, maintaining high popularity, which very successfully boosted the sales of "Little White Dove" and even made this relatively niche comic book challenge the sales of Zero’s most popular "Death Legend." Nora Scott didn’t grab a copy in the first two rounds. This time, she asked editor Barry to help, but still came up empty. Online, Zero was trending again, blinding the netizens once more. The reason was that the official social media accounts of Victor Technology, Fernwood Entertainment, and Cool Ridge Media posted photos from similar angles at the same time, with the same caption. Caption content: Today’s overtime work content—reading "Little White Dove." Photo content: Company employees sitting at their desks, each holding a copy of "Little White Dove" and reading it. If it were just one company, netizens would laugh it off and move on. However, this involved three companies, with consistent content, clearly communicated in advance. Especially since Victor Technology is a leader in drone manufacturing, Fernwood Entertainment is one of the top artist agencies in the country, and Cool Ridge Media holds a significant position among many video platforms... These are well-known big companies! They’re joining forces to promote Zero’s "Little White Dove"?! Naturally, this buzz needed no marketing; foolish netizens started promoting it spontaneously. #LittleWhiteDoveSoldOut# #RumoredZeroAcquiredThreeCompanies# #ZeroOnTrendingAgain# Netizens: ʀᴇᴀᴅ ʟᴀᴛᴇsᴛ ᴄʜᴀᴘᴛᴇʀs ᴀᴛ 𝙣𝙤𝙫𝙚𝙡~𝙛𝙞𝙧𝙚~𝙣𝙚𝙩 [For over a month, have I been watching a continuous series called "Zero’s Trending Performances"?] [Zero is awesome. With the legendary stories circulating online, I even believe he bought these three companies.] [Here he comes! Here he comes! Zero’s back with his trending combo!] [Hahahaha, Zero is truly the first person to dominate the trends, yet always surprises me! So interesting!] [Zero: Forced to engage.] Of course, the netizens always find some gossip amid the clues— [Here’s a secret: the CEO of Fernwood Entertainment and Cool Ridge Media is the same person. I looked up his photo, young and capable, sorry, I’ve become a fan of his looks.] [If Zero were female, then I’m willing to believe Mr. Langley is the man behind her.] [Mr. Langley is quite a legendary figure too, the real-life version of the domineering CEO you want; young and charming. If it’s Zero×Boss Langley, I can ship this couple.] [What about my ship of Zero×Clement Winter, the father-son duo?] [Clement Winter is all closed-off, let him stay that way. Boss Langley’s marketing tactic is really bold yet sweet, especially with Zero’s previous social media post. Tsk tsk... Anyway, I’m locked in.] [Camilo from Victor Technology is also handsome, okay? Why can’t it be Camilo×Zero?] Meanwhile, Zero, the topic center, was driving home and called Pedro Langley. The phone vibrated on the living room sofa. Almost forgot, when contacting Pedro Langley in the morning at school, he said he’d visit Antonio Easton in the afternoon. Hearing movement in the living room, Pedro Langley stepped out of Antonio Easton’s room, poking his head out, and asked, "You’re back?" Nora Scott frowned, "Was the idea for the three companies to promote ’Little White Dove’ yours?" "Yes." Pedro Langley closed the door to avoid disturbing Antonio Easton and then asked, "Why?" "Isn’t that a good thing?" Indeed, it’s a good thing, but just the thought of not getting a copy herself irked Nora Scott. Arriving slightly later, Oliver Scott and Marcus Shaw stopped in their tracks upon seeing only Nora’s back. —There’s a murderous aura. Oliver Scott: "Er, I’m not going inside. I’ll just go to your room directly." Three seconds later, they retreated from the living room and headed to Marcus Shaw’s bedroom next door. Here, Pedro Langley also noticed Nora’s unusual expression and tactfully turned to pour a glass of water, handing it to her, "Is there a problem?" Taking the water, Nora gulped it down to quell her temper. She asked, "Did you stockpile extra books?" "I did stash some before," said Pedro Langley, "but I just gave them away." "To whom?" Nora raised an eyebrow. "Friends and family, one copy each." Is slapping on the tag of "comic book fan" really that fun? Pedro meant well, and Nora wouldn’t be angry at him, but she couldn’t suppress the rebellious fire rising inside.
