Troubled with the pressure from work and the meaningless mundanity of life, the lonely woman made a clone of herself to fill the void in her heart, to which she became reliant and controlling, leading to the clone’s desire to escape and be free.
After the assassination of a Celestial, Su Mobei, a human, was assigned to investigate the case with a Celestial as his partner. Fearful that the Celestial would suspect him of colluding with the White Way—which could lead to his decapitation, he shared his suspicions with the assassin, Bai Qi, who happened to be his long-lost friend. Follow Su Mobei in uncovering the reason for the assassination, the origin of the Celestials, and the existence of the Moon City.
My dad sacrificed his life to save others in a fire incident, gaining the attention of the media. To hop on the popularity of the incident, a clone-making company decided to create a digital clone of my dad for free—albeit temporarily, it allowed us to bid a proper farewell. Unexpectedly, the disgraceful deeds of my dad’s past were uncovered through his clone. This is a story of a man who became a hero after his death, but later known as a “villain” because of his clone.
The invention of virtual consciousness allowed vegetative patients to be up and about again—by having the virtual consciousness repeat the patient’s life, the patient’s own consciousness could be awakened. It was a joy for Tong Xin’s parents when he finally woke up, but what happens when the boy figures out how to avoid responsibilities by having the virtual consciousness take over?