Chapter 980 The Real World 13



Ning Hong could not possibly be the plagiarist; this is his own story.

The person who actually plagiarized was Ning Hongze's roommate.

Although Ning Hong lived in an apartment outside the school, he also had a bed in the dormitory. When he didn't want to leave the school during his lunch break, he would lie down there to rest.

He wrote this article in this dormitory room, since he had to take care of his child when he went home.

He doesn't have that much time to write these things anymore.

Isn't chatting with Acha more enjoyable?

Why not tease Acha a little?

While he was out using the restroom, his roommates saw the novel he had written. This person was an author on a certain online novel platform, and his book had achieved considerable success, making him a top-tier author on the platform.

He just finished one book and is preparing to start a new one.

I happened to come across Ning Hongze's novel.

His eyes lit up immediately.

He had actually struggled with the decision, but not being able to come up with a new story made him even more frustrated. After agonizing for two days, he saw that Ning Hongze didn't seem to intend to submit this to the website, so he took the initiative and copied all the content over while Ning Hongze was still saving up drafts. He made some minor modifications and then uploaded it all.

If Ning Hongze beats him to it, then his plagiarism will be exposed.

He uploads it first, and then Ning Hongze will be accused of plagiarizing him.

only--

What should I write next?

Ning Hongze's article is very detailed, including mechs, warships, and so on, all described clearly. It also includes the process of repairing mechs and uses a lot of professional terminology.

This person was completely unaware of the situation. He wanted to continue copying, but the problem was that Ning Hong had already published it on the campus network.

Not long after he published it, someone pointed out that his article was very similar to his novel.

At the time, someone even tagged him, telling him to sue Ning Hong for plagiarism.

He was feeling uneasy, but he never expected Ning Hong to delete the post so decisively, and then simply stop writing altogether. Since she stopped writing, he naturally couldn't continue either.

He's been on hiatus for several days now, still pondering things about wormholes.

The universe is vast, and the scope of the interstellar age is enormous, encompassing the entire universe.

It includes various planets, as well as many alien beasts.

"Author, why have you stopped updating?"

"That's right, author, I've given you a tip, so please update faster!"

"Big Brother—if you've been kidnapped, don't pay attention to me, ahhhhh, Big Brother has been kidnapped."

This is a drama queen/book fan.

This person is feeling somewhat bitter. What should they do next? How can the plot of the book be seamlessly connected?

However, this person is a master, so writing stories is not a difficult task for him.

He racked his brains for several days before finally coming up with a plot.

He made a few minor modifications and smoothly entered into the emotional entanglement.

He originally felt pretty good about himself, but he didn't expect that the book fans wouldn't buy it.

"What's going on? It feels like a completely different person wrote it."

"I agree, sir. We want to see an exciting interstellar war."

"You described it so grandly before, I could even picture it, how come it's so different all of a sudden?"

"Boss, are you just giving us the runaround?"

Many book fans have raised questions.

"Author, this novel doesn't quite fit your style."

Upon seeing this sentence, the person instantly tensed up.

Did this person somehow figure something out?

He regretted it a little, but if he had to choose again, he thought he would still choose to plagiarize, after all, such a good work was right in front of him.

He had to admit that Ning Hongze's novel was truly outstanding.

Of course, the person who reported Ning Hongze for plagiarism was not this person, but someone else.

It was Zhu Yu, the one who was competing with him for the student council president position.

Zhu Yu knew very well that if it came down to popularity alone, he would never be as popular as Ning Hongze. To win this competition, he had to take Ning Hongze down.

If everyone on campus dislikes Ning Hongze, then his chances of being elected will be even greater.

He happened to discover that one of Ning Hongze's novels overlapped with that of a popular author on a certain website; they were almost identical.

This delighted Zhu Yu, who immediately had the news posted on the campus network.

Ning Hong was actually anonymous, but the campus network IDs are basically linked to the student's ID card. Zhu Yu had a relative who was a director at the school, and he saw it on his computer.

Once Ning Hongze's reputation is ruined, she won't be able to compete with him.

The roommate was completely terrified.

Fortunately, he released it a step in advance, and things turned out exactly as he expected: Ning Hong was accused of plagiarism.

But here's the problem.

Ning Hong then completely stopped writing.

In the early stages, he mostly copied, but later he modified Ning Hongze's manuscript. When Ning Hongze was saving his manuscript, he would secretly peek at it and memorize most of the content.

Honestly, he really wanted to know how Ning Hongze came up with so many words.

There are no mechs or spaceships in this world, so these are probably just words Ning Hongze made up, but they sound so real.

"Hey, you're really not going to write anymore?"

Inside the dormitory, Chen Guanping, clutching the bed sheet beneath him, stammered, "I saw you wrote for so long, and it's a shame to just delete it like that."

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