Was Rorschach a siscon?
Of course not, it was only because the person he liked just so happened to be his younger sister … Cough, cough, that was just a joke, please don't take it seriously.
Actually, Rorschach hadn't even reached the level of "orthopedics" yet.
His family's situation was special. His irresponsible parent was always away from home, and in recent years, his parent had even gone missing. The two siblings had relied on each other for so many years, and their relationship was quite good.
Now that his "only family member" was in great danger, Rorschach naturally couldn't accept it.
Since that divine artificial limb could give Lori a perfect physical body, then he would definitely obtain it at all costs.
As for his argument with the Shire, it was probably because of that damned innate talent of his.
You say that your younger sister is unparalleled in the world? Of course I can't accept it. My younger sister is definitely one hundred times cuter than your damned otaku sister.
Rorschach was usually gentle and mature, but would transform into a true siscon whenever he talked about his younger sister, while Rorschach was a fake siscon who looked like a child, but would transform into a true child whenever his innate talent activated.
Naturally, the two of them started arguing over "My father can fly a plane", "Hmph, not only can my father fly a plane, he can also fly a rocket", which was at a kindergarten level.
And now, Rorschach deeply regretted his childish behavior that day. He was already an adult, yet he was still as impulsive as a child. He began seriously considering how to solve this fatal problem.
[Yep, you didn't do anything wrong. Your younger sister is indeed the cutest person in the world. Why are you lying down? Why are you rolling around?]
Lori's words were still ringing in his ears, but Rorschach was still completely defeated.
From today onwards, he would have a new dark history that would make him unable to raise his head in front of his younger sister.
"… When did you start watching?"
It wasn't time for despair yet. The Gods' attention was limited, and the New Gods had far too much work to do at the same time. It was likely that she hadn't seen anything at all at that time …
[Starting from "As her older brother, what other reason would I need to see my younger sister alive and kicking?"]
"Haven't you been watching from the very beginning? Why didn't you say anything!? "
Rorschach was in despair …
[I said something, and I even live streamed it for Ibe.]
Alright, so everyone knew. And so, Rorschach continued rolling around … Ah, where's the time machine? Is there a blue civet cat that can open the door?
[Let me tell you something happy.]
Happy? What would be happy about this time?
[For example, to an unlucky person's older sister. Ibe's younger sister's younger sister's's to's to's younger sister to's's's to's younger sister. For example, when Isabella heard about Charles's passionate confession, she was very happy.]
She's to's's to ' They's's? But their happiness has nothing to do with me.
She's's to 'to' to roll to to ''s''s's's, she '''s's's's and's's's to ''s to's to her to be a''s to be to her to be to '' 'to use use's heard''s? heard's a a '''s't '' '' '' '' '' ''t..''t't '' ''s.' '''s't '''s's, '''s. Don't you think it's the same as a celestial being? .? Not only did you defeat '' Shire, you even proved that your younger sister is super cute. Aren't you happy?]
Happy? Rorschach could only think of the hero who dared to publicly declare his love for his younger sister. Now, he was being mercilessly exploited by his younger sister. It couldn't get any worse.
Had he already jumped into a river? Should I give him some lunch boxes as a way of consoling him? That's probably what he needs right now.
[Cough, let me remind you that you're already smiling evilly. Can you not be so obvious when you're gloating?]
* Slap! *
Rorschach suddenly slapped his own face. He really needed to think of a way to fix this damned talent of his. Otherwise, he really would die one day because of his cheap mouth … no, cheap face?
But Rorschach would probably have to rely on this talent of his now.
"From now on, the original name of the magazine will be scrapped. It'll be changed to 'Absolute Truth'. I'll finish writing the introduction and use it as the cover."
"The original subscriber base? We still have less than a hundred subscribers … I'm afraid that many of the magazine's' 'employees are still working on it. It's better to throw away the past impressions and restrictions and start all over again. "
"The employees won't be changed for the time being, but I'll be inspecting your work conditions. If you don't want to go to the job market tomorrow to find a new job, then you'd better work hard for the next few days."
"I've hired several professionals from Earth. They'll help with the promotion and editing of the magazine … If anything happens to any of them, I'll directly fire all of them. I've never lied before. You should all know this."
In just a single morning, Rorschach left a deep impression on the editorial staff of the magazine.
What left an even deeper impression on them were the new promotion core and design requirements for the magazine.
"Our new promotion core is that the content of our magazine is absolutely true. At the very least, the content written by me will be absolutely true."
Yep, this was how Rorschach intended to use his talent.
Since this damned talent could no longer be replaced, then even if it was a side effect, it should still be useful.
Magazines and news media were media channels that provided information to the world. In order to pursue sales and influence, every famous media outlet had their own specialties. Only then would they be able to survive in the competition.
For example, some media outlets had news that came especially quickly. Some media outlets had novels and promotions that were especially interesting. Some media outlets had all sorts of colorful and beautiful posters.
You had to have your own specialties. You had to have a targeted user group that was useful to the user group. Only then would people spend money to subscribe to your magazine.
The more niche the magazine was, the more it was tailored to a specific user group. The more loyal the user group would be, but the more they would deviate from the general public.
Previously, the Game Church was like this. They used game guides as their selling point. In Aishi Saul's domain, where military strategists fought for … It seemed that not only did the higher-ups of the Game Church not have any expectations for the magazine, they even had a habit of losing money.
Of course, it wasn't difficult to understand what the general public wanted. They simply wanted the magazine's content to be updated faster, and the stories to be interesting. It would be best if there were some exciting murder and violence or 18R stories.
When the magazine carried the heavy responsibility of publicizing Ansorenne's battle situation, the content itself was also very important. However, it was inevitable that the publicity would be overly beautified.
The Game Church's strength couldn't compare to those veteran churches. Furthermore, there were very few Descenders. Naturally, they were unable to provide enough exciting news and battle stories.
They couldn't compete in terms of content, but if it was in terms of writing style … those veteran newspapers and magazines supported by the major churches had long since started paying attention to nurturing professional writers. Roland didn't have much of an advantage either.
But that day, Rorschach had a new idea when he saw the 'Man in the Fog' story that seemed believable but was actually far from the truth.
"Although the media outlets flaunt their neutrality and publish the absolute truth, if anyone really believes it, then there's probably a problem. However, if a magazine that can guarantee absolute truth were to appear, wouldn't it attract readers who are already sick of lies and false advertisements? Wouldn't it give the magazine's content an extremely strong credibility? "
In any case, Roland's innate ability was becoming less and less of a secret. Why not just use it as a selling point for the magazine?
From a certain standpoint, this wasn't anything new. However, in the past, all the magazines that used truth as a selling point had failed because a small blemish could overturn all their previous efforts … Even if there wasn't a blemish, wouldn't other competitors create one?
However, the truth that Rorschach wanted to guarantee was only his personal truth …
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