With just 50,000 copies published by six journalists, California-based Daily Breeze was suddenly paralyzed by a call from readers complaining.

The driver who left yesterday was the cause....

It was natural for readers to react because one or two bold news dealt with in the central area and one or two conspiracy theories appeared on the first page of the newspaper that was published with minor regional news.

The problem was the number (1) followed by the title ’Monsters may live under your house (1).' Readers could not bear to read the conspiracy theories of a deranged journalist many more times in the future.

Few office employees were tired of grabbing their phones and grabbing their subscribers by lunch.

In a small room independent of employees, there was a person tapping the busy keyboard looking at the monitor with a dark face. Stanley Fisher, publisher and author of Daily Breeze.

Stanley Fisher, who majored in journalism at London's prestigious University of Political Economics and a career in journalism at the BBC, left the BBC and returned home to set up a small province, had a huge goal. But the reality was hard. No matter how hard I tried, the number of issuances did not increase, and the debt only increased every day.

The top priority for journalists to develop is the spread of good journalists. But it was fast to rent expensive California, so we didn't have the luxury of bringing good talent together in a fast-paced, local area.

No matter how hard I tried, I was unable to escape the endless loop leading to the failure to acquire talent - less quality of articles - fewer publications - fewer ad revenue.

The bank no longer allowed loans, and acquaintances turned their backs on him to borrow money. Eventually, I even left my wife.

Every month, he had to seriously consider closure as he became increasingly difficult to get salaries for his employees.

I got a call from an alumni who studied in London when I was a student.

There was only one line of content in an email from a famous friend who had received the journalist of the year award twice in England….

‘I have a plan to save the company. ’

The alumni I met after 10 years gave him the news story.

As soon as she saw what she had given, Stanley Fisher could see why this world-renowned journalist had given her this.

A world with monsters, robots, and superpowers...

It was a crazy story that no one would believe, but at least it was interesting enough to get people's attention.

Those who read the article will curse and stone him as yellow media, but he could do anything to save the newspaper.

The way to pay employees next month's salary right now was not the time to show their pride as journalists in the overwhelming judgement.

Throughout writing, Stanley Fisher smiled like a true man.

The data came from a definite source, and everyone on the data was blindness. Every piece of data was reliable. However, when they put it together, they created a confusing SF novel.

Who the hell reads this stuff? I can't even believe it. ’

As expected, the readers were frantic. The constant ringing of the phone was evidence. Surprisingly, however, only one of the five planning articles appeared, and a tremendous amount of interest from major media was spilled. The New York Times and the Washington Post, as well as the British Guardian and Schfigel in Germany, were also interested in his articles.

Who would read an article like this? ’The question disappeared.

Stanley Fisher replied to an email from Le Monde, France's leading newspaper, turning his back and burying himself in a chair.

‘You'll get your next month's salary somehow. ’

It was important that the company that was on the brink of closing down, whether protests were coming from readers or not, survived.

Stanley Fisher suddenly felt quiet around him.

The buzzer was still ringing, but I couldn't hear the employees.

I looked up and saw men in suits approaching me across the office. It was as she said.

As soon as the suits entered his room, they asked without hesitation.

“Stanley Fisher? ”

“Yes.”

“You should come with us. ”

“Where did they come from...? ”

“You'll find out when you go. Get up from your seat. ”

“I don't care if I follow you, but if I leave, I won't be able to pay my staff salary……. ”

“You don't have to worry about that. ”

“Hold on. I'll get up as soon as I finish what I started. ”

He got up from his seat after clicking on the outgoing icon to send a message that had been saved as a quick gesture.

The suits quickly swept through the box of laptops and documents and disappeared.

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From a site that shares faces and profiles of Harvard college students, an article was uploaded about the humor of the community site that expanded to the University of Ivy League.

Some members had comments that they would think were bad news articles that were not worth reading, but most of them were giggling and entertaining because they were uploaded to the humor category.

College students who thought the articles were interesting began to spread to various internet communities.

At about the same time, it was uploaded to MySpace, the largest Internet community in the United States.

The SCO immediately entered into action.

An article in MySpace could be deleted within two hours of being uploaded. However, more than 30,000 people had already been viewed.

The problem was an article posted on Facebook.

I asked politely to release the article. However, university students studying at Harvard University refused SCO requests on the ground. That was not enough, and I published an email on the bulletin board stating that a government agency had asked me to release the article.

SCO's media management team has announced that they will go into legal action if they do not release the article immediately. However, the thunder-nakers who do not have to be afraid of the world set up a vein to try as much as they can. They denounced the SCO as a scammer pretending to be the government.

Celebrity journalists couldn't miss this delicious-looking food.

This crazy article in California's local paper swept up on the Internet and began spreading around the world, including the national anthem.

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“I can't deal with college students like this!! ”

James Spader strikes his desk with his fist and throws away the documents.

The head of the media response team, standing tall in a floating position, looked down with his head bent.

It was once again before the aftermath of the knight who had barely slept last month sank.

It was a mistake to overlook that Facebook was a non-commercial community. For university students who did not know the world, there was neither economic pressure nor legal pressure. If we push further here, the SCO will be blown to smithereens. The White House secretary asked me to blame you for this.

After a long journey, James Spader sits facedown in a chair. He suppressed his anger because anger no longer helps calm things down.

That's what this is about. Ten good times and one mistake is road amitabul.

He looks at the one who caused the collapse of the twenty-year tower and asks in a frustrated voice.

“So what are you going to do? ”

“I think we should wait for the Internet to quiet down for now. ”

“You said you have two more articles to publish? Wouldn't it be louder? ”

“Yes, but fortunately, no one believes the story. ”

James Spader shakes his head.

It didn't matter whether the article was true or not.

The problem is that monsters, superpowers, and robots have been branded in people's heads.

In the future, even if the Beast finds even the slightest glimpse of an ideal, people will want an explanation by associating it with this article. The activity of SCO will be reduced to an extent that it is difficult to compare with the previous one.

He laughed at the fact that the powerful empire he had built all his life was shaken by just a few college students and an Internet bulletin board.

James Spader said in a frustrated voice.

“Just make sure things don't escalate. I'll take care of the rest. ”

As the team leader stepped out, James Spader grabbed the remaining hair with both hands.

Although he said he would take care of it himself, he could not be sharp in front of the uncharted mystique of the Internet unless the government controlled the Internet and the media, such as China.

That's not the only problem.

The families of reporters detained for the knights are holding a holiday protest in front of the White House.

We can't keep the reporters in custody forever. No matter how long it takes to write a confidentiality pledge, some of them will risk their lives to find out what happened to them. Moreover, most of them belong to a leading media company.

It's only a matter of time before someone listens to their claims, and as that happens and more journalists come out, the SCO becomes public.

James Spader thought the fundamental responsibility of today's case was his own.

Since times have changed, the way we deal with media has also changed. They had to take a bypass approach with economic pressure, not physical force. However, SCO's media response team treated the media in the same way as the '70s and' 80s. He forced the journalist who wrote the article to quarantine him.

‘How long can this continue? ’

He felt that the SCO had reached its limit in keeping its secrets hidden. But I had to do as much as I could. We need to stay as long as possible and prepare for the world to change.

James Spader grips his cheek with his palm. However, he did not expect to publish another article on the same topic in Scottsdale and Denver.

* * *

As soon as the arrest started by the president, the news and the Internet were blocked, so the vows had no idea what was going on outside.

However, the absence of James Spader for several days resulted in a successful plan being made in Iraq through Judith Anderson.

Seowon blamed himself for not remembering anything that might help after opening his eyes here.

All I could think of was accidents where people died and got hurt, but no matter how much I wrapped my head around it, I didn't have a good memory to use right away.

Everyone has the knowledge of the future they want, but his advantage is that he invested all of his assets in Apple stock. But it's a far-off story that the money you invest is going to be enormous. Apple hasn't even developed an iPhone yet.

But now vows feel that the ability to spot mega trends is more powerful than knowing dozens of singular facts.

People don't know about the power of the Internet. Experts talk about the future of being able to do everything on television and the Internet, but they don't even know how much influence the Internet has on life.

Sites that are constantly increasing the number of members do not know how much impact search and community sites have. We don't know that the impact of a cyberspace of 10,000 people who will become Opinion leaders is much greater than that of a million people.

The vows made use of that.

How to smoke through a number of local areas and focus on the gathering of people who will be leaders around the world. Focusing on where the top talent gathers to establish a Node, and then spreading memes in the place where the majority gathers to form trends.

Judith Anderson, obsessed with the idea that moving the public is a powerful media article, opposed to the strategy of this vow. But she will soon realize. He's wrong about what he thinks.

The vows didn't matter how the SCO behaved.

What was important to him was what the endangered SCO did to him.

I thought I couldn't keep myself in custody as the leader of the Manhattan incident.

The real game is then.

You must pay for pranking with the sacred contract.

Seowon sat on the couch facing towards the entrance. It's because I felt a man with a force coming.

The door was open.

Unlike James Spader's anticipation, Nick Drake walks in with a man in his 50s.

I smiled at the mouth of the vow.

A person appeared who looked very interesting.

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