No Substitutes for the Bigshots' Dream Girl Anymore!
Chapter 1389 Consciousness
Live broadcasting system, Blue Star plot, cannon fodder female supporting character.
All these things were chosen by the queen herself.
She wanted Hannah to die in the small world.
To die within the plot.
In an endless cycle of reincarnation, life after life.
But what she hadn’t expected was that Hannah would blaze her own trail, completely ignoring the demands of the live broadcasting system and choosing the path of collapsing the plot.
This choice also took Wayne Lane by surprise.
When he had suggested putting Hannah into the small world, he had already made plans to join her there.
He admitted that this was his selfish desire.
Hannah felt that the characters George River and Jimmy Simmons in the plot were familiar because they were part of his consciousness.
Vincent was the same.
Nevertheless, no matter how formidable he was, he would still be bound by the rules of the small world.
He could only watch, unable to intervene in any way.
All that had happened on Blue Star felt more like a dream to him.
But equally, it was a cage he had specially crafted for Hannah.
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However, this cage was never secure from the start.
After Wayne Lane had decided to cast part of his consciousness onto Blue Star, Sheffield Benedict also noticed this.
Though Sheffield was gentle and amiable, he also had a stubborn side.
Unwilling to be outdone by Wayne Lane, he too split his consciousness and projected it onto Blue Star.
Initially, he had chosen Arnold Simmons, who had already intersected with Hannah.
But the role of Arnold Simmons was strange.
After several attempts at consciousness projection, not only did he fail, but he also ended up splitting his consciousness in two, being forced to project onto two other characters.
One was Jackie Qualls, the other Louis Snyder.
Jackie’s reincarnation was also due to his projection mishap.
Sheffield was prepared to interact with Hannah in a new identity, but in the end, he was forced to become part of the drama itself.
Just like Wayne Lane, he couldn’t influence the characters’ actions in the plot.
Even someone as desperate as Emma, who poured her entire consciousness into the small world, could only temporarily disrupt the protagonist’s behavior.
A small world could be inhabited by only one transmigrator.
That was the rule.
It was both a regulation of the live broadcasting system and a law of the small world.
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"Who exactly is this Arnold Simmons?"
Sheffield mumbled to himself.
Wayne Lane couldn’t give him an answer since he had already tried to investigate all the data in the small world.
Apart from the line where Hannah caused havoc, everything else seemed normal.
This Arnold Simmons was just a character within the plot.
That was the conclusion that Wayne Lane had reached.
But Sheffield felt that there was more to it.
If Arnold were just a regular antagonist of a small world, how could he have failed to take over his body?
There had to be something they had overlooked.
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Who was Arnold Simmons?
Neither Sheffield nor Wayne Lane knew, and Hannah didn’t either.
She didn’t know and didn’t intend to inquire.
But Gregory Lawrence was curious.
Arnold Simmons had suddenly appeared beside Hannah.
The explanation Hannah gave was that he was a friend she ran into on the street.
But Gregory didn’t think so.
He felt there had to be some "shenanigans" between these two individuals.
When Arnold introduced himself, he didn’t hide anything, even using his original name.
Gregory stroked his chin and pondered for a while.
This name, he hadn’t heard before.
He dealt in information trading; if it was a name he didn’t recognize, then he was probably just an ordinary person, right?
Gregory didn’t think further but instead, the Golden Lotus beside him barked excitedly several times.