Xu Lie's personal space remained unchanged, featuring the endless blue sea, clear skies, and white sandy beaches. The warm sea breeze caressed him gently, like a lover's tender touch.
He didn't rush to check the earnings from this trip; instead, he focused on the two villas he had built for Anthony and Charles. After expressing their gratitude, the two Bionic Persons began to tidy up their new homes without disturbing Xu Lie's work.
Finally, Xu Lie found time to review the earnings from his third performance.
**Actor:** Xu Lie
**Difficulty Level Script:** Black and White
**Base Payment Points:**
**Script Review:** Additional Payment Points
**Personal Review:** Additional Payment Points
**Quarterly Total Views Ranking:** Third Place, Additional Payment Points
**Total Payment for This Performance:** Points
**Total Points:** Points
With points exceeding twenty thousand, a sense of joy filled Xu Lie as if his wallet was overflowing. He couldn't help but laugh out loud.
After the laughter subsided, he began to reflect. His personal rating was slightly lower than expected—was it because he had less screen time in the third play? He had deliberately portrayed the human Xu Lie facing Alien Life, grappling with inner turmoil and moral dilemmas, ultimately choosing to detonate a nuclear bomb to expose the aliens' existence. This action should have boosted his personal rating, yet it turned out lower than in the previous two plays.
Was it due to his limited appearances? That didn't seem right; he had also appeared multiple times as Alien Lie, stirring up chaos. His appearances should have been sufficient.
After some contemplation, he speculated that perhaps the disconnect between human Xu Lie and Alien Lie affected the ratings. He decided to set aside these thoughts for now and check how long this performance had taken—two weeks?
Was it really that quick? Xu Lie considered that this time with the Great Federation had indeed been a bit rushed, with changes occurring almost daily.
Should he go back and check on that silly girl Lu Youyou? In the world of Not Allowed to Fall in Love, his Bionic Person was still imprisoned for research purposes; without his explicit permission, they would never venture outside.
Si granted a month off, and returning so soon, Lu Youyou might still be in military training at university. It would be better to wait until the last two days of the holiday to visit her.
With this decision made, Xu Lie turned his attention to the three scripts sent by Si.
**High Difficulty Script: "Immortal Detective" Synopsis:** Time flows like water, and the coroner's work never ceases. An ancient coroner accidentally consumes a miraculous herb, granting him immortality. As he traverses through ancient, modern, and contemporary times, he experiences a series of bizarre and mysterious murder cases amid the changing dynasties.
**High Difficulty Script: "Eagle Knight" Synopsis:** In a city filled with mad scientists, awakened superpowers, and mutant humans, an ordinary boy is unfortunate enough to be struck by an eagle's claw, resulting in a mutation that grants him the abilities of a falcon. He takes on the responsibility of fighting crime to restore clear skies to the city.
**High Difficulty Script: "Endless Flowing Flames" Synopsis:** A rural boy grows up accompanied by magical tomes, yearning to learn the incomprehensible art of magic. One day, he is taken on as an apprentice by a passing mage and heads to the Continental Mage Exchange Conference. Step by step, he ultimately grows into a Grand Mage.
Xu Lie felt intrigued; Si had done well this time. The three scripts offered him a choice, and their synopses were quite appealing.
In the past, Xu Lie would have likely chosen "Immortal Detective." However, with twenty thousand points lying in his wallet and ample funds available, he was only interested in tackling high-difficulty Script Worlds.
With two high-difficulty scripts before him, he found that he had little interest in lower-tier scripts anymore. To put it simply, it was like being an exceptional basketball player—would you rather dominate middle school teams or challenge high school teams?
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