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Artificial Love
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Ongoing, First published Mar 28, 2021
Mary Beth a famous and talented scientist of San Jose Technology Corporation lost her son because of the bus accident. Mary Beth and her team made a kitchen robot assistant at that time and when she lost her child, the team gave her the robot that they have made to comfort her. She then decided to make a robot that looks like her son named Eric. Every year she change the look and feature of the robot as if it is a human growing day by day. Eric grew into a fine handsome and way too perfect man for a human being. He lives like a human being and got well-known throughout the town as a smart, kind, and good-looking detective, but they didn't know that who they idolize the most was a robot. Eric being a robot was a big secret being kept by Mary Beth and her team from the city and the company, but everything got slowly exposed when Eric meet the carefree part-timer girl named Alex.
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