Chapter 104's design drawings appeared for the first time

That evening, Shuishui sat in front of the computer and checked the group chat. Within a few minutes, the group had grown from two people to six people. They were all very unfamiliar, and they were very enthusiastic in their greetings.

"Hi! How are you?" They sent Shuishui a smile emoji.

"Hello." Shuishui's reply was very cold, because she was waiting for the other party to say it first.

"A friend said that your ghostwriting is very reliable, and he also got the highest score. We all have the same thesis title. If you we hire you as our ghostwriter, will you be able to write about the same topic in different models? This runs the risk of being easily discovered and found out." They were afraid of finding unreliable ghostwriters, but now that they had found one good ghostwriter, they were worried that the writing style will be similar and the professor would find out. It would be a very serious problem.

"Don't worry about that. It won't happen. I'll write in a different style and guarantee high quality for each work. You can refer to your friend's thesis. I don't plagiarize." Shuishui was very confident because she also hated plagiarism. For her, changing writing styles would be easy.

Shuishui sent another message: "I can guarantee that it'll be of a certain quality. I know that you might not believe it at first, but I can't do anything about this because I've only written for your friend. Everything else will depend on you." Establishing trust was a very difficult hurdle for Shuishui. If they couldn't trust her, then there was nothing she could do. After all, she did not want to lose her credibility for a sideline job.

The others all remained silent. Someone named Qingfeng suddenly sent a message: "Actually, I feel that if we're looking for someone to write for us, we definitely have to find someone who won't cheat on us. Shuishui is actually not bad. At first, I didn't trust her too much, but because my ghostwriting request was urgent, I decided to choose her. And her work was really good. She's really honest."

Shuishui was a little surprised. She didn't expect him to say that.

Shuishui stood in front of the computer and smiled. She found them very cute. She replied: "I'll attend to my own affairs first. I'll say it now—I don't have enough time. I won't accept it."

The others were a little nervous because the deadline for the thesis was set quite early. They considered that the required word count wasn't too high and that Shuishui had already previously helped their friend. Hence, there shouldn't be too much of a problem. They had to go beyond their worries. They decided to trust Shuishui, whom they had never met before. Money wasn't a problem. The problem was that if they didn't write the thesis well, their grades would be affected. They have been lax and slightly passive students, so they didn't really want to write it themselves. Even if they had tried working on it themselves, they still would not be able to.

Shuishui felt that they were all waiting for her decision. She then replied: "Please send the time and request to me."

All five had the same request. Shuishui looked at it and replied: "The word count requirement isn't very high. The academic requirements, however, are of higher standard."

The request was not explicitly stated, but they had understood.

They found Shuishui to be quite professional. They told Shuishui that their university professor had said in class that their thesis output needed to be written in academic terms and could not be too straightforward. However, the request was not explicitly stated.

They waited expectantly for Shuishui's response.

After a long while, Shuishui replied: "It's not a big problem. The number of words is only around 2,500. It's mainly about your major. You can send me your class information. I estimate that I can finish five articles in ten days. If I finish earlier, I will contact you."

"Okay." They saw that Shuishui's promised delivery time was also quite early, so they concluded that if they would not be satisfied with her work, they could still revise it.

Shuishui prepared to work on her underwater computer. There were a lot of things to do. The design drawings and basic graphics were already out. The wheelchair had many functions. When needed, it could change its shape so that the person in the chair could stand up.

After a long time, she reached the last step and started to ponder. It seemed like something was missing. What exactly was missing? She was a little confused. 'It uses a lot of physical force, which could be used in a wheelchair. Right . . . it was the power of the wheelchair. The battery? No. The battery was not safe.' She was conflicted. 'After all, it is for household use. Perhaps it could be set as a human-powered device. It could be used to power a bicycle. She could turn her foot into a hand.'

With this idea in mind, she redesigned her drawing. This time, she drew very quickly because she already had all the concepts in her mind.

She was soon able to finish the new design. She then started working on the detailed description.

She did not know if her teacher would like it, but since she had decided to do it, she would not stop halfway. She also planned to work hard on her gift for her father.

Shuishui's phone suddenly rang.

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