No one is to know Zero Nine is really a robot. Because Zero Nine was designed to specifically be a lover, when he sees Da-Da he instantly begins to refer to her as ”Girlfriend.” Once Bo-Won tracks down Zero Nine and finds he is in safe hands, he talks Da-Da into keeping Zero Nine by her side for just a week, but he has to remain a secret. When she reaches out to touch him, Zero Nine slips out of his case and Da-Da ends up flopping on top of him, their lips accidentally touch and the robot turns on.
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Team leader Eom Da-Da accepts the delivery, thinking it is the movie dummy she has been expecting from America and is shocked to discover the dummy inside the case is amazingly human-like. Not wanting to turn his “friend” over to the woman who sent back her last robot in a mangled mess, Nam Bo-Won, a Kronos Heaven data trainer who has become emotionally attached to Zero Nine, decides to steal him away using a delivery service who drops off his crate at REAL, a special effects make-up company. Zero Nine, their newest creation, is a lover robot whose soon-to-be-owner is a psychotically evil woman named Diana. Kronos Heaven is a state of the art company that makes amazing human-like robots whose customers are the top 0.01% of society. Now, it’s South Korea’s turn to give the story a shot with this 40 half-hour episode rendition entitled My Absolute Boyfriend. Four years later Taiwan jumped on the bandwagon by airing their 13 episode adaptation of the tale, calling it Absolute Darling. Then, in 2008, the manga’s idea was adapted into an 11 episode Japanese drama of the same name.
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Shot through with striking language in a fierce natural setting, My Absolute Darling is an urgently told, profoundly moving book that marks the debut of an extraordinary new writer.In March of 2003 Yuu Watase’s six-volume manga series Absolute Boyfriend was published. The listener tracks Turtle’s escalating acts of physical and emotional courage and watches, heart in throat, as she struggles to become her own hero – and, in the process, becomes ours as well. Motivated by her first experience with real friendship and a teenage crush, Turtle starts to imagine escape, using the very survival skills her father devoted himself to teaching her. And for the first time, the larger world begins to come into focus: Her life with Martin is neither safe nor sustainable. Then Turtle meets Jacob, a high-school boy who tells jokes, lives in a big clean house, and looks at Turtle as if she is the sunrise.
Her social existence is confined to the middle school (where she fends off the interest of anyone, student or teacher, who might penetrate her shell) and to her life with her father.
Turtle has grown up isolated since the death of her mother, in the thrall of her tortured and charismatic father, Martin. But while her physical world is expansive, her personal one is small and treacherous. The creeks, tide pools, and rocky islands are her haunts and her hiding grounds, and she is known to wander for miles. At 14, she roams the woods along the Northern California coast. A brilliant and immersive, all-consuming audiobook about one 14-year-old girl’s heart-stopping fight for her own soul.