Well, 'Mouse Trap Science Fiction' could potentially refer to a sub - genre that combines elements of the classic board game 'Mouse Trap' with science fiction themes. Maybe it's about a world where the mechanics of the game are real, such as huge Rube - Goldberg - like machines being built to capture elusive beings (not necessarily literal mice), and this is set against a backdrop of a sci - fi universe with spaceships, aliens, and advanced technology.
There could be many 'gone missing' real stories. One common type is about people who go missing in the wilderness. For example, hikers might get lost due to bad weather, taking a wrong turn, or equipment failure. Search and rescue teams then have to work hard to find them. Sometimes they are found alive, but unfortunately, other times they are not.
I'm sorry, I haven't come across any specific works that are explicitly labeled as 'Mouse Trap Science Fiction'. But there might be some indie works or short stories out there that fit the bill. You could try searching on niche science fiction forums or websites dedicated to off - beat sci - fi concepts.
The location is also crucial. If it's a rural area, the search might cover a large expanse of forest or fields. In an urban area, there could be many hiding places or places where a person could be held against their will. And if it's near water, like a river or a lake, the waterways need to be searched as well.
I can't confirm if "Changqing Palace Ci" is Mi Bao's work because I don't have enough information to evaluate it. However, according to what I know, Changqing Palace Ci is not Mi Bao's work but a fictional web novel. The plot of the story has not been publicly disclosed.
Whether or not the plot of the novel ended depended on the author's wishes and the progress of the creation. Some authors might continue to update the plot of the novel, while others might choose to end the novel. If the author of the novel chose to end the novel, the story of the novel might be publicly disclosed or known through other means.
Well, it could be about a group of adventurers trying to find the missing dragon weapons. Maybe there are different factions competing to get their hands on them first for various reasons, like power or to prevent others from using them for evil.
They often have a strong sense of place. In 'Gone Missing', the small - town setting plays a big role, and other similar books also focus on a specific location that has its own secrets and history.