The Earth faces a new age with a man from Mars and a woman from Venus. Behind their visit to Earth lies a desperate story involving love, betrayal, and revenge.
The whole story begins with the terrible revenge of a sociopathic man. Betrayed by love, he made elaborate plans to dominate her body and mind. He secured funds through two projects, built underground organizations, and was at the center of the global economy and politics. And just as science came to power through nuclear weapons, he created something mysterious and threatened the whole world. He moved for "only one" goal.
This grand narrative, which runs from minor love and separation, stories of hatred and revenge, to the birth of the new generation, raises important questions for us.
What kind of mindset should we accept a man from Mars and a woman from Venus who is coming? What do they realize, and what is the truth of revenge?
This book not only tells their stories, but also gives us new perspectives and deep insights. The journey from love fights to rookies, and the cruel game that unfolds in the process.
I invite you to this maze-like complex and brilliant game.
Now, let's open the book and enter their world. Surprise, shock, and emotion await.
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After a moment of silence, Young-hwan responded decisively. "It may be. The macroscopic world and teleportation of quantum mechanics, all of which may eventually be possible with the human mind. Everything we imagine can become reality, and we are just living in it."
Ragam said last, tearfully, "Then, let us hope that we can find peace and happiness, even within our imagination." As a result, Young-hwan had a new realization. After all, good and evil, reality, and imagination are all created in the human mind, and we can create a new world with our hearts.
All of his experiences, revenge, pain, and enlightenment took him to a new level. He came to have a clear understanding of how the human mind and imagination shape reality. In his final conversation with Ragam, Young-hwan sought answers to deeper questions. "Ragam, what about morality and the law? Was it a system created by the high man on the eugenic ladder to deal with the lower classes?" Ragam replied after a moment of reflection. "The answer is complicated. Morality and law are established norms in human society. They can change with the times and cultures. Sometimes morality and law complement each other and coincide, but sometimes they become estranged. Even some laws are not morally correct. An eugenic ladder can define a certain class or group as superior to others, but it can often lead to prejudice and discrimination." Young-hwan nodded and agreed. "So, is it absurd to order in a world of chaos?" Looking out the window into space, Ragam said, "We insist that all animals are equal. But we insist on having a more equal animal, human beings, on top of it. It's just a form of order. So the reality of human society raises a lot of controversy. Issues such as social class, economic disparity, and racism support this. It's a challenge that we need to continue to address as we understand and change the world." This raised questions about the way humans understand and interpret reality, and that the language we use does not simply refer to things, but its meaning is formed differently depending on the social and cultural context surrounding them, What was the language and word of revenge?