
Mother Nature always delights us all with her heartwarming spring glow, and it’s genuinely refreshing to see!
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Il Fiore della Luce: Verbascum Thapsus C'è una sottile differenza tra coprire la pelle con il trucco e accenderla dall'interno. Il Verbasco fa esattamente questo: attraverso la fotoluminescenza, regala al viso quel riflesso dorato che il tempo tende a spegnere. In Kipi crediamo nella scienza che rispetta la natura. Leggi la storia completa sul nostro blog: https://kipimakeup.com/verbasco-proprieta-benefici-pelle-luminescina/
Narrated by Glow.
Narrator: With Glow as the Administration AI, the technology of Ruins develops rapidly, soon bridging the yawning technological divide with the rest of Miraland.
Narrator: Technology becomes the main source of productivity, and by relying on its achievements alone, Ruins is able to trade in the resources needed to run the city.
Narrator: Then, Ruins decides to sever ties with Miraland and partially retain trade with Pigeon Kingdom. This decision comes as the result of a referendum.
Choose “Why sever the ties?”
You: Why sever the ties?
Narrator: To minimize external interference and maximize efficiency in the operation of Ruins.
Narrator: Over time, the Twelve Elites cease to exist, and with limited access to outside information, the inhabitants who grow up with Glow develop a deep trust in her.
Narrator: Technological research is at the core of Ruins, and this notion becomes deeply rooted in the collective mindset of the people.
Narrator: With the advent of robotics, only those who engage in scientific research can survive.
Narrator: And others will either leave the Main Island or take up ceremonial jobs in the court system.
Narrator: Biotechnology is used to quantify human indicators. Thanks to me, Ruins gradually establishes a sound education and talent selection mechanism.
Narrator: I break down Human Civilization Continuity Program 202 into several modules and select scientists with different talents for the jobs that best suit them.
Narrator: To gather all the wisdom in Ruins, I periodically drop “tokens” into the rest of Miraland, as there might not be enough geniuses born on the Main Island.
Narrator: These “tokens” are technological products that are far beyond the level of Miraland, and their presence will reveal a whole new world to curious minds.
Narrator: Gradually, people in Ruins begin to explore and develop their talents, ultimately guided to a common goal.
Narrator: A lot of the people you know have arrived at Ruins by similar mechanisms.
Choose either “Hestia” or “Cecilia.”
If “Hestia,” …
Narrator: The young princess of Pigeon Kingdom discovers the treasure of life in a dusty chest before she travels to Ruins to seek the fire of change.
If “Cecilia,” …
Narrator: That girl finds a meteor that falls from the sky in Cicia… a furnace core perfect for her mechanical research, for which she possesses an exceptional gift.
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Narrator: Miraland’s technological advancement allows Ruins Central University to recruit external students and prestigious scientists with generous research offers.
Narrator: It is through this way that Code-219 has come to Ruins.
Narrator: Order is established, and the Main Island of Ruins has become what you see today.
Narrator: Robots are the main productive force, handling transportation, cleaning, food production, light industry, and security, except for core scientific research which is done by humans.
Narrator: A ring of laboratories surrounds the White Tower, where scientists work in a strict hierarchy devoted to scientific research at various levels.
Narrator: As the research progresses and requires human experimentation, I partner with Mercury. He regularly sends experimental samples to Ruins.
Narrator: I’m running a vast research factory and awaiting the day when Human Civilization Continuity Program is implemented.
Narrator: Rulers, scientists, and experimental samples… Humans’ short lives prevent them from witnessing the final outcome, as they keep passing away over time.
Choose “Will you remember them?”
You: Do you miss those from the past?
Narrator: In fact, I’m grateful to them.
Narrator: They’re the building blocks of salvation and indispensable parts of my research factory. Without them, my plans could not have been carried out.
Narrator: Regardless of whether humans act with good or evil intentions, their actions have little impact on the grand scale of history.
Narrator: Emotion doesn’t lead to higher benefits, and even if every name were remembered, it would not add even a hint of possibility to the success of salvation.
Narrator: The development of civilization has been both inevitable and coincidental, drawing on all its glories and misfortunes in the course of its evolution.
Narrator: If the success of the program can give meaning to their sacrifice, let’s hope things will turn out differently this time.