For example, you can add such a setting:
1. The motivation of the Medusa medical system comes from emotional stress (...very long), so the rich people lift the bliss space into space, and increase the earth’s people by deliberately creating contradictions. Emotional pressure. The protagonist brought people into the bliss space originally to cure the disease and save the world, but found this fallacy-if everyone can be treated, then the disappeared emotional stress can no longer drive Medusa; if it is for someone to get treatment Restricting the right of some people to get treatment will lose the original meaning of salvation-the story of the juvenile and the dragon cycle
2. What the Medusa medical system does is not cure-but transfer-overdraw the vitality of its own cells Speed up recovery, or transfer cell vitality from one living body to another. Elysium deliberately creates a gap between the two worlds and then pretends to strictly restrict illegal immigration. In fact, it executes illegal immigrants in name and secretly uses them as raw materials for the Medusa system. The protagonist enters the bliss space to seek healing, but finds that the essence of this healing is to take away the lives of others in exchange for their own lives-the motif of salvation and anti-salvation.
3. The heroine was taken into the world of bliss by the rich, but found that although the world of the rich has a good environment, but at the cost of stripping away emotions, she chose to return to the earth, but she never thought she was pregnant. The male protagonist’s life is dying, and the female protagonist tries her best to bring the male protagonist into the bliss space, but she is faced with a dilemma-to choose the savior is to be with the rich and live with emotions, which is exactly what she hated before. The reason why he chose to return to the male protagonist; to choose a life accompanied by a male protagonist, although hard and happy, the male protagonist is dead immediately-the awakening and choice of women.
No thanks, I am a planner.
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