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Tv, Internet, Radio, everything is controlled by the government. Everyone dream about one day having a good life and being success.
However, how could you know what are that thing if someone if controlling what you know for its convenience?
Since Jus-Hamming reach the government all we know up to that day, change in a complete different way, at the point that you couldn’t get more information that the one that’s authorized by the government or that you couldn’t have an opinion in political things, in addition, every woman must work at home, teaching the kids and cooking for the man.
Therefore, there have been many attempts to kill Jus-Hamming, besides that, how would the world be if our “Master” have not reach the government ideas, had been in the minds of everyone and one day this could make something happen.
One day a child could change the history of the humanity
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Furthermore, Jus-Hamming get to know for a betrayer that people would start the rebellion and try to reach them freedom.
The big day had arrived and Holom, who forget to say the day when it was going to happened, start to call the people to go to the bunker, there they’re going to take the weapon of them preference, and begin “The revenge plan”.
Once they have arrived the palace were Jus-Hamming were, they find with a military barricade, and thought that they came to die with no other option than dying for its freedom, with the exception that the military barricade turn to betray the “Master”, so they let happen what it need to happen, at the end they get them freedom and introduce a democracy making sure that every movement or decision they make has been approved by every person that is part of the new Parliament.
After that day, everyone seems to be happy and star to grown as one entity not one

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