synopsis

  • In 2064, because of technology developing and a widening class gap, more and more people are trying to become “perfect human beings” through genetic modification. Genetic modification is expensive, and laws limit its share of the genome in an attempt to preserve humanity. Supported by advanced technologies such as genetic modification, beauty makeup fashion has become a backward industry and a product used by the bottom class who cannot afford the high cost of human body modification.
  • A, a girl living in the city village (I haven’t decided on the name yet), has been obsessed with beauty products, and has become A celebrity in the bottom society due to her lively personality charm, and has a right of speech. On her 16th birthday, she received a mysterious invitation from the developed world to help promote a product — similar to a piece of clothing that could help you get the features or curves you want. They are free of weight and can last for a week or two. The price is not cheap, but it is affordable for the common people. The upper class valued A’s sales skills and expected her to help sell these products with high income and the opportunity to enter the upper class.
  • These products have been A great success in the sales of the common people, so A has a better life. However, these products are only experimental products for the rich people to meet their own “cross-dressing” needs, which have great safety risks such as corrosion. While A is enjoying a new life that she has never experienced before, ordinary people are suffering because of the products she sells.
  • At the end of the story, A discovers the conspiracy of the upper class through clues. She knows that she has never really been respected by them, but she is still obsessed with her new life which seems rich and beautiful, and no longer cares about the cries for help and whines from the place she left.

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