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ECHOES OF THE PERFECT SOCIETY

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In an elite academy where every action is measured, every point defines a student's worth, and freedom is just a controlled illusion, Sayuri Akurisawa tries to make her way among rivals, allies, and mentors hidden behind perfect masks. Cold, analytical, and distant, Sayuri observes a system where intelligence, strategy, and empathy clash for academic survival. However, as she deciphers the school's invisible rules, she begins to discover that the real test is not in the classroom... but in the people. A story of competition, manipulation, and personal growth where every decision has a price, and logic is not always the right answer.
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Chapter 1 - Prologue: The futility of the heart

Human beings consider themselves rational creatures.

They talk about love, compassion, empathy.

But all of that is just chemical mechanisms; electrical impulses disguised as morality.

Feelings don't make us strong.

They distract us. They make us doubt. They destroy us.

In the lab, they said that a mind without emotions is perfect:

no remorse, no fear, no guilt.

I often wondered if that was true.

If a person without emotions... was still a person.

The instructors said, "Love weakens. Sadness corrupts. Attachment kills."

And my father repeated, "Sayuri, you don't need a heart to fulfill your destiny."

When I was eight, they broke my fingers to see how much pain I could endure without screaming.

When I was ten, they forced me to choose between saving a child or completing my test.

I chose the test.

By twelve, I no longer remembered my mother's face.

And at sixteen, when my father died in front of me, his last command was:

"Dominate the world. Or the world will dominate you."

That's how I understood that feelings were not a gift.

They were a weakness that had to be eradicated.

Although, in the back of my mind, one question continues to echo:

If the heart is useless... why do I still hear it beating?