Part 1 : Birth
On the socialist continent, collective housing sprawled like a dense jungle, long dominating the landscape. One day, an unidentified object shimmering with a blue glow suddenly appeared in the sky—like a signal from the future. The buildings on the ground seemed to respond to a mysterious call, gradually cloaking themselves in a shell known as “blue glass.”
Structures of varying shapes were slowly conceived through the tireless labor of workers, and amid the intertwining of steel and blue light, each new building awakened like a creature breaking out of its cocoon. The very workers who had toiled day and night to construct them were ultimately entombed within the blue glass façades, vanishing along with the land they once built upon.
They became the fossils of this era—anonymous cornerstones of a civilization clad in blue glass.