11- DYSTOPIA

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This is the revoluntionary transition for Bob's life and the world. Life in prison was monotonous and nothing much changed. Neither did much change in the world as governments internationally battled one another and struggled to set things back to normal. 

Those in the outside world were suffering to combat this raging virus as nobody knew what the secrets it held and the cure of the virus was non existent was the formulae created to test which was best to cure this problem was sealed in a room where none could access it. Children struggled to smoothly complete their education and enjoy their childhoods. Famines ravaged the African soils as climates worsened and betrayed the farmers who slaved away for the succulent foods. Economies were barely floated above the poverty line. It was a contrast for developed countries as the rich powerful leaders became more sociopathic and were filled with vices, leading souls to perish right under their hefty, haughty noses.

As for Bob's family, they battled with court cases and Mary, Bob's assistant was losing hope and collapsing in all elements of life meanwhile his pet lizard was living under the crevices of old, abondoned buildings.

In prison, Bob chose to set his strategy to action and began charging his life in full gears in order to create a mathematical formula which could be a guide to form the formula. Most of his time was spent in the prison cell, braving through the elements and over time, his friendship with Winston developed. On the seventh year since Bob entered prison, the tides turned.


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