The sun was setting over São Paulo, painting the sky with shades of orange and pink that reflected in the windows of the towering buildings. Art, a 22-year-old with dark brown hair and eyes shining with curiosity, was in the international airport's terminal, watching the bustling activity around him. He had spent the past few months preparing for this trip—a journey that would mark the beginning of a new phase in his life. Japan, with its promises of innovation and opportunity, was about to become his new home.
He clutched the small boarding pass in his hand, his thoughts drifting to the days spent preparing his documents, packing his bags, and saying goodbye to friends and family. He was heading to the University of Tokyo, one of the world's most renowned institutions, to study programming and software development. His dream of becoming a technology specialist was finally within reach.
He went through security and made his way to the boarding gate, admiring his reflection in the windows. His eyes sparkled with a mix of nervousness and excitement. With one last glance at Brazil, he boarded the plane and settled into his seat, adjusting the seatbelt and closing his eyes for a moment. The flight to Tokyo was long, but Art was determined to make the most of every second.
During the flight, Art immersed himself in reading a book on advanced programming and technology trends. His eyes moved swiftly across the pages, absorbing every detail as if they were pieces of a puzzle he was eager to solve. Minutes turned into hours, and the plane continued its journey across the vast Pacific Ocean.
When the plane finally began its descent into Narita International Airport, Art couldn't contain his excitement. He looked out the window and saw the lights of Tokyo sparkling like a network of stars on the ground. The plane touched down smoothly, and after disembarking, Art made his way to the arrival hall, where the atmosphere was a blend of Japanese efficiency and cordiality.
With a slight tension in his shoulders and his heart racing, Art grabbed his luggage and headed towards the meeting point with the university representative. A middle-aged man in a sharp suit and thin-framed glasses held a sign with "Art" written in both Latin and Japanese characters.
— You must be Art — the man said with a welcoming smile. — I am Mr. Tanaka. I will escort you to the university.
Art gave a slight bow and followed Mr. Tanaka to the parking lot. The cool Tokyo air enveloped him, and he took a deep breath, savoring the aroma of bustling streets and the restaurants beginning to open for dinner.
The drive to the university was quick, with Mr. Tanaka explaining details about the city and its attractions as Art listened intently. When they arrived, Art was awestruck by the University of Tokyo campus. Modern buildings blended with traditional Japanese structures, creating an impressive architectural landscape.
— This is the dormitory where you will be staying — Mr. Tanaka said, pointing to an elegant building surrounded by well-kept gardens. — You will have a room on the third floor. The university will provide all the necessary information about your classes and orientation.
Art thanked him and went to the dormitory, where the environment was welcoming and organized. His room was small but well-equipped, with a study desk and a window offering a view of the university gardens. He began unpacking his belongings, feeling a mixture of anxiety and excitement.
Later, as the sun set and the city lights began to shine through the window, Art lay on his bed, staring at the ceiling while his mind was filled with thoughts and expectations. He was ready to start his new journey, but little did he know that an unexpected change was about to occur. A journey of discovery and challenges awaited him, and Art was about to find himself at the center of a problem that would test not only his skills but also his own sense of morality.
The future was filled with promises but also with unforeseen dangers. And so began Art's journey into a new world, where technology and responsibility would intertwine in ways he had never imagined.
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AdventureA story by fans for fans, Art is a young man who goes to Japan to study programming, but he ends up creating a biobug that kills humans and multiplies according to the deaths, guilty he takes responsibility and fights desperately to end his burden