Widespread violence and disorder have left the world without clear solutions. Human beings are killed daily at alarming rates, while corporations exploit the planet’s natural resources without accountability, accelerating the destruction of an already fragile ecosystem. In its pursuit of extreme individualism, humanity has lost its sense of unity and the cohesion once found in the family structure. The narrative argues that true reform is impossible unless a power greater than mankind intervenes and forces change.
That turning point arrives when a young woman is found raped and beaten to death at a remote shelter in Maine, signaling to Kelly that transformation can no longer be delayed. Kelly and his family are not ordinary human beings; they are willing to risk everything—including their own lives and the fate of the planet—to confront humanity’s destructive behavior. The story emphasizes that thought defines identity and action, yet mankind remains incapable of changing its way of thinking on its own.
Committed entirely to transformation, the Winston family prepares to leave world powers with no alternative but reform. Consisting of five men and seven women, they refuse compromise in their mission to end humanity’s violence. Though they claim no desire to cause suffering, they are prepared to take extreme measures to impose peace on an anarchic world. This contradiction—seeking love and global harmony through force—underscores the story’s central critique of human nature and the moral cost of redemption.
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