SYSTEM NOTICE

Auto translation by AI. Be sure, accuracy, nuances and authorial intent may not be fully reflected.
見出し画像

The Dawn of Symbiosis #150 Chapter 28 Section 2: The Proposal of a Federation - Serial Novel

Kasumigaseki, Tokyo.
In a room quietly tucked away in the government district, representatives from the Japanese government and the countries participating in the agreement had gathered.

On the wall, a distribution map of Aya/Yura was displayed, and next to it were the test operation areas of "Haru" that had begun functioning in various countries.

Lined up on the screen were small hubs where "human activity" breathed, neither urban nor rural.

"It is starting not from the unit of a nation, but from 'lands where circulation has sprouted,' isn't it?"

A cabinet minister visiting from Southeast Asia said this with deep emotion.

The introduction of Aya/Yura was not necessarily led by central governments.
Rather, it was a form where educators, welfare workers, and local youth took the lead, and small success stories spread.

To that flow, the Japanese government had prepared a proposal.

"A Federation Concept based on philosophy."
It was not about economy or military, but a new way of "cooperation" where regions that share values and circulation loosely connect with each other.

This was the first time it had been spoken of as a formal "concept" in this setting.

"We are not seeking a new world order.
What we want to show is the option of 'living together'."

It was Rei who said this.

He was attending this meeting as a government advisor and as a representative of the field where the "circulation of gratitude" had been nurtured.

The representatives of the participating countries nodded quietly, and beyond their gaze, a map of a "federation" that no one had ever seen before was being drawn.


A place where thoughts connect, not borders.

A relationship where gratitude flows, not currency.

A partnership bound by empathy, not orders.


It was the prototype of a "community built from the inside," different from any international organization of the past.

And the next step did not depend on waiting for someone's approval, but on "us taking the first step ourselves."


⬇️Continued

いいなと思ったら応援しよう!