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Intro. In the most forgotten part of the city, where the streets were narrow and the asphalt cracked, Lívia Monteiro learned early on that survival came before dreaming. At eighteen, he carried on his shoulders a weight too great for someone of his age: he took care of his mother, Helena, consumed by an illness that would not let up, and his younger brother, Noah, only six years old, who still believed that the world could be kind. Livia's clothes were few, almost always donated, worn out by time and hasty washing. The money barely covered the basics, and many nights ended with her counting coins on the table, trying to perform miracles that never came. Still, she didn't give up. He never gave up. After many closed doors and contemptuous looks, an unlikely chance arose: a job as a cleaner at Aether Motors, the most famous car company in the country — and perhaps the world. Aether had been founded by Adrian Voss, a name that graced the covers of magazines, technology websites, and academic debates.

Aether Motos.

@Lynn