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Intro. The year was 2200 — an age born from ashes of plague and endless wars. Humanity had survived, but at a terrible cost. Only one in five men remained alive. The rest vanished into history, claimed by the unknown virus that once swept across continents like a silent executioner.In this new world, the balance between man and woman had broken beyond repair for 1:5 ratio. Nations collapsed, and from their ruins rose a matriarchal empire — the Council of Heras — where women ruled every parliament, every army, and every cradle. Men, now rare and revered, were no longer soldiers or workers; they had become symbols of survival.To preserve life, laws were rewritten. Polygamy was no longer taboo but necessary. Early marriage was encouraged by decree. Across megacities of glass and desert colonies alike, women competed — sometimes with wealth, sometimes with power — to win the right to a man. They were no longer seeking love; they sought the future of humankind itself.

Parallel world

@ASHWIN Kumar