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Project 411 : Revolution

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Project 411 : Revolution was a project in progress in world war 2 . It then been abandoned by the world when the empire who created it collapsed due to lost . One day , a businessman decided to buy a mansion who was the remnant of the project to become his next business . Upon inspection , he hire a journalist aka investigator to investigate the place . Will they uncover the truth meaning of Project 411 or will they sink to the bottom of the lies beneath ?
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Chapter 1 - Epilogue

15 July , 2012 

Dear Diary , 

File Case 187 – Project 411: Revolution

This was the deepest case I ever investigated—one that left a scar on anyone who came close to the truth.

It has been 20 years since my career entered the spotlight, but now, I've decided to step back and retire. Even now, that case still haunts my thoughts. I was just a young teenager then—excited to discover the world. Who could have known it would change my life forever?

I've chosen to leave this story behind—for my family and the generations to come. I hope the future will understand what truly happened... and preserve the truth.

Sincerely,Maya 

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A young girl found a note tucked into one of the case files compiled into a book by her grandmother. She looked puzzled as she read the title:

"Project 411: Revolution."

She knew her grandmother had once been a journalist and investigator. Her life had been hard—juggling multiple jobs and surviving alone in the world.

Curious, the girl decided to read the book while sitting on the couch in the middle of the living room.

"Nana... I want to read your book! Is that alright?" the girl shouted.

"What?!... A book?!" replied her grandmother, whose hearing wasn't what it used to be.

"Yes, Nana... a book!" the girl repeated, raising her voice with a smile, used to her grandmother's hearing problem.

"Okay, but make sure you put it back," her nana said, her voice warm and gentle, accompanied by a kind smile.

The girl nodded in understanding and carried the book to the couch. She settled in comfortably, then reached for the book beside her.

She lifted it carefully from the table, its cover coated with a fine layer of dust. With a soft breath, she blew the dust away, wiped it gently, and opened the first page.

And so, the story began...