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In a world of technology and totalitarianism, one man's quest for answers becomes his fight for survival Utopia. A place of ideal perfection. Shan Hongbin is a proud citizen of Utopia. He upholds its laws, believes in its ideals, and helps keep the state running. Everything is going well. Utopia. An impractical scheme for social improvement. The top scientist, Cai Yiping, who was developing a superchip that would propel the state to technological supremacy, has been ' taken' by the state security bureau. Hongbing is conflicted about the absence of his best friend. He just wants to ask some…mehr

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In a world of technology and totalitarianism, one man's quest for answers becomes his fight for survival Utopia. A place of ideal perfection. Shan Hongbin is a proud citizen of Utopia. He upholds its laws, believes in its ideals, and helps keep the state running. Everything is going well. Utopia. An impractical scheme for social improvement. The top scientist, Cai Yiping, who was developing a superchip that would propel the state to technological supremacy, has been ' taken' by the state security bureau. Hongbing is conflicted about the absence of his best friend. He just wants to ask some questions. He just wants to know. Utopia. An imaginary and indefinitely remote place. The sensors are beeping, the cameras are watching. Nowhere is safe. The stakes are high, its life or death for Hongbing as he tries to get to the bottom of this mystery, slowly unravelling a web of politicking, espionage, and betrayal.
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Lee Jeong-Ho is a non-resident James A. Kelly research fellow at Pacific Forum. He is a journalist who worked at Radio Free Asia, Bloomberg News, South China Morning Post in Hong Kong, and News1 Korea in Seoul and Washington DC. He believes that the free flow of information is essential to democracy, as it empowers citizens through the dissemination of knowledge. With academic experiences in South Korea, Australia, and the UK, and having served in the South Korean Air Force, he transitioned from a military officer to journalism and research. Elaine Chan is a journalist and writer covering Asia and Greater China. She was the Shanghai bureau chief of Bloomberg News and had written and edited for the likes of the South China Morning Post and the Associated Press. While growing up in her native Singapore, she also trained in Western art and painting. But realizing she' d never be a Van Gogh, she decided to pursue journalism which she believes is the society's conscience. She is also the co-author of the novel, Two Sides of A Lie.