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Soap of Souls

The perfect cure. The ultimate lie.

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What if humanity discovered the ultimate cure for evil? What if we could transform the very essence of the soul?

By the year 2070, after centuries of failed strategies against crime and social discord, the world's leading scientists achieve a breakthrough. Through diligent and profound study, they perfect the Soul Soap method: an ingenious alternative to transform the most perverse minds into altruistic citizens, dedicated entirely to the common good.

The planet is reborn into a dazzling utopia. Crime rates plummet, violence becomes a distant memory, and global peace, once a mere fantasy, is now within reach. The Soul Soap is hailed as a panacea, a miracle cure for all of society's ills, with every reported side effect proving overwhelmingly positive.

But within this meticulously engineered paradise, Megan and Bastian find themselves bound by a love as defiant as it is dangerous. They are not just products of this new order; they know the unsettling "depths" of the Soul Soap. They understand that every perfect solution carries a hidden cost, and that even a utopia can be built on an imperfect, potentially devastating, strategy that affects innocent third parties.

In a world where happiness is manufactured, and souls are 'cleansed,' can a love as rebellious as theirs truly be free? Will their romance blossom under the system's supposed benefits, or will it expose the fragile, terrifying truth beneath the surface of this perfect world?

Soul Soup invites you into a thrilling, thought-provoking romance where the ultimate cure might just be the ultimate threat. Dare to question the price of paradise.

Dystopian Gothic Horror Science Fiction
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