Sasaki Nakomura, the Emperor of Japan, issues orders that must be carried out without excuse. He is extremely powerful and seeks to demonstrate his power even more to opposing countries. Through New Commune, he intends to implement a new culture across all nations — a culture known as the “New Eastern Empire.” The United Nations, in multiple sessions, has attempted to ultimately reach a final decision to put an end to New Commune. At first, his intention was to create a solution for reaching a collective agreement — an agreement that would view the world from a different perspective, a world in which science would flow from East to West. By science, he means all fields of knowledge: political science, business studies, technological sciences, and the humanities. Now, he wants to begin by uniting the two Koreas, then Hong Kong and China, and afterward build a single unified society. This unified society must have access to the most advanced sciences. New Commune is not only for the Eastern world, but for the entire world — a world that has the ability to make all human beings happy, a world in which there would no longer be any poverty.
However, after a year had passed and this ideology had spread across the world — particularly in parts of Venezuela, Belgium, and even France — the leaders of various countries came to the conclusion that this so-called New Commune was merely a strategy to manipulate public opinion. In reality, they believed that Japan was attempting to forcibly export its own policies, ideology, and culture to the rest of the world — to the extent that it could even transform into a powerful global lobbying force.
The problem began when a young journalist named Lena Verbruggen started asking questions about this new commune.