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Morning | Good morning. Professor, is it just me or has your face changed a little today? | |||
Afternoon | Proper lighting can bring out the unique vividness of any subject. | |||
Evening | Professor, you seem happy. Did something good happen to you today? | |||
Night | If you have to stay up late, do be mindful of eye bags, skin dryness, and wrinkles. | |||
Main Interface Voice | The human body is a natural work of art in itself, and its beauty has the unique potential to be improved. | |||
An enamel mask... There is an oriental beauty to it. It's going to take a long time to make one though. | ||||
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Teehee... You look so innocent when you're asleep... | ||||
I found some interesting files in the Oasis database... Would you like to see them? | ||||
Interactive Voice | Hehehe... | |||
Yes? | ||||
What an interesting expression. | ||||
Relationship Dialogues | Not one is born to look perfect. But humans all have a desire for beauty. That's what created the need to modify one's appearance, and people have made it possible with scalpels and modern science. The latest technology can even reconstruct a person entirely. Well, I personally prefer creating works of art with my own hands than performing surgeries for others. This probably seems quite strange to you. | |||
Don't be so scared, Professor. This practice has been around for thousands of years. Back in the days of ancient Egypt, they cast the dead's faces with mud to immortalize their appearance. Fast forward to the not-very-distant past, European people had their masks made when they were still alive to serve as a memory, since a human's appearance can change while they age. Now, thanks to 3D printing technology, it's become pretty convenient to make your own mask. | ||||
Plastic surgery can be quite painful, you know? People are even willing to have their bones removed in the pursuit of beauty. I keep the scraped bone pieces in a formalin tank. And now I have three full tanks of them. The average person would've been overwhelmed by the time they saw these. You seem to be doing fine, though? | ||||
I always record my patient's appearance with a mask... With their approval, of course. Now I have the casted masks of thousands of living people, all lined up on my shelves. Each one of them represents a moment, a small part of our world, forever frozen in time. These moments may seem insignificant to someone else, but in a way, they prove their owners' existence. | ||||
I'm planning to start working on my dream project once we get back to the real world. I will be opening a small exhibition named "Thousand Faces". I want to show all the masks I had made in the last few years for people to see. I hope it shows how everyone's existence in the universe is unique. Professor, please be sure to come by. | ||||
Moods | Hehehe. | |||
Hmm...? | ||||
Hmm... | ||||
Accept | I understand. | |||
Agree | I see. | |||
Appreciate | I agree. | |||
Feeling | Indeed. | |||
Oath | Haha... To form an oath with me, you must obey everything I say, okay? Also, you'll need to toughen up a little more... I was just kidding. Let's stay together forever from now on. | |||
Obtain | Vee here. I hope I can be of help to you.
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