The year was 1958, and the Oriental Empire stood at the pinnacle of its power, a beacon of innovation and prosperity in a world that was still grappling with the aftershocks of the previous decade's upheavals. Over the past ten years, the Empire had continued its meteoric rise, establishing itself as the undisputed leader in technological and medical advancements.
Alfonso, the Emperor of the Oriental Empire, had seen his vision come to fruition. The streets of every major city in the Empire were bustling with life, with wide, clean roads lined with state-of-the-art public transportation systems. The Empire had become a symbol of modernity, and its influence extended far beyond its borders.