Science and Development

In 2045, a young scientist named Elara discovered a way to remove genetic diseases before birth.

One couple asked her not only to cure a disease in their baby, but also to make the baby smarter and more beautiful.

Elara was unsure. She spoke to her grandfather, who said,
“Healing is good. But choosing traits can be dangerous.”

Elara realized that genetic engineering had great advantages — such as curing illnesses — but also serious risks, like changing what it means to be human.

In the end, she helped cure the disease but refused to alter the baby’s natural traits.

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