The scars of corruption and oppression began to heal, and the nation focused on building a brighter future. Noa and his comrades continued to play vital roles in shaping the nation's policies and ensuring that the mistakes of the past were not repeated.
One of their most significant accomplishments was the establishment of a Truth and Reconciliation Commission. This commission aimed to provide a platform for those who had suffered under the previous regime to share their stories and find closure. It also sought to hold accountable those responsible for human rights violations.
Noa, So-Rin, and Eden, once underground activists, now served as prominent figures in the commission. They worked tirelessly to facilitate reconciliation and ensure that justice was served. It was a challenging and emotional process, but they believed in the healing power of truth and forgiveness.