2019 – Covid Epidemic Start
It was mid-November of 2019 in China. A strange commotion was brewing, but it hadn't yet caught the attention of the scientific community. In a laboratory, a vial containing a strain of the Covid-19 virus fell and mixed with other virus strains that were being transported. At first, the viruses attacked each other, consuming and evolving into something new. Something that would soon change the entire world.
2020 – Covid Epidemic
The Covid virus spread rapidly across the world. Initially, there were deaths because the human body couldn't handle the mutated virus. But over time, people's immune systems kicked into overdrive, allowing them to survive the illness. However, what no one realized at first was that the virus had begun altering their hormones and brains.
The most significant change was a global rise in estrogen levels, while testosterone levels dropped dramatically. Men's bodies became more feminine, while women grew more voluptuous and attractive. But the changes weren't just physical. People everywhere developed an innate submissiveness or masochistic tendencies. The world became more peaceful—wars stopped—but the human instinct to survive was still there.
Women longed for masters to control them, craving to serve wholeheartedly. Men, on the other hand, desired to be ruled by queens, to be enslaved and devoted to their mistresses. And yet, in this new world where submissiveness reigned supreme, no true sadists seemed to emerge.