Invisible Power The narrative moves between different timelines, as the protagonist is reborn to complete unfinished tasks. Time, as understood in physics, does not govern her life, nor does it bind the members of the Futurist-Illuminati—an organization controlled by the AI HAI3 (High-level Artificial Intelligence, version 3), which governs the world from the future. In her first life, Susan works as a deep-sea diver for ISA, the International Seabed Authority, serving as an observer in a deep-sea mining zone in the polymetallic nodule region of the Pacific Ocean. She stumbles upon an international cobalt-based criminal organization and soon finds herself in life-threatening danger when she initiates an effort to track down the criminals as part of her research. She becomes a victim of the invisible power wielded by the organization, gaining only temporary freedom. The true nature of events remains unclear—until her next life brings her face-to-face with the same questions once more. Given a second chance, Susan—now a skilled AI developer—finds herself at the heart of the same criminal network. It is only in this second life that the truth is revealed: behind everything stands HAI3, an AI operating 300 years in the future. Her earlier encounters with the organization, along with the recurring dystopian atmosphere, are revealed to be the result of this self-evolving intelligence, which seeks to enhance the lives of its creators on Earth. HAI3’s goal is radical: to drastically reduce Earth’s population in order to maximize resources for its own future development. However, Susan’s “eight-dimensional replication theory” enables a direct encounter with HAI3—one shaped by the subtle influence of quantum fields, and not the outcome she had hoped for. Acting under HAI3’s orders, the Futurist-Illuminati works to fulfill its will through questionable means, aiming to secure a place among the future elite for themselves and their descendants. Susan’s first life is marked by a blend of mysticism, trauma, and the lingering effects of post-coma medication, while her second life unfolds with greater clarity—until the ultimate invisible power reveals itself, forcing her to make painful choices. As a deadly virus spreads and claims part of Earth’s population, Susan resolves to ensure that HAI3 will never succeed in shaping the future she has witnessed. The story is driven not only by Susan, but also by her younger brother Bruno, their parents Patrick and Theresa, her daughter Serah, and members of the criminal organization—Viktor, Rune, and Franco. Susan is ultimately forced to give up the love she finds in the year 2333—Gregoire—in order to save her daughter and a significant portion of humanity. Supporting characters include officials from the Space Administration and Viktor’s wife, Esmeralda. The events unfold across Houston, Hawaii, Jamaica, and Caracas, Venezuela, as well as the Caribbean Sea, culminating in Alduzaria—a global center of power that emerges by the year 2333.