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The setting of the story is based on the history of The Expulsion of Acadians.
The Expulsion of Acadians:
It is also known as the Great Expulsion, Great Deportation. From 1755 to 17778, the British sent thousands of the Acadians to the 13 colonies, and a large number of them died of disease and starved. That in 1755, the English demanded that each of the Acadians should take an oath of allegiance to England, if not, then all of them would be deported. Within the oath, it included taking up arms against enemies of the British, and the result was all Acadians in Nova Scotia refused to declare British allegiance.
Story Settings:
Solim Pottier was a bus driver but was also a psycho. He had delusions about all the passengers on his bus. Suddenly, he saw the past himself , and one car accident changed everything. Next moment when he opened his eyes , he was on a ship. There were plenty of Acadian people around him, including his passengers. After he figured out what was happening here, he tried to change the history, however, he was unable to do so. Under the helpless feeling, he finished the experience with a sense of loss. When he got off the ship, he turned around and raised his head to look at the ship, he saw him, the modern him. All of a sudden, his mind went blank, then he woke up again, this time he saw the ceiling and doctors stood beside him. He heard the doctors talking about the car accident, and mentioned there’s only one person inside the bus. And then he evoked that on his bus, there is only one person as the doctor has told, that person was him.

The inside view of the ship.
The view of window from inside.


Outside view from the window.
Inside room of the captain.


Another viewpoint of this room.
Outside of the ship.


Front view of the village.
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