Zephyr vs. The Grocery Store – The Economics Disaster
Zephyr arrived at MaxMart Discount Groceries, where absolutely nothing about the environment matched his elite standards.
The fluorescent lighting? Ugly.
The store shelves? Poorly organized.
The customers? Not eager to hear his economic theories.
Within ten minutes, he had already failed in the following ways:
Tried to rearrange all the shelves to "enhance consumer engagement." Customers immediately got lost and complained.Tried to lecture a customer on wealth distribution. She threw a bag of tomatoes at him.Accidentally priced canned goods at $1,000 each, which nearly caused a riot.
His manager finally lost patience and banished him to bagging groceries, where he struggled for an hour to figure out how bags worked.
By the end of his shift, he had been verbally attacked by five customers, failed at basic math, and was officially banned from using the pricing scanner.
Solene vs. Babysitting – Locked in the Closet
Solene arrived at her babysitting job assuming children would immediately adore her.
She was very wrong.
Within five minutes, she learned:
Toddlers do not care about fashion.Children have sticky hands, which meant her designer clothes were under attack.Bribing a four-year-old with luxury perfume does NOT work.
Then, the worst thing happened—a child tricked her into playing hide and seek, then locked her inside a closet.
For thirty minutes, she screamed at them to let her out, while they laughed and watched cartoons.
When she finally escaped, she was exhausted, traumatized, and covered in crayon markings.
Caspian vs. The Mechanic Shop – Tool Confusion & Chaos
Caspian arrived at the garage, confident that working with cars couldn't be that hard.
Within an hour, he had already:
Confused a wrench for a spatula.Accidentally triggered a car alarm, which refused to turn off for fifteen minutes. Spent more time vlogging his suffering than actually doing work—until his boss confiscated his phone.
By the time he left, he smelled like gasoline, his designer shoes were ruined, and he had learned absolutely nothing.
the end : The Ultimate Realization
When the Sterling heirs returned home, they were broken, exhausted, and deeply confused about how normal people functioned in society.
For the first time ever, they understood:
They were doomed.