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With time, Gambier's work gains acclaim, but at a steep moral cost. Taliada pushes him to create more statues, insisting they must all contain a fetus, reflecting a blind faith rather than artistic intent. As Gambier becomes embroiled in his work, he begins acquiring deceased fetuses from a clinic, capitalizing on public interest in his jarring sculptures.
Success comes at a price, however, as Gambier's fraying mental state begins to collide with the harsh realities of his life. A hidden door discovered in his studio ignites his curiosity, but Taliada warns him against pursuing what lies beyond, alluding to secrets that could unravel their fragile world.