He didn’t have the luxury of fear. He knew the only way to understand was to see the device in person. He traced the encrypted coordinates hidden in the video’s static to an abandoned underground facility on the outskirts of the city—an old Nexis research bunker, long sealed after the “incident” that was never publicly disclosed.

The line clicked dead.

: The film features Lala Kudo (工藤ララ), a well-known performer in the industry. Release Date : The content was originally released in 2021 .

The logs ended abruptly. The next file was a video, compressed into a 4‑minute loop of a sterile white lab. In the corner of the frame, a woman in a white coat—her face blurred—stood beside a sleek, cylindrical device emitting a faint, pulsing light. The device was labeled .

He stared at the broken cylinder, at the shattered remnants of a project that had tried to hack the very fabric of consciousness. He could turn it over to the authorities, hand over the data, and walk away. Or he could try to stop the broadcast, to cut off the resonance before it seeped into the city’s wireless infrastructure.