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The monitor didn't show a program. Instead, the screen went pitch black, leaving Elias looking at his own reflection in the glass. But his reflection wasn't moving. In the dark mirror of the monitor, the "other" Elias was leaning forward, eyes wide, staring back with a hunger that didn't belong to him.

As his vision turned to code, the last thing he heard was the sound of his own voice coming from the computer speakers, whispering, "Extraction successful." If you'd like to continue this journey, tell me: Should we follow ? riz.part04.rar

The progress bar for the extraction moved with agonizing slowness. As the percentage ticked upward, his apartment seemed to grow unnaturally quiet. The hum of his cooling fans surged into a high-pitched whine. At 99%, the screen flickered. A command prompt window sprinted through lines of red text—errors he didn’t recognize, written in a syntax that looked halfway between Python and ancient Sumerian. The monitor didn't show a program

PART 04 LOADED. PERCEPTION SYNCED. THANK YOU FOR LETTING US IN. In the dark mirror of the monitor, the