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One Tuesday, Elara found a glitch that didn’t look like a mistake. In the middle of a crowded city park, a single oak tree was blooming with crystal flowers that hummed a low, melodic C-sharp. It was beautiful, vibrant, and entirely against the laws of the Archive. Subaru is pathetic, loud, and breaks down mentally
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Elara hovered the device over a crystal petal. The Hentaieracim worked by reversing the chronological signature of an object, essentially un-writing it from the present. One click, and the music would stop. The world would return to its dull, gray perfection.