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Yabukar sat and watched the town fold and unfold, chasing the same children across the same cobbles as they grew and shrank with the simulation's hour. He was not interested in replaying other people's afternoons. He wanted to understand why the fifteenth volume sang differently. When the display dimmed, he advanced to the next page. The patterns shifted — more complex, less referential. This simulation did not recreate a place; it proposed a protocol: a single life told in many formats at once, like a chorus singing the same story in different keys.
Yabukar arrived at dawn, a thin veil of mist clinging to the rusted rails that ran like the spine of the old factory district. He carried with him a small wooden case, its brass clasp dulled by travel and careful hands. The case did not match the tidy lines of his coat; inside it, wrapped in paper stamped with a faded emblem, was the fifteenth volume of the Nejicomisimulator collection — an object said to hum with the kind of memory machines keep when no human ear is listening.