Living in a new city, in a new apartment, can be both exciting and disorienting. The anonymity of one's neighbors, the unfamiliarity of the streets, and the constant hum of the urban landscape can be both exhilarating and isolating.
In the sprawling metropolis of Neo-Tokyo, a middle-aged man named Hiroshi had just moved into a new apartment in a seemingly ordinary building on the outskirts of the city. The building, like many in this futuristic landscape, had an air of dystopian decay, yet it was adorned with the latest in holographic technology and automated conveniences.
Hiroshi, an introverted writer seeking solitude and inspiration for his upcoming science fiction novel, was oblivious to the peculiar chain of events that awaited him.
After moving into a new apartment, you begin finding notes slipped under your door from the previous tenant, detailing a series of strange occurrences and cryptic warnings. The messages become more urgent, but they are dated from the future.
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