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The Cardamom Anchor

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In a city buried under forgetful snow, survival is a math problem. For twenty-four-year-old Risay, the equation just turned fatal. Poverty is a full-time job. To keep his sick mother’s apartment warm in a freezing, unforgiving metropolis, Risay controls every minute of his life with rigid precision. He copes with the chaos by sketching clean, minimalist lines, finding peace in empty spaces. Then he takes a shortcut. In a dark alley, Risay witnesses a murder unlike any other. The killer isn’t a thug, but something far more terrifying, a man who treats death like design. Limbs arranged at perfect angles. Blood wiped clean. A scene made flawless. And then something impossible happens. The killer leaves behind a heavy silver USB drive. Desperate, Risay steals it, only to destroy the one thing the killer values most. In his panic, he disturbs the body, breaking its perfect symmetry. Now he’s been noticed. The man who calls himself the Gardener doesn’t hunt with rage. He corrects imperfections. Risay isn’t chased. He’s studied, manipulated, taken apart piece by piece. His home begins to change. His belongings are rearranged. Messages appear, calm, polite, and deeply unsettling. Clean the rot. But the drive Risay stole holds something far worse than money. It contains the blueprint for a violent transformation of the city, one that will erase entire neighborhoods, including his own. Alone, outmatched, and betrayed, Risay realizes he cannot survive by logic alone. To protect the fragile, chaotic warmth of his mother’s world, he must become the one thing the Gardener cannot control. Chaos. A gripping psychological thriller about survival, control, and the cost of perfection, The Cardamom Anchor explores what happens when order goes too far and what it takes to break it.
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The Extra: Subject 082

Rio only wanted to see how the story ended. Instead, he woke up inside it. Not as the protagonist, not even as a supporting character—but as someone who barely existed in the narrative. An extra with no importance, no future, and no place in the story’s direction. At least, that’s how it was supposed to be. Now in the body of Rio Valen, a disgraced noble exiled from his own house, he finds himself in a region the original story barely touched—one driven as much by advanced technology as it is by arcane power. And buried beneath it, something far worse. The facility he wakes up in shouldn’t exist. The experiments conducted there shouldn’t have succeeded. And whatever was placed inside him was never meant to survive. As fragments of memory return—both his own and the life he inherited—Rio begins to understand the situation he’s in. The world still follows its original course. The key figures are still moving toward the same future. But his existence doesn’t fit anywhere within it. Even so, people begin to notice him. Not because of who he is—but because of something they can’t quite explain. A presence. A flaw. Or something far more dangerous. Some approach out of curiosity. Others, for reasons he doesn’t understand. And a few, simply because staying away isn’t an option. With no role to follow and no clear path ahead, Rio is left with a simple choice: Stay invisible and survive. Or step into a story that was never meant to include him. Because in a world that already has its main character— an extra that shouldn’t exist might be the only thing that can change it. **The cover used is temperoray, I hold no credits towards the art**
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