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Two nights earlier, someone had uploaded a ledger of names into the city's Net—names that could topple a governor and free a dozen neighborhoods from the syndicate’s grip. The syndicate knew who had the ledger now and had sent their hunters. Mara had smuggled the file, encoded inside the e-Bod 875’s chassis. She'd been told the portable was obsolete, impossible to trace, the kind of device only nostalgics and technicians still trusted: no always-on cloud, no biometric handshake, just a clever mesh encryption chip and an internal drive sealed beneath the casing. Its handheld size allows therapists to use it
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A boy — no older than seventeen — slid into the shadows beside her. He held a broken umbrella like a useless shield. "You shouldn't have it," he hissed.