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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1: The Anatomy of a Deleted Soul

System Fact #001: When a file is deleted from a standard terminal, the data isn't actually destroyed. The System merely deletes the 'pointer' that tells reality where to find it. The spell remains in the dark, fully intact, waiting helplessly to be overwritten.

Silas hated his job.

He stood in the center of Sector 4's Purge Node, holding a mop that doubled as a localized mana-vacuum. The Node was a sterile, white room that smelled faintly of ozone and burning copper. Above him, a massive holographic ticker tape displayed the daily update: [VERSION 9.0 ROLLOUT - 98% COMPLETE. DEPRECATING LEGACY CODE.]

"Hey, Janitor," a voice sneered from the doorway. It was Kaelen, a silver-ranked Enforcer wearing the sleek, geometry-perfect uniform of the System Admins. "Hurry it up. I just uninstalled a bunch of Tier-3 Pyromancy from some street kids. The residual heat is messing with my optimized cooling runes."

"On it," Silas muttered, keeping his head down. He swept the mop over the glowing red embers on the floor. As the vacuum sucked up the remaining magic, Silas heard the faintest, microscopic scream. It always made his stomach turn.

Ten years ago, Silas had been the one writing the code. Now, he was the one scrubbing its corpse off the floor.

Kaelen scoffed and walked away, leaving Silas alone in the humming silence of the Node. Silas was about to clock out when the central terminal flashed a violent, warning crimson.

[CRITICAL ERROR: High-Density Legacy Asset Detected. Designation: Grand Archive. Scheduled for immediate forced-wipe.]

A glowing circle of runes materialized on the floor. It wasn't the clean, sharp lines of modern magic. It was wild, ancient, and beautiful—filled with interlocking circles that breathed with golden light. But the System's red anti-virus beams were already tearing into it, ripping the circles apart.

Then, the magic shifted. It condensed, folding in on itself to protect its core, and took the shape of a human.

A girl collapsed onto the cold floor. She had long, flowing silver hair and wore an intricate, white-and-gold dress that was rapidly pixelating into purple digital dust. She was gasping for air, her glowing cyan eyes wide with absolute terror.

"P-please," she choked out, reaching a trembling, glitching hand toward him. Her voice sounded like a chorus of whispering pages. "I don't want to forget... I don't want to disappear."

The terminal blared: [OVERWRITE IN T-MINUS 10 SECONDS.]

Silas froze. The penalty for interfering with a forced-wipe was immediate execution. He looked at the sterile walls. He thought about his lost partner. He looked at the girl slowly disintegrating in front of him.

"Screw Version 9.0," Silas whispered.

He slammed his hand onto his spatial ring, activating an illegal, obsolete backdoor program he'd written a decade ago. A tear in reality—a swirling black vortex—ripped open behind him. He scooped the glitching girl into his arms. She was freezing cold, and weighing almost nothing.

Before the Enforcer alarms could even trigger, Silas dove into the vortex, dragging the most illegal piece of magic in the world into his personal Recycle Bin.

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