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Kael flexed his left hand, the cheap synthetic skin peeling near the knuckles. “My optic’s been glitching for a week. Keeps overlaying ads for funeral homes. This rip promises a ‘Neural Phantom Patch’—a way to rewrite my own driver software without a corpo license. I can’t afford a real clinic, Mish.”

The city howled outside his tenth-story cube. Hover traffic bled streaks of magenta and piss-yellow across the rain-streaked window. A billboard for Militech loomed directly opposite, a smiling soldier promising “Total Neural Integration.” Kael spat at the glass. Total integration, right. Into their payroll. Cyberpunk.2077.Steam.Rip-InsaneRamZes

The world didn’t go black. It went deeper . Colors he’d never seen bled into the spectrum. He heard the building’s wiring humming, a low C-sharp. The datapad’s encryption felt like a warm breeze against his thoughts. Kael flexed his left hand, the cheap synthetic

His optic finally stopped glitching. No more ads. Instead, a new HUD element appeared, etched directly onto his retina: This rip promises a ‘Neural Phantom Patch’—a way

Kael stood up, his heart a jackhammer. He looked at his reflection in the dark window. His eyes, both of them, now glowed a faint, familiar gold. The same gold as the installation wizard’s progress bar.

“You sure about this?” Misha’s voice crackled through his earpiece, laced with the static of a dozen proxy servers. “InsaneRamZes ain’t a scene group. He’s a ghost. People who crack his releases sometimes wake up with their chrome rebooting in the middle of the night.”

“You can’t afford a lobotomy either.”