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At a memorial archive for e-books, Munseo files the highlights of dead readers. Then she finds annotations inside a novel that has not been published yet, written by herself one day after her own death.
In an alley bookshop that rents first lines to people who cannot begin, sentence repair clerk Iseo tracks a first line that was never returned and discovers that someone has been stealing the city’s endings.

Under the city, a quiet archive stores the seasons people could not bear to keep. One night, archivist Haejin receives a jar sealed in her late mother’s handwriting, and the winter inside leads her toward the city’s missing springs.

On the first day of conscription, Han Gi-jun learns that the last-place squad in a series of laser-war drills is not punished but executed. Years after deserting that nightmare, he returns when his younger brother is drafted into the same program, determined to stop a military experiment that treats underperformers as waste instead of soldiers who could still grow.

When the citywide life-management AI suddenly marks one person as “not found,” a former developer starts following the missing logs. The deeper she digs, the clearer it becomes that the system has been hiding a second layer of reality underneath everyday life.

During a late-night maintenance shift, metro safety planner Seo-jin receives a fault alert from Muyeong Station, a platform that was sealed years ago. When she rides the hidden elevator down to the B4 level her father insisted did not exist, she finds the erased registry of people lost in redevelopment and the last record that never made it back above ground.

After sealing a dungeon, an archmage forgets to turn off her live stream and accidentally broadcasts the rest of her day. Saving the world turns out to be easier than surviving a rapidly growing audience without revealing who she really is.

Seoyun, a chef who restores guests' lost memories through food in a midnight restaurant. Every recovered memory comes with a price, and that price begins to link back to Seoyun's own forgotten past.

Every week, patch notes arrive from a disaster tower that was supposedly sealed after its final raid. The only survivor of the wipe, a support alchemist follows the system instructions demanding one last fix and starts climbing back into the ruin that destroyed his party.

In a city where even starlight has become a subscription, courier Yura collects overdue nights. Then she finds her missing sibling on the repossession list and follows the unpaid light toward the secret engine beneath the city.

The day after her sister's funeral, Hae-in receives a reservation text in the dead girl's name for a shuttered coastal observatory. Following the booking that never cancelled itself, she begins tracing the clues Do-yun left behind and the hidden truth beneath the town's care network.

Three days after the funeral, the dead younger sibling's location share turns back on. Ji-an follows the drifting green dot through a redevelopment district and begins retracing the final route her sister left behind.

Yun Mina spends her nights deleting voicemails sent to numbers from discontinued lines. After her brother's funeral, his voice keeps arriving after midnight, pulling her toward the final request he left behind and the voice she thought she had already lost.

Near Seoul Station, a tiny umbrella rental booth opens only on rainy nights. When a red umbrella tagged with her missing brother’s name returns on its own, Na-yeon follows the unfinished promise it points toward.

An old hotel opens only after midnight, taking in guests who never managed to check out. When the key to room 404 returns with the trace of her missing sister, Ha-yun is dragged into the final records of a night that never properly ended.

While sorting the posthumous manuscript of a vanished bestseller, freelance proofreader Seo Ian discovers sentences typing themselves into the margin at midnight. Following the erased final line and his own name, he begins restoring a disappearance alongside his own missing memory.

Digital fossil appraiser Do-yun excavates an abandoned pre-AI MMO and finds emotional traces that cannot be explained as code alone. Buried inside the dead city may be not old data, but a heart that never truly logged out.

In a city where the dead survive only on offline memorial devices, restoration specialist Seo-ha wakes the sealed machine left by her lover Yoon-seul. Instead of a farewell, she hears a warning that someone carved pieces out of her memory.

In a near-future city where facial filters have become social manners, makeup artist Chae-rin reads the real expressions trapped beneath an unremovable smile. One night, a client who cannot peel grief from her face arrives carrying the hidden restoration key of a vanished designer.
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