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It started, as most obsessions do, with a single, haunting image. Leo, a university student with a minor addiction to obscure webtoons and a major deadline looming, was doom-scrolling a defunct manga recommendation forum. The thread was titled “Manga That Feels Like a Fever Dream You Can’t Escape.” Buried in the replies, under layers of broken image links and sarcastic comments, was a grainy, watermarked screenshot. He spun around
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The caption read: “Bibliomania. Chapter 17. Still waiting for a scanlation group to pick it up again.”
Three days later, Leo’s roommate found his laptop open. The MEGA folder was empty. The hard drive was wiped. On the desktop, a single file: a readme.txt.
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