Rssu_ithaca-1.5.1-pc_mq.7z

Kaito looked at the drive, then at the girl who shouldn't exist outside of his hard drive. He reached out and closed his laptop. The story was no longer on the screen; it was sitting right in front of him.

The progress bar moved with agonizing slowness. Around him, the other patrons were blurred shapes, lost in their own neural links. When the file finally clicked open, the screen didn’t show a menu. Instead, it displayed a single live feed of the cafe’s front door. A bell chimed. RSSU_Ithaca-1.5.1-pc_MQ.7z

In the digital underground, Ithaca wasn't just a name; it was a ghost. They said it held the final piece of the "Real Service" protocol, a way to bridge the gap between the simulated warmth of the city’s AI and the cold reality of its inhabitants. Kaito looked at the drive, then at the