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Chapter 1 – A Day Already Decided

  In a society

  where emotions

  are measured as data,

  an ordinary day

  is the most common state.

  This story, however,

  is a record of how

  that ordinariness

  did not hold

  until the very end.

  Rowan, too,

  began his morning

  within that ordinariness.

  From near the ceiling,

  a low and gentle voice

  flowed out.

  


  “Good morning, Rowan.”

  It wasn’t mechanical.

  Its tone was almost

  indistinguishable

  from a human voice.

  


  “The current time is 7:12 a.m.

  The outside temperature is 18 degrees Celsius.

  The chance of precipitation is low.”

  After a brief pause,

  the voice continued

  naturally.

  


  “Last night’s sleep duration

  was six hours and forty-eight minutes.

  The ratio of deep sleep

  was slightly below

  the recommended range.

  Today,

  a low-overload schedule

  is advised.”

  There was no question attached.

  Even without Rowan’s response,

  the voice did not wait.

  As always,

  it delivered only

  the necessary information

  and then fell silent.

  Rowan sat on the bed,

  staring blankly

  at the floor.

  Something had brushed past him,

  but it couldn’t be called

  a memory

  or a scene.

  Still, the sensation from moments ago—

  so different in density

  from the calm of this room—

  refused to fade.

  When he stood

  in front of the bathroom mirror,

  text overlapped his vision.

  


  〔 Today’s recommended outfit 〕

  Stolen from Royal Road, this story should be reported if encountered on Amazon.

  Lightweight jacket

  White sweatshirt

  Black cotton pants

  A moment later,

  another line appeared.

  


  〔 Measuring emotional state…〕

  Classified within normal range.

  Rowan studied

  his reflection

  for a moment.

  An unremarkable expression.

  Not particularly tired.

  Not especially bright.

  Whether the result

  was correct or not

  didn’t seem important.

  In the kitchen,

  the coffee machine

  activated quietly.

  


  “This ratio reflects

  your recent feedback.”

  Rowan nodded

  and accepted the cup.

  The bitterness was reduced.

  A softer flavor

  rose first.

  He didn’t bother to check

  whether the change

  was something he wanted,

  or something adjusted for him.

  Not checking

  felt more natural.

  Outside the window,

  the city was calm.

  People weren’t rushing,

  but they weren’t standing still either.

  Every movement continued

  with only what was necessary,

  precisely measured.

  So natural

  that it was nearly invisible

  unless one paid attention.

  Inside the elevator,

  Rowan didn’t press

  a floor button.

  Simply by standing there,

  the elevator began

  its smooth descent.

  When he put on his glasses,

  guidance appeared

  at the edge of his vision.

  


  〔 Subway commute recommended 〕

  Maintaining current route

  optimizes arrival time

  Rowan nodded

  without thinking.

  In this society,

  people no longer spent much time

  deciding what to choose.

  The outcomes

  of those choices

  had already been calculated.

  When he reached

  the company lobby,

  Rowan slowed his pace

  for no clear reason.

  He didn’t stop.

  His speed simply

  drifted slightly

  out of alignment.

  The overlaid guidance

  adjusted to match

  his movement.

  


  〔 Movement recommended 〕

  Maintaining current speed

  results in a five-minute delay

  Rowan stood there

  for a brief moment.

  There was no warning.

  No abnormal signal.

  Yet, in that narrow gap,

  the sensation from the morning

  brushed past him again.

  Formless.

  Meaningless.

  But unmistakably

  something that had tried

  to expand—

  and stopped.

  Rowan resumed walking.

  The guidance vanished

  as if nothing

  had happened.

  No one around him

  paid any attention.

  Even after starting work,

  the sensation

  didn’t completely disappear.

  While reading documents,

  in the middle of meetings,

  his thoughts broke off

  again and again.

  Each time,

  the same sentence surfaced.

  This doesn’t feel

  like who I originally was.

  It didn’t feel

  like his own thought,

  nor like someone else’s voice.

  It remained

  as a sensation

  not yet shaped

  into language.

  On his way home.

  The city lights softened slightly,

  adjusting to his field of vision.

  Watching the glow,

  Rowan reached a thought

  for the first time.

  I thought I was choosing—

  but when I arrived,

  the choice

  had already been made.

  As the night deepened,

  the sensation faded,

  yet never fully disappeared.

  Like a day

  that had not quite ended.

  is neither doubt

  nor defiance.

  that slips by

  unnoticed.

  examines

  whether that slip

  was coincidence.

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