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Chapter 167 - Chapter 159: The Strange Case of Leo Murphy… Codename 3043—MURDER!

Finally—

On the screen,

the hard-boiled detective lowered his newspaper.

> "Same as the others, sweetheart. You need my help."

The researcher's expression instantly darkened.

> "Don't call me 'sweetheart.' I'm a fing molecular medicine PhD—"*

Startled by her sudden reaction, Murphy slowly put the newspaper down.

> "Okay, okay, my bad, Doctor. I apologize. So…"

He slid his feet off the table, stood up, folded his arms, and looked at her.

> "How can I help?"

The researcher hesitated, glancing nervously around the room.

> "I… I don't know how I got here. I don't even know what 'here' is. I was—

processing data, I think—and then I heard typing, and suddenly…"

Her face shifted into shock.

> "I can't remember. I can't remember my name."

The livestream exploded.

The audience quickly understood—

This woman was the Foundation researcher who had been written into the sub-narrative during the original containment breach.

But the shocking part?

She wasn't just a name in a file.

She was inside the story.

A real human was now a character in a fictional narrative.

---

Suddenly, Murphy's gravel-rough internal narration echoed behind the scene.

> [Narrator: A beautiful woman with a PhD in molecular medicine—

and no memory of who she was or how she got here.

Her eyes told me she needed help.

Her name tag told me the rest.]

The camera zoomed in on the badge pinned to her coat.

Murphy stared at it.

> "You're Professor Michelle Lewis."

She looked down at the tag—

and the recognition hit her all at once.

Her eyes widened.

> "My… yes. That's my name. I work for the Foundation."

Murphy's narration returned, dripping with cynicism.

> [Narrator: The Foundation.

A bunch of lab geeks trying to figure out where the magician hides his rabbit.

I should've turned her down the moment she said the word.

If the Foundation is involved,

it's never anything but trouble.]

The livestream chat went wild.

> "Bro Murphy HATES the Foundation 💀"

"He calls them GEEKS I'm dying"

"He's roasting them but also helping???"

---

S.H.I.E.L.D. Headquarters

Nick Fury narrowed his eyes.

O5-10's earlier warning echoed in his mind:

> "Leo Murphy isn't necessarily an enemy."

Fury muttered:

> "So the guy doesn't actually care if the Foundation contains him or not…"

---

On screen, Murphy pulled open a drawer.

> [Narrator: But I'm not the kind of man who runs away from trouble.]

He pulled out:

a pair of sunglasses

a half-finished bottle of whiskey

He set them on the table with an unimpressed stare.

> [Narrator: I'm the kind of man who sees trouble coming

and buys her a drink.]

Murphy sighed, then nodded as if accepting fate.

> "Alright, Professor. I'll take the case."

> "You… you will?" Dr. Lewis blinked, confused.

"What exactly is going on?"

Murphy stood, the camera rising with him.

> [Narrator: My name is Leo Murphy.

I'm the guy you call when everything goes wrong—

literally.]

The screen cut to black.

---

Click.

Leon Lake closed the file.

His expression was unreadable.

They had left the lower narrative—

and returned to Foundation reality.

Leon stared at the title on the folder:

"The Strange Case of Leo Murphy… Codename 3043—Murder!"

His fingers tapped the table rhythmically.

Director August waited silently.

Minutes passed before Leon finally spoke.

> "What is SCP-3043?"

August's face tightened slightly.

Leon continued before he could answer—

> "A typewriter. Right?"

August stared at him… and exhaled slowly.

> "In that case…

I'm starting to believe we may actually succeed."

---

S.H.I.E.L.D.

Everyone looked bewildered.

Except Fury.

He replayed the researcher's earlier words in his mind:

> "I heard typing… and suddenly…"

Typing.

A typewriter.

His eyes snapped open.

> "So it wasn't Leo Murphy who pulled her into the narrative.

It was the typewriter."

If the sub-narrative wasn't Murphy's world…

But a narrative created by SCP-3043—

Then who was Murphy?

If Murphy came from another narrative altogether—

> How strong was he?

Fury suddenly didn't want to know.

---

The screen resumed.

Leon opened the second file.

The lower narrative unfurled again.

That gritty, noir, sketch-styled world returned.

> INT. MURPHY'S CAR – NIGHT

Murphy drives through a rain-soaked city.

Dr. Lewis sits beside him, staring out the window.

Golden-orange city lights slide across the windshield like liquid metal.

And the case of SCP-3043

was only getting darker.

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