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Marked As An Error

Let me ask you a question. What happens when existence itself refuses to acknowledge you? When the world insists every life must be recorded, defined, and placed within a system—and you are the one thing it cannot name. Is survival still a right, or does simply continuing to exist become an act of defiance? In a world governed by academies, records, and invisible rules that decide who matters and who does not, Uno Nao arrives without ceremony. No history. No registration. No proof that he belongs. He does not claim greatness, nor does he seek attention, yet wherever he stands, systems hesitate, records fail, and certainty begins to fracture. The academy continues its routines as if nothing is wrong. Classes resume. Rankings are announced. Destinies are assigned. But small inconsistencies spread—names missing from ledgers, memories that don’t align, outcomes that quietly change. Some dismiss it as error. Others begin to watch. The system watches. Marked as something that should not exist, Uno becomes a variable the world cannot correct and an anomaly it cannot ignore. He is not hunted because he is dangerous, nor revered because he is powerful, but because his presence raises a question no rule was designed to answer. If someone exists outside definition, outside judgment, outside control—then what does that say about the world that depends on them? And when correction becomes inevitable, will the world erase him to preserve itself, or will it be forced to confront the truth that not everything was meant to be defined?
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