: A well-known Japanese voice actress and singer. She has voiced characters in several anime series and has also performed theme songs.

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As he played, the room seemed to shift. The walls expanded. The smell of mildew was replaced by the scent of expensive perfume and old wood. Kaito played harder, his fingers moving on instinct, navigating the sticky valves as if the saxophone were guiding him.

Big KATU‑126 wasn’t a person; it was a prototype AI core, rumored to be the brain behind the city’s most advanced autonomous transport network. The core had gone missing three days ago after a violent hack on the central hub. The client—an obscure corporate liaison known only as —offered a tidy sum and a promise of a future favor.

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Misono and Yayoi vanished into the night, their mission complete—for now. In the shadows, a new figure watched the scene from a rooftop, a data‑chip clutched in his hand: a rival corporate operative who had been tracking “Mouso’s” moves for months. He whispered into his comms, “Phase one is done. Phase two begins.”