Long before servers and screens, it decided what people feared, what they remembered, and what they believed was inevitable. From disasters, records, and accumulated knowledge, four entities were born to keep the balance.
Death was one of them.
After thirty years of silence, she wakes up inside the head of a journalist in Osaka who will not stop talking—even internally. The city she remembers is gone, replaced by networks that turn belief into power and data into magic. Humans no longer wait for fate. They calculate it.
As Death struggles to understand a world where her authority can be predicted, delayed, or even overwritten, her unwilling host keeps digging into stories he should not touch. Because someone is using information to decide who lives and who does not.
And someone is trying to replace Death entirely.
[Urban Fantasy]
[Urban Fantasy]