The High-Rise War

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(Style: New York Urban)

The penthouse of the Obsidian Tower was a temple of glass and ego. Julian stood in the center of the room, watching the thirteen members of the "Sovereign Circle" argue over a holographic map of the city. They were the architects of the Great Liquidation, the men and women who had decided that the only way to survive the coming Galactic Audit was to erase the poor.

"The margin is too thin," sneered Marcus, a hedge-fund manager whose suit cost more than a mid-sized house. "If we don't remove the 'Zero-Class' in the Lower East Side, our average lifestyle rating will drop. We'll be relegated to the second-tier zones. I will not live in a second-tier zone."

Julian was their instrument, the man who turned their spreadsheets into corpses. But as the weeks passed, he noticed a pattern. The Sovereign Circle wasn't just erasing the poor; they were erasing each other. Marcus's "correction" list suddenly included the CEO of the energy conglomerate. The CEO's list included the Mayor.

The "Liquidation" had become a weapon of internal purge. By labeling their rivals as "supporters of the Zero-Class," they could justify their removal under the guise of social optimization.

Julian played the game. He became the confidant of the betrayers and the shadow of the betrayed. He leaked secrets, whispered doubts, and guided the "corrections" with a surgeon's precision. He watched as the Obsidian Tower became a slaughterhouse of the elite, each member believing they were the last one standing, the only one "pure" enough for the first-tier zone.

On the final night, only Marcus remained. He sat alone in the penthouse, surrounded by the ghosts of his colleagues, waiting for the Elder's ships to descend.

"You did well, Julian," Marcus said, pouring a glass of vintage cognac. "We are finally optimized. The world is clean."

"It is," Julian replied, stepping forward. "But I found a new anomaly in the data."

Julian didn't use a gun. He used the very system Marcus had built. He uploaded a signal to the Elder's ships, marking the Obsidian Tower not as a zone of purity, but as the primary source of the city's "social noise." As the first beam of light descended from the sky to "correct" the tower, Julian walked out the front door and disappeared into the crowd of the Lower East Side, a ghost in a city that was finally, violently, equal.

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