The Universal Echo
In the gilded roar of 1920s Manhattan, where jazz bled into the streets and champagne flowed like rivers, Elias Thorne sought a different kind of harmony. He was the architect of "Echo," a synthetic language designed to bypass the clumsy filters of culture and class. "One word, one meaning, one heart," he proclaimed to the salons of the elite, his voice ringing with a conviction that bordered...
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