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The browser churned for a second. Then the Reaper algorithm responded, in crisp gray text: “Search term contains no actionable data. No external links found. No prior history. Suggestion invalid. Please select a query with at least 200 associated clicks.” Elias laughed. A dry, hollow sound.

Not because he didn’t know what to type. But because the browser knew too much about what he would type.

He closed the laptop.

Elias had been staring at the search bar for three hours.

It judged it.

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He thought about saving “ways to apologize.” But he’d never actually used any of them. MortalTech Browser

But for the first time all night, he didn’t open a new tab.

Finally, he typed: “how to be good.” The browser churned for a second

The page was blank except for a blinking cursor and a prompt: “You have browsed 12,847 topics in your lifetime. Select one to be permanently archived. All others will be forgotten.” His fingers hovered over the keyboard. His entire digital soul—every late-night query about his ex, every hopeful job application, every recipe he’d never cooked, every half-remembered fact about Roman aqueducts—reduced to a single, saveable file.