In the neon-lit labyrinth of Neo-Versa, memories are the currency that fuels society. Skyscrapers pulse with data streams, and every citizen carries fragments of borrowed lives. Amidst the endless flow of recollections, a lone courier named Kael navigates the city’s tangled alleys, his own past erased by a blank slate. Kael’s only companions are the whirring of his hover-bike and the cryptic delivery requests that light up his wrist console. Tonight, a routine assignment leads him to a rain-soaked plaza, where a memory capsule awaits delivery. As he scans the capsule, Kael’s heart stirs with inexplicable familiarity. The recipient’s name flickers on the screen: his own. Confusion and dread intertwine as he realizes he is delivering a piece of himself—a decade-old memory sealed away for reasons unknown. The city’s digital haze seems to thicken, and Kael senses that this delivery is more than a job. It is the key to unraveling both his lost identity and the fragile reality of Neo-Versa itself.