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Kazue stepped forward. She could have arrested them—she could have shut down the servers and called the cameras. But the problem was bigger than any one server. The verification token lived in public trust, and trust could not be locked in a rack. She chose instead to expose the mechanism: every client, every broker, every auditor list, and every forged verification token—laid bare on the Runet’s public stream. Raincode’s legal team called it sabotage. The city called it cleansing.

They followed transactions—petty at first, then larger; a charity that funnelled donations through shell wallets, a tech incubator that bought silence. The money did not point to a single mastermind but a network: clients, auditors, brokers, and a small, central software broker that taught auditors how to generate narratives the verification layer would swallow. masterdetectivearchivesraincodeplusrunet verified

"I don’t like easy resignations," Kazue said. "They’re either too clean or they’re pre-written." Kazue stepped forward

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