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The Ministry falls. Dr. Elias Thorne emerges from hiding, revealed to have been living off-grid as a baker who never uses algorithms. Cora and Rook are not “assigned.” They are just two people, terrified and hopeful, sitting on a park bench with no script, no goal, and no guarantee.

Cora is assigned a new partner: Rook , a charming, cynical “Disruptor” from the Ministry’s internal affairs division. His job is to find leaks. Her job is to fix the Mandatory Companion program. They despise each other on sight. But as they work together, Cora realizes something terrifying: she is falling for him for real . The Ministry’s surveillance flags their genuine, unscripted chemistry as a “Code Black Anomaly”—a forbidden, unpredictable bond. ministry of public

The final line: “For the first time, Cora had no idea what would happen next. And that, she realized, was the point.” The Ministry falls

The Ministry orders Cora to write a “disengagement script” for Rook: a series of calculated cruelties designed to make him hate her, thus neutralizing the anomaly. Cora and Rook are not “assigned

The Ministry’s flagship program—“The Mandatory Companion”—is failing. For the first time, the emotional grid is crashing. Citizens are being randomly paired via algorithm and forced into “Intimacy Appointments” (coffee, walks, hand-holding). Instead of sparking connection, it’s causing mass resentment. Riots erupt when a man is forced to date his ex-wife.

Cora discovers a classified file: . It reveals that the Ministry’s founder, a now-missing visionary named Dr. Elias Thorne , believed that true intimacy cannot be manufactured. It requires risk, rejection, and the beautiful disaster of spontaneity. The Ministry has been lying for decades—they aren’s saving people; they are addicting them to curated, safe, hollow versions of affection.