In a world where happiness is a command, remembering is a death sentence.
The year is 2126. The city is silent, bathed in the cold blue glow of 'The Lull'—a neural signal that sweeps through the streets every fifteen minutes, wiping away the recent memories of every citizen. No grudges. No pain. No revolution. Just a clean, hollow peace.
But for 12-year-old Darshi, the peace is a lie.
Due to a childhood accident, her neural chip is broken. She is the only person in the city who can still remember. She remembers her mother's real tears before the signal wipes them dry. She remembers the father who disappeared. And she remembers the dark, blood-stained secrets buried beneath the city's foundations.
One girl. One charred scrap of paper. One night to survive.
After a terrifying encounter with a Memory Guard, Darshi has been flagged for a 'Manual Reset'—a polite term for a digital lobotomy. Tomorrow morning, her soul will be erased forever.
With nothing but a rusty screwdriver and a burning secret in her pocket, Darshi must attempt the impossible: escaping the Shield. Beyond the walls lies the 'White Noise'—a wasteland of static and death. But inside, there is only the slow death of the mind.
In the war between blissful ignorance and painful truth, how much are you willing to remember?
The Law of Oblivion is a gripping, high-stakes dystopian thriller that explores the dark side of technology and the price of human identity. If you loved '1984' and 'The Matrix,' this lethal new series is for you
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