The core conflict of the episode is triggered by a cryptic text message from Momota’s ex-partner, warning her that "they are coming for her". This message acts as the "parasite," an intrusive thought that disrupts her professional reality. Her initial reaction—annoyance and a dismissive sigh—highlights her character's fatigue and perhaps a history of psychological games with her past.
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At first glance, it looks like a corrupted file name, a forgotten hashtag, or the log of a disturbed mind. But for those who have fallen down this rabbit hole, it represents something far more disturbing: a digital artifact from a fictional (or perhaps semi-real) case of identity dissolution, obsession, and psychological decay known as the Emiri Momota Incident . The core conflict of the episode is triggered
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