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    Tobias pre­pares for a crit­i­cal mis­sion with Amar and George, mon­i­tor­ing the move­ments of key fig­ures like Eve­lyn and Mar­cus via sur­veil­lance screens. With lim­it­ed time, he must choose between reset­ting one of his par­ents using a mem­o­ry serum—a deci­sion weigh­ing heav­i­ly on him. The group gears up amidst a snow­storm, with George pro­vid­ing a gun and coor­di­nat­ing their plan from a con­trol room. Tobias secret­ly urges George to inoc­u­late him­self against the serum, hint­ing at deep­er con­cerns about the mis­sion’s con­se­quences.

    The team piles into a truck, nav­i­gat­ing through heavy snow­fall toward the city. Tobias is tasked with man­ning a dig­i­tal map, though he ques­tions the need for stealth giv­en the obvi­ous land­marks. As they dri­ve, he reflects on the Bureau’s neg­li­gence, con­demn­ing their pas­sive role in the city’s suf­fer­ing until their genet­ic inter­ests were threat­ened. The jour­ney back stirs mixed emo­tions, with Peter and Tobias shar­ing qui­et dis­be­lief about return­ing to the chaot­ic city they left behind.

    Tobias wres­tles with his moral dilem­ma: whether to erase Mar­cus, his abu­sive father, or Eve­lyn, his estranged moth­er, to reshape the city’s future. Each choice feels selfish—freeing him­self from Mar­cus’s tyran­ny or recre­at­ing Eve­lyn as a nur­tur­ing fig­ure. The weight of the deci­sion par­a­lyzes him, as nei­ther option clear­ly ben­e­fits the city more. Mean­while, the truck cross­es the sym­bol­ic bound­ary between the Bureau’s world and the exper­i­ment zone, a tran­si­tion that feels jar­ring and sur­re­al to Tobias.

    As they approach the city, Amar asks for direc­tions to find Zeke, a key con­tact aligned with the revolt. Tobias sug­gests head­ing where the rebels are con­cen­trat­ed, focus­ing on reunit­ing with allies. The chap­ter ends with ten­sion lin­ger­ing over Tobi­as’s unre­solved choice and the group’s pre­car­i­ous mis­sion, under­scored by the oppres­sive snow­fall and the loom­ing con­fronta­tion with their past.

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