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    Tobias, seek­ing escape from the judg­men­tal atmos­phere of the dor­mi­to­ry, retreats to the con­trol room to observe the city through sur­veil­lance screens. He watch­es the fac­tion­less mov­ing through Eru­dite head­quar­ters, their rou­tines marked by old habits and new alliances. His atten­tion is drawn to a screen show­ing Mar­cus, his estranged father, wait­ing out­side the Han­cock build­ing. The ten­sion esca­lates as Johan­na Reyes arrives, refus­ing Marcus’s hand­shake and con­fronting him with cold dis­dain. Tobias, along with Bureau employ­ees, becomes a silent observ­er of their exchange, sens­ing the weight of unspo­ken his­to­ry between them.

    Johan­na direct­ly chal­lenges Mar­cus about the abuse Tobias endured, cit­ing Candor’s truth serum rev­e­la­tions and her own intu­ition. She dis­miss­es Marcus’s attempts to deflect, rec­og­niz­ing the pat­terns of vio­lence in his behav­ior. Tobias, over­whelmed by shame and anger, watch­es as his father feigns con­fu­sion, reveal­ing his abil­i­ty to com­part­men­tal­ize his actions. The con­fronta­tion expos­es Marcus’s manip­u­la­tive nature, as he seam­less­ly shifts the con­ver­sa­tion to his polit­i­cal agen­da when cor­nered. Tobias grap­ples with the unset­tling pos­si­bil­i­ty that his father gen­uine­ly believes his own lies about “dis­ci­pline.”

    Mar­cus pro­pos­es an alliance with Johan­na to over­throw Eve­lyn and the fac­tion­less, argu­ing that dis­arm­ing her would restore the fac­tion system’s for­mer peace. Johan­na, though wary, lis­tens as Mar­cus out­lines his plan, reveal­ing his oppor­tunis­tic nature. Tobias, still reel­ing from the ear­li­er con­fronta­tion, observes the inter­ac­tion with a mix of detach­ment and bit­ter­ness. The cam­era zooms in, empha­siz­ing the stark con­trast between Marcus’s cal­cu­lat­ed demeanor and Johanna’s guard­ed resolve. The scene under­scores the cycli­cal nature of pow­er strug­gles and the per­son­al scars they leave behind.

    The chap­ter clos­es with Tobias wrestling with his emo­tions, the storm inside him mir­ror­ing the tur­moil of the city. Marcus’s abil­i­ty to evade account­abil­i­ty and piv­ot to polit­i­cal maneu­ver­ing high­lights his tox­i­c­i­ty, while Johanna’s empa­thy for Tobias’s suf­fer­ing adds depth to her char­ac­ter. The sur­veil­lance footage becomes a metaphor for Tobias’s frac­tured rela­tion­ship with his father—observed but unre­solved. The chap­ter mas­ter­ful­ly inter­twines per­son­al trau­ma with broad­er soci­etal con­flict, leav­ing read­ers to pon­der the cost of truth and the elu­sive nature of jus­tice.

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