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His mouse hovered over the link. His antivirus software remained silent, but his gut screamed. The file size was impossible—0 KB. Yet, when he clicked, the progress bar didn’t move; the file simply appeared on his desktop as if it had always been there. He double-clicked.

He tried to close the program, but the "X" in the corner had turned into a drawing of a closed gate. He scrolled faster. The text wasn't just describing the city of Serai; it was building it. He saw descriptions of the Great Minaret, and suddenly, a long shadow stretched across his desk, cast by a sun that wasn't in the room.

The last line of the document sat at the bottom of page twenty. “The traveler arrives when the document is saved.”

The word processor opened, but instead of text, the screen bled a deep, lapis lazuli blue. Slowly, gold lettering began to stitch itself across the digital page, written in a dialect of Sogdian that shouldn't have been digitizable. “To read is to enter,” the first line translated.