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In this angle, the director is visible. His face is partially obscured, but his voice matches. And at the 34-minute mark, after Yuki leaves, the director pulls out a phone and makes a call. Mari enhances the audio:

Mari downloads it. The metadata is strange. Creation date: — a year from now. Codec: proprietary, marked DASS , which Mari recognizes from old industry rumors as "Digital Archive Scripted Series" — a short-lived streaming initiative by a defunct production company called Genmu Studios (literally "Illusion Studios"). They produced only one series before vanishing. A drama about a drama.

Mari assumes it's fiction. A revenge drama. A meta-commentary. But then she notices something: the file contains a second video track, hidden, accessible only by changing the extension to .mkv and extracting with forensic software. This track is filmed from a different angle—a hidden camera placed inside the dressing room's ceiling vent.

"...the DASS-400 asset is live. She thinks it's a drama. But the contract was clear. If she walks out during the monologue, the non-disclosure is void. We release the raw. Her career ends. Call me when she's back in the building." Xxxmmsub.com - T.me Xxxmmsub1 - DASS-400-720.m4v

And here's where Mari freezes the playback. Because the scripted dialogue—if it is scripted—feels too real. Yuki starts listing names. Producers. Network heads. A famous comedian known for "training" young talent in private karaoke rooms. The details are specific. Dates. Hotel names.

Then: a direct message from @lost_nippon_dramas. A single image: a screenshot of Mari's apartment building, taken from street level, timestamped 4 minutes ago. Below it, a question:

Mari realizes the truth: is still active. It's not a series—it's a live experiment. Every person who watches the file becomes a potential "character" in the next episode. The Telegram channel is the control room. The missing Yuki was Episode 1. Mari is Episode 2. In this angle, the director is visible

The video is grainy, shot in single long takes, 720p, no audience laugh track. No opening credits. Just a title card that fades in: "The Mirror Stage" A woman sits in a fluorescent-lit dressing room. Her name is Yuki Hoshino — a recognizable face from late-night Japanese variety shows, known for her bubbly ojaru persona. But here, she's not smiling. She's staring into a cracked mirror, removing her makeup in slow, deliberate strokes. The camera never cuts.

Yuki Hoshino vanished six months after this was filmed. Officially, she retired due to "health reasons." Unofficially, Mari finds a missing persons report filed by Yuki's mother—filed the same day as the video's metadata creation date: .

But today is 2024.

Mari's blood runs cold. wasn't an episode number. It was a psychological operation. Dramatized Authentic Scenario Series — a secret industry practice where real victims are coached to "perform" their trauma under the guise of fiction. If they break character, they lose their legal protections. If they stay in character, the footage becomes "entertainment."

"If you have received this file, do not rename it. Do not share it. Do not look into the mirror while playing it. And if you hear a voice say 'Take 2'—run."