When reporter Elias Kross sits across from the ruined dictator of a fallen civilization, he expects answers. Instead, he finds a master manipulator who can turn atrocity into doctrine and cruelty into creed. The man known only as The Architect awaits a molecular execution, his poise terrifyingly still as the iridescent fluid of Component-X-a serum designed to dismantle a man's genetic legacy-gathers for its final work.
Across one last interview, Kross confronts the foundations of a regime built on engineered fear, erased history, forced obedience, and holy-sounding lies. The Architect's voice is a velvet trap, weaving a narrative where every mass grave was a necessity and every chain was a gift. As the dictator's polished distortions sharpen into something almost persuasive, Kross is forced to ask the most dangerous question of all: if a man can destroy a world and still call it mercy, what does justice really look like when the last lie is told?
When the execution chamber fills with white light and the last words are recorded, Kross must decide who controls the story now-the dead tyrant who shaped the age, or the witness left behind to distribute the truth. In the silence that follows, Kross realizes that while Component-X can dissolve a man, a well-told lie might live forever.
When history is a clean slate and the monster claims to be your mirror, can the truth survive the last words?