What if murder... could be justified by logic?
Himari wanted a normal life.
A simple date. A quiet future. A world that made sense.
Bhaskar wanted the same thing.
The difference?
He was willing to fix the world.
When Himari meets Bhaskar, he seems different-quiet, precise, almost too logical.
But beneath that calm surface is a mind that doesn't see right and wrong... only efficiency.
To him, emotions are errors.
Attachment is a weakness.
And love?
Love is something you optimize.
As their relationship unfolds, Bhaskar begins to remove the "problems" in Himari's life-
not out of anger...
but out of perfect, terrifying logic.
Because if the world accepts suffering for comfort...
if people justify harm every day...
Then what makes murder wrong?
This is not a story about a killer.
This is a story about a system of thinking so convincing... it becomes dangerous.
Warning:
This book contains disturbing psychological themes, moral dilemmas, and intense content that will challenge your beliefs.
You won't just read this story.
You'll question yourself.