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When Kaito strapped it on, the watch didn't just tell time—it predicted .
In a cluttered workshop in , a young horologist named Kaito found a dusty, hexagonal box tucked behind a stack of rusted gears. Inside was the
The story of the is one of a forgotten relic that suddenly became the most sought-after object in the digital age. The Discovery Watch bob-E101A
The had fulfilled its final purpose: ensuring it could never be owned by anyone again. If you'd like to expand this world, let me know: Should I describe the internal mechanics of the watch?
: The copper drums spun wildly, and Kaito stepped back just as a heavy ceiling tile crashed onto his workbench. When Kaito strapped it on, the watch didn't
Kaito realized the watch was drawing power from his own biological rhythm. The more it predicted, the faster his heart raced. In a final stand atop the , he faced the CEO of Chronos. Instead of surrendering, Kaito pressed the hidden "Reset" button on the E101A’s side.
The wasn't measuring seconds; it was measuring causality . It was a "Probability Engine" disguised as a timepiece. The Pursuit The Discovery The had fulfilled its final purpose:
The copper drums didn't just stop; they spun backward. For a brief moment, time for the entire city rewrote itself. When the light faded, the watch was gone, and Kaito was back in his shop, the hexagonal box empty as if it had never been touched.