For nearly thirty years, humanity has been gripped by a terrifying condition known as “emotional disorder” —an inexplicable plague where people can no longer control their emotions, leading to violent outbursts, madness, and death. At just ten years old, Chang Mo witnessed his father’s death, a trauma that awakened a horrifying ability: he could see “sacs” on people’s heads, grotesque physical manifestations of their uncontrolled emotions growing until they exploded. Then he watched his mother die the same way—her sac bursting, killing her before his eyes.To survive, Chang Mo made a choice. He suppressed every feeling, every desire, every flicker of passion. He trained himself to feel nothing, to maintain absolute “rationality” at all costs. For years, it worked. He remained alive while others around him fell to the emotional plague. He thought he was safe. He thought his method was the answer.Then the day of the cruise ship team-building event arrived. Surrounded by strangers, trapped in close quarters with nowhere to run, Chang Mo made a devastating discovery: he too had been infected all along. Not by the explosive emotions that killed others—but by something far more insidious. A monster called “rationality” had taken root in his soul, and its awakening would change everything.
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