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But the comic does not promise a neat victory. The shadows shift; not all systems relent. Some verdicts have been engraved into steel. A hospital wing remains closed; a factory silent. The music cannot unbake everything. It can, however, reinsert the lost human coefficients into the ledger and make the mathematics tremble. It can force conscience to re-surface in places where it had been anesthetized.

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