Chapter 18: Systemic Collapse

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The Severance Floor: My Ex-Boyfriend Erased 8 Hours Of My Memory Every Day At Synapse Health

Chapter 1: The Eight-Hour Void

Chapter 1: The Eight-Hour Void

Chapter 2: The Threshold of Silence

Chapter 2: The Threshold of Silence

Chapter 3: The Automated Compliance

Chapter 3: The Automated Compliance

Chapter 4: Echoes of Blackwood Mill

Chapter 4: Echoes of Blackwood Mill

Chapter 5: The Reporter’s Offer

Chapter 5: The Reporter’s Offer

Chapter 6: Legal Iron Cage

Chapter 6: Legal Iron Cage

Chapter 7: A Comfortable Ignorance

Chapter 7: A Comfortable Ignorance

Chapter 8: Danforth’s Warning

Chapter 8: Danforth’s Warning

Chapter 9: The Notary’s Secret

Chapter 9: The Notary’s Secret

Chapter 10: Marsh’s Confession

Chapter 10: Marsh’s Confession

Chapter 11: The Race Against Time

Chapter 11: The Race Against Time

Chapter 12: The In-nie’s Legacy

Chapter 12: The In-nie’s Legacy

Chapter 13: The Global Freeze

Chapter 13: The Global Freeze

Chapter 14: Evelyn Marsh Flips

Chapter 14: Evelyn Marsh Flips

Chapter 15: The Silent Retreat

Chapter 15: The Silent Retreat

Chapter 17: Federal Seals

Chapter 17: Federal Seals

Chapter 18: Systemic Collapse

Chapter 18: Systemic Collapse

Chapter 19: The Aftermath

Chapter 19: The Aftermath

Chapter 20: The Unquiet Hum

Chapter 20: The Unquiet Hum

👉 Previous Decision: You chose the path where the federal government sealed Sub-Basement 4.

Over the next two months, the resolution of the Aetheris Dynamics saga unfolded not through dramatic courtroom clashes, but through a quiet, systemic collapse. The corporate entity, so vast and untouchable, dissolved piece by piece.

Aetheris Dynamics was formally dissolved by order of the United States District Court. Its corporate logo, once a symbol of opaque power, was removed from the building, leaving a blank space on the facade.

$12,500,000 in court-ordered restitution was quietly wired to current and former employees, a meager recompense for stolen hours and violated minds. The money appeared in bank accounts, a silent acknowledgment of the company’s crimes, but without public fanfare or corporate apology.

Arthur Pendelton, the architect of this centuries-old exploitation, never stood trial in a court of law. Legal tracking revealed he boarded a private vessel bound for non-extradition international waters, slipping away completely unpunished by prison walls. His company vanished into public history, but he, the man, became a ghost, untraceable and beyond justice.

➡️ Read CHAPTER 19 to continue the story

The Severance Floor: My Ex-Boyfriend Erased 8 Hours Of My Memory Every Day At Synapse Health

Chapter 17: Federal Seals Chapter 19: The Aftermath

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