Mahim and his friend arrive at a quiet location to complete a routine task, but their day takes an unsettling turn when Mahim notices a strange man holding a red piece of paper-someone his friend cannot see. Moments later, the figure disappears, leaving behind a set of coordinates that leads them into the unknown. Driven by curiosity, they follow the coordinates, only to find themselves abruptly transported to an abandoned place far from reality as they know it. Separated and disoriented, Mahim begins to experience a series of disturbing events-cryptic messages, unexplained calls, and fragments of a hidden system that seems to categorize human lives in ways he cannot comprehend. As he searches for his missing friend, Mahim uncovers signs of something far more horrifying: a mechanism that selects, delivers, and consumes its victims. Worse still, he learns that escaping it does not mean freedom. Time itself begins to betray him, accelerating his existence toward an inevitable end. Caught between past and present, reality and illusion, Mahim must confront a fate that may have already been decided. Some things are better left unexplained.