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Mister Himitsu Shin-nyuu Vr -ver1.01- -rj01266526- Apr 2026

You type it into the air. The world stutters.

The doors open onto Floor 48. You step into a labyrinth of identical gray cubicles. To your left, a woman in a navy blazer is crying softly into a cold cup of vending machine coffee. To your right, a man is furiously erasing a line of code from a terminal, sweat beading on his temple.

You find the maintenance stairwell. It’s not on any official map. As you push the door open, the hum changes pitch. The walls bleed. Mister Himitsu Shin-nyuu VR -Ver1.01- -RJ01266526-

You’ve downloaded three fake memos and accessed a restricted server using a janitor’s keycard (found taped under a keyboard—amateur hour). But the real anomaly is the 15-minute gap in the hallway security feed between 14:00 and 14:15 daily.

You look at the skull. You look at your hands. You have no weapons. No escape route. You type it into the air

The Unwritten Rule of Compartment 7B

This is Shin-nyuu . The Newcomer’s Hell. You step into a labyrinth of identical gray cubicles

Ver1.01 is famous for this—the “Haunting Debug” mode. The previous “Mister Himitsu” tried to brute-force his way out. He deleted core files. Now, fragments of his consciousness are stuck in the walls, whispering warnings.

You learn the first rule of Ver1.01 : Never trust the friendly ones. A senior manager named Tanaka offers you a tea. He smiles with too many teeth. When you refuse, his smile doesn't flicker. It hardens . The suspicion meter on your HUD jumps from 12% to 34%. One wrong word, and Tanaka will “escort” you to HR, which in this VR construct means a fade-to-black and a restart from the elevator.