Summary
When a series of long-abandoned apartments are reopened across a modern city, each space reveals fragments of lives that were never meant to be revisited. Through multiple perspectives, the novel uncovers how memory, guilt, and silence intertwine, blurring the line between past and present. As buried truths resurface, it becomes clear that the mystery is not who committed the crime, but who chose to forget it. Some rooms were sealed for a reason — and remembering may be the most dangerous act of all.