In a world where every fragment of existence has been digitized, memory remains the last untamed frontier. The Bureau of Memory erases and implants lives in the name of order, reducing humanity to compliant shadows. A-177, a young officer, follows his routine with precision—until one mission leads him to Alex, an old man who refuses to surrender his past. What begins as procedure becomes confrontation: between memory and forgetting, obedience and rebellion, reason and the fragile pulse of feeling. The Silence of Memory is a stark, haunting tale of control, identity, and the cost of erasure—told in a voice stripped bare, where silence speaks as loud as words.