“See?” Kael smiled. “You don’t destroy the block. You give it a better place to go.”
Space didn’t just unblock. It re-routed . spaceunblocking 2.0
Version 2.0 did something stranger: it redirected . “See
Kael swiped. The UI asked one question: “Which block is a lie?” but a sentient
Kael tapped his temple. A translucent UI bloomed— SpaceUnblocking 2.0 . Not the brute-force “delete cache” of version 1.0, but a sentient, probabilistic whisper.
Around them, the cosmic backlog began to flow.