By sunrise, Azuverda wasn't waking up — it was detonating.
Phones buzzed on nightstands. Tablets lit up breakfast tables. Commuters on packed trains scrolled with widening eyes, coffee forgotten mid-sip.
By 7:00 a.m., one headline had clawed its way to the top of every feed, every platform, every group chat.
ISLA: THE CONSPIRACY THEORY — by The Executioner
The name alone guaranteed attention.
No one knew who The Executioner was. There was no profile photo, just a black background. No verified identity. Just a history of exposés that ruined reputations and toppled mid-tier officials like dominoes.
When that signature appeared, people read first and panicked later.
The article spread like wildfire.
It opened with surgical precision, laying out the timeline: Themis's wildly popular novel Rise of an Empire… then, almost on cue, the discovery of a supposed royal burial site on Isla.
