
by A.R. Vance
Evan Shen used to build government data systems. Housing. Taxes. Welfare. Medical debt. He knew where the numbers lived. He also knew the numbers were lying. When Evan tried to expose how property, debt, and public policy were quietly crushing ordinary people, the system crushed him first. He lost his job. His mother’s medical bills kept growing. His home entered foreclosure. Then a white alpaca wearing a monocle fell through his ceiling and offered him a deal. Mr. Alpaca does not create injustice. He only makes it watchable. With a power called **Structural Translation**, Evan can turn invisible social pressure into visible rules. Rent burden becomes weight. Inherited wealth becomes armor. Medical debt becomes a countdown. And all of it becomes **The Last Chamber**. Six players sit at the table. One pull can erase debt, expose hidden assets, transfer housing, or destroy someone’s future. The poor finally get a seat. The rich finally have something to lose. The audience finally has something real to watch. But as the show becomes a worldwide obsession, Evan realizes that justice and entertainment taste disturbingly similar. And Mr. Alpaca is getting hungry. **Everyone wants fairness. No one wants to be the price.**
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