Five months after Operation EKIVOK, a second voice speaks. He calls himself the Aggregator - the seventh insider whose existence the Architect could only suspect. From a Parisian office no one knows he occupies, with a calm and meticulous prose, he tells what Volume I could not say: how the Architect was recruited by manufactured persecution; how the Lavandeus program is not a shield but a mold; how the December 18 Easter egg modulated, through Schumann resonance and a Gregorian chord broadcast from the upper atmosphere, the brains of 144 European decision-makers for three and a half seconds - long enough to plant a thought they would later believe their own.
The reader discovers Karim the Geek in his Saharan bunker, Inken the Logistics Head in her cobalt-blue house in Hamburg, the Guide who writes only in classical Latin in a sixteenth-arrondissement apartment, Vlado the Serbian physicist exiled to Svalbard who will receive a 73rd suitcase no one knew existed. And above all, the reader understands that on April 8, 2026, at 14:00, in a Saint-Michel café, the Aggregator himself became target n°144 - and that the decision to publish this book is perhaps no longer entirely his own.
The Easter Egg is the reverse side of The Rare Pearl, told by the only man who knew everything from the beginning - and who is starting to doubt that he is still that man.
Five months after Operation EKIVOK, a second voice speaks. He calls himself the Aggregator - the seventh insider whose existence the Architect could only suspect. From a Parisian office no one knows he occupies, with a calm and meticulous prose, he tells what Volume I could not say: how the Architect was recruited by manufactured persecution; how the Lavandeus program is not a shield but a mold; how the December 18 Easter egg modulated, through Schumann resonance and a Gregorian chord broadcast from the upper atmosphere, the brains of 144 European decision-makers for three and a half seconds - long enough to plant a thought they would later believe their own.
The reader discovers Karim the Geek in his Saharan bunker, Inken the Logistics Head in her cobalt-blue house in Hamburg, the Guide who writes only in classical Latin in a sixteenth-arrondissement apartment, Vlado the Serbian physicist exiled to Svalbard who will receive a 73rd suitcase no one knew existed. And above all, the reader understands that on April 8, 2026, at 14:00, in a Saint-Michel café, the Aggregator himself became target n°144 - and that the decision to publish this book is perhaps no longer entirely his own.
The Easter Egg is the reverse side of The Rare Pearl, told by the only man who knew everything from the beginning - and who is starting to doubt that he is still that man.