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The Ministry’s flagship program—“The Mandatory Companion”—is failing. For the first time, the emotional grid is crashing. Citizens are being randomly paired via algorithm and forced into “Intimacy Appointments” (coffee, walks, hand-holding). Instead of sparking connection, it’s causing mass resentment. Riots erupt when a man is forced to date his ex-wife.

The final line: “For the first time, Cora had no idea what would happen next. And that, she realized, was the point.” ministry of public

In a near-future society plagued by "Affective Isolation Syndrome" (AIS)—a condition where citizens physically cannot form emotional bonds due to screen addiction and algorithmic isolation—the government establishes the Ministry of Public Intimacy (MPI) . Their mandate is not to police love, but to engineer it. They choreograph spontaneous moments: the brush of a hand on a subway, a shared umbrella in the rain, a stranger noticing a tear. The goal is to generate “empathy resonance,” a measurable energy source that powers the city’s emotional grid. And that, she realized, was the point

The Empathy Grid or Public Displays of Defiance they are addicting them to curated

Cora Venn , a mid-level “Intimacy Architect” who is ironically immune to AIS. She is deeply lonely. Her job is to write scripts for human connection, yet she has never had a real friend. She is the best at her job because she studies longing like a scientist.

Cora discovers a classified file: . It reveals that the Ministry’s founder, a now-missing visionary named Dr. Elias Thorne , believed that true intimacy cannot be manufactured. It requires risk, rejection, and the beautiful disaster of spontaneity. The Ministry has been lying for decades—they aren’s saving people; they are addicting them to curated, safe, hollow versions of affection.