He didn’t turn evil overnight. He turned curious .
And in Ric0h’s world, the only way to live forever is to stop caring who dies along the way. Ric0h remains at large. If you see a man with mismatched pupils, surgical scars on his knuckles, and the smell of ozone and iron, do not run. He doesn’t chase. He simply adds your name to his waiting list. ric0h corrupted doctor
They call him the Corrupted Doctor—not because he lost his license, but because he lost the part of his brain that feels consequence. Ten years ago, Dr. Ric0h Haruki was a miracle worker. His hands, steady as lasers, reattached severed spines and rebuilt shattered skulls. But after a cartel bombing killed his wife—a patient he couldn’t save—something inside him broke and then reassembled wrong . He didn’t turn evil overnight
It was about immortality.
But Ric0h always collects more than money. He takes a “souvenir”: a fingernail, a retinal scan, a voice-print. No one knows what he’s building with the collection. The latest whisper in the data-broker dens is that Ric0h is no longer just modifying humans. He’s trying to back up a human consciousness—his own—onto wetware that can survive death. The corruption, some say, was never about money or madness. Ric0h remains at large
By J. Vega
In the sprawling, rain-slicked underbelly of Neo-Tokyo’s medical district, there is a clinic that doesn’t appear on any map. It has no waiting room magazines, no receptionist, and no hygiene rating. Behind its rusted door sits a ghost in a tattered lab coat: , once a pioneering trauma surgeon, now the underworld’s most feared and sought-after “fixer.”