A train to Hanover. A song in Latin. A name whispered in code. In this chapter, Friedrich’s quiet resistance finds its next chapter—networked. Greta introduces him to Max Reschke, a former banker turned underground organizer whose home is both safehouse and staging ground for escape. Through coded music, forged papers, and invisible ink, a mosaic of defiance begins to take shape. But trust comes at a price. As Friedrich steps deeper into the world of active resistance, he must decide: how much of himself is he willing to risk for strangers who may never know his name? Meeting Max is a chapter about connections—old, broken, and born anew—and the dangerous hope of building something that lasts in a world set on erasing it.
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