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Chen turned onto the main highway, but the map on the screen showed a dense forest where the neon lights of the 7-Eleven should be. He blinked. The road ahead looked normal—asphalt, streetlights, a few passing scooters. But on the Nuvi’s screen, his car’s icon was moving through a void.

"In two hundred meters," the voice whispered, "turn into the mirror." Nuvi 2xx7-2xx8 Taiwan (1722) fw4.20.rar

It was supposed to be a simple firmware update for an obsolete Garmin unit—a favor for his grandfather, who refused to use a smartphone. But the "1722" suffix was wrong. Taiwan’s map codes didn’t run that high back in the 2010s. Chen turned onto the main highway, but the

Software Update Required, the screen read. To continue to your destination, please provide: Heartbeat. But on the Nuvi’s screen, his car’s icon

"Recalculating," the voice said. It wasn't the standard digital female voice. It sounded like a woman whispering through a heavy rainstorm.

He looked at the RAR file’s properties on his phone, which he’d synced to the car's Wi-Fi. The upload date wasn't 2014. It was tomorrow. "Arrived," the GPS whispered.

As he pulled out of his driveway in suburban Taipei, the GPS screen flickered to life. The startup splash screen wasn't the standard Garmin logo; it was a grainy, high-contrast photo of a mountain pass he didn't recognize.