One morning, I woke up to an eerie silence. No phone signals, no working televisions, no running cars. The city felt like an abandoned relic, as if technology had never existed. Humanity was thrown back to the edge of primitive survival. In the first few days, chaos erupted. Supermarkets were raided, banks collapsed, and law and order crumbled. Society as we knew it was falling apart, and people were forced to rely on the most basic survival instincts. With no food, no clean water, and none of the conveniences we once took for granted, the world was plunged into darkness. Some people panicked, while others embraced the change. Those weary of modern life felt liberated, while others were terrified, struggling to survive without their tools and comforts. Within days, cities became ghost towns, and daily life was completely transformed. Communication was reduced to face-to-face conversations, making information exchange slow and difficult. With no cars or electricity, transportation came ...