{"type":"location","location":{"title":"Seoul Food Safety Bureau - Inspector's Office","description":"You are sitting at a cluttered desk in the Seoul Metropolitan Government's Food Safety Bureau, located on the 8th floor of a glass building in downtown Seoul. Rain streaks down the windows behind you, blurring the city skyline. Your computer screen glows with case files, and scattered across your desk are incident reports from the past three weeks. Each one follows a disturbing pattern: customers at various traditional Korean restaurants have reported experiencing vivid, distressing memories that don't belong to them after consuming meals. Some speak of explosions and gunfire. Others describe the cold of winter trenches. A few mention names of people they've never met, speaking in accents from decades past. The reports are inconsistent enough to seem like coincidence, yet coordinated enough to warrant investigation. Your supervisor has tasked you with finding the connection. A yellow sticky note on your monitor reads: \"Three new cases reported this morning. Check the supplier records.\" The folder labeled \"INCIDENTS - CONFIDENTIAL\" sits next to your coffee cup, waiting to be opened.","suggestedActions":["Open the incident folder and review the case details","Check the supplier records on your computer","Call one of the affected customers for a detailed interview","Visit the first restaurant mentioned in the reports"],"conversation":"uhwe0ip3s3fjmlvacsvaj"},"conversationLength":1,"maxFreeConversationLength":10}