Lipscani district. The needle isn't broken; it’s pulling him toward things others have also . He finds a discarded locket, a single silver key, and a weathered map stuck in a storm drain. Each "trash" item seems to hum with a strange energy when brought near the compass.

The needle points Luca toward a lonely bench in

Word spreads of the "Boy with the Seeker." People begin bringing their "broken" items to Luca, not to fix them, but to see if they still have a story to tell. Luca realizes that being aruncat is often just a temporary state before being rediscovered.

Bucharest, a tarnished brass compass lay forgotten in a box labeled "Vechituri" (Junk). It had been —thrown away—years ago after its needle stopped pointing North, deemed useless by a family who only valued things that worked perfectly.

Cișmigiu Gardens, where an elderly woman sits. When Luca shows her the locket, she weeps. It was a gift from her late husband, lost during a move and long since given up for dead. The "thrown away" object was her most precious treasure.

Luca follows the spinning needle through the winding streets of the