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When the world begins to crack under the weight of its own grief, the Creator appoints an ordinary man to an extraordinary role: listen to everything humanity has kept buried.Solomon Greaves does not want a ministry, a mission, or a movement. But when the first Complaint Department opens its doors, he becomes the quiet keeper of the world’s anger, sorrow, and unspoken truths. From war-torn streets to forgotten neighborhoods, people arrive with stories that reshape the way Solomon sees humanity-and himself.Each complaint he files becomes part of a larger pattern he cannot yet name. Rumors spread of a soldier whose eyes bled in the smoke of battle. Cities shift beneath the pressure of their unresolved wounds. And every so often, at the edge of disaster or revelation, a woman in a gray shawl appears-silent, watching, impossible to explain.She offers no guidance. She gives no answers. But her presence signals that something in the world is changing.As the drawers of the Department begin to open on their own and an anonymous complaint surface with no human author, Solomon realizes he is not simply recording grief-he is standing at the threshold of a transformation larger than anything he imagined. The world is speaking, and for the first time in its history, it demands to be heard.A profound blend of literary fiction, spiritual allegory, and speculative storytelling, The Complaint Department: The World That Heard Itself explores the cost of being unheard, the quiet power of witness, and the fragile line between collapse and renewal.Some complaints are filed. Others reshape the fate of the world.