In this contemporary Saudi novel, Aziz Mohammed introduces K, a solitary young pharmacist in Riyadh grappling with a profound sense of alienation and existential dread. Trapped in a mundane routine, K's life is an internal monologue of dark humor, philosophical musings, and cynical observations about the society around him. Inspired by the works of Kafka and Cioran, the narrative delves deep into his nihilistic worldview and his desperate, often awkward, attempts to find meaning and connection in a world he feels detached from, offering a poignant look at modern loneliness.