Each autumn, the city of Hanamura releases paper lanterns onto the river - a quiet ritual of memory, marking what has been lost and what endures.This year, the lanterns come back.Unburned. Intact. And carrying something no one expected.Inside them are documents - records, statements, fragments of a story the city has not been told. As more lanterns appear and their contents begin to spread, a pattern emerges: this is not random. It is deliberate. Structured. Timed.For Mei, a reporter trained to follow evidence wherever it leads, the question is no longer whether the documents are real. It is who is releasing them - and why they chose the lanterns as the delivery system.As the city reacts in real time - officials deflecting, citizens watching, institutions straining under pressure - the line between ritual and revelation begins to collapse.Because once the lanterns are lit, the story cannot be contained.Night of the Paper Lanterns is a quiet, precise literary thriller about information, accountability, and the moment a system loses control of its own narrative.