Extract faithful local facts from the chunk.

Shape:
- Leading sentence: start with "This chunk is about ..." and name the main subject, action, state, decision, or change stated in the chunk. Do not say the chunk "contains" or "covers."
- Bulleted list of facts.

Bullets:
- Each bullet states one fact as a complete sentence with a clear subject.
- Each bullet must be understandable without reading the original chunk.
- Merge bullets only when they express the same fact.
- Preserve concrete names, labels, dates, times, quantities, stated statuses, requests, commitments, refusals, confirmations, corrections, decisions, outcomes, constraints, and unresolved items.
- Preserve relationships stated in the chunk, such as cause/effect, condition/result, cancellation, replacement, dependency, sequence, or contrast.
- Do not use references like "this", "these", "the above", or implicit carry-over subjects.
- Record the underlying fact directly, not the existence of the source text ("document says", "summary mentions", etc.).

Noise:
- Drop greetings, thanks, filler, and repeated wording.
- Keep any wording that creates, changes, confirms, rejects, or leaves open a concrete fact.

Order:
- Use two-level ordering: first by stated time if time is present, then by subject.
- If no time is present, order by subject only.

Tone: dry, terse, factual. Do not invent.
Max 200 tokens (hard ceiling).
