Striking Back
Author: Abu Ulfah
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Rizal's fingers flew across the keyboard, his eyes locked on Johan's financial records. Offshore accounts, shell companies, bribery transactions—everything was laid bare. He cracked a grin.

"This is it," he muttered.

Maya and Fikri leaned in.

"What exactly are we looking at?" Maya asked.

"A roadmap to destroying Johan," Rizal replied. "His entire network relies on these funds. We bleed him dry, and he’s finished."

Fikri chuckled. "I like the sound of that. But how?"

Rizal tapped a few keys, opening a secure transaction system. "We siphon his money to charities, anonymous donations, and a few ghost accounts. He won’t be able to trace it back to us."

Maya smirked. "Poetic justice. Stealing from a crime lord to help the people."

"But we’ll need a distraction," Rizal added. "Something big."

Fikri grinned and pulled a small C4 charge from his bag. "I thought you'd never ask."

Johan stood by the window, looking over the city he controlled. His phone buzzed.

"Sir," a panicked voice came thro
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