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The room was quiet except for the hum of the overhead lights. Casper leaned back in his chair, eyes narrowing slightly as he considered his next words. The sleek glass table in front of him reflected the dim light, casting shadows on the faces of Hunter and Alamid who sat across from him. There was no need for introductions—this was not a casual conversation. The air was thick with anticipation.

Casper’s voice broke the silence, steady and deliberate.

“You’re not here by accident,” he began, fixing his gaze on Hunter. “The Requiem Brotherhood has been working in the shadows for years, building something much bigger than you could ever imagine. And now… it’s time to show you the bigger picture.”

Alamid raised an eyebrow but stayed silent. Hunter, however, sat upright, leaning forward. His expression, usually calm, had hardened—this was serious. They had always known the Brotherhood was powerful, but the scale of their operations was always unclear.

Casper continued, his tone a mix of u
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