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Alamid stood at the front of the crowded hall, the bright lights casting shadows on his face. The applause was deafening, a roar of gratitude that reverberated through the air. He couldn’t help but feel the weight of it—the recognition, the responsibility.

It had all happened so fast. One moment, he had been a silent observer of the fight against corruption, a part of the shadows. Now, he was the face of something far bigger, far more impactful.

The press had latched onto him like a lifeline, and his name was on the lips of international leaders, activists, and even survivors of the trafficking rings he had once been a part of dismantling.

But none of that mattered to him as much as the faces in the room—the survivors. Their eyes, full of pain, but also full of hope, met his gaze. They were the reason he was here. The reason he had used his newfound power and influence to take a stand.

Alamid had never sought the spotlight. But now, it seemed inevitable. His position in the Brotherhoo
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