“We’ll take you up on that. Also, great job on the OCIL run. Let’s keep this script updated; we might need it again for the next big client.”

Leo’s hands shook as he navigated to the folder. He right-clicked the file. His decompression software calculated the time: Calculating... 4 hours remaining. He didn't have four hours. The security sweep started at 4:00 AM, and it was already 3:45.

In the underground forums, "Topeng Ungu" (The Purple Mask) was whispered to be the holy grail of lost media—a massive, 118 GB archive containing everything from encrypted crypto-keys to unreleased footage of the 90s Jakarta underground scene. "98%," Leo muttered, his coffee cold and oily.