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Chapter 40 - CHAPTER 39: THE SECOND STRIKE

POV: Ananya Iyer / Wishakha Bhalla / Rishi Verma / Kabir Bhalla / Swara Malhotra / Ishaan Malhotra / Arth Rathore

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PART 1: THE PUSH

POV: Ananya Iyer

No hesitation.

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No second guessing.

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"Release it."

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Wish looked at me for half a second.

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Then—

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Clicked.

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And just like that—

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The second strike began.

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The article updated.

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Not loud.

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Not explosive.

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But sharper.

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"Financial discrepancies linked to student surveillance infrastructure…"

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Proof.

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Not full.

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But enough.

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Enough to make people question.

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Enough to make people look deeper.

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And once they start looking—

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They don't stop.

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PART 2: THE REACTION

POV: Wishakha Bhalla

This time—

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It spread faster.

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Shares increasing.

Comments doubling.

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"Is this connected to the earlier report?"

"Why is no authority responding?"

"Who is behind this?"

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I watched carefully.

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Not the numbers.

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The tone.

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And it was shifting.

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From curiosity—

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To suspicion.

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From doubt—

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To belief.

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And that—

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That's dangerous.

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For him.

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PART 3: THE MAN WHO STRIKES BACK

POV: Rishi Verma

There it is.

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The escalation.

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Expected.

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Predictable.

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But still—

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Impressive.

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"They're learning fast," I muttered.

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But speed—

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Isn't everything.

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Precision is.

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I opened the system.

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No rush.

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No panic.

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Just calculation.

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"They want attention?" I smiled.

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"Then let's give it to them."

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My fingers moved.

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Commands executed.

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Triggers activated.

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And just like that—

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Their move—

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Became mine.

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PART 4: THE COLLATERAL DAMAGE

POV: Kabir Bhalla

Something felt wrong.

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Too smooth.

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Too easy.

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Which meant—

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It wasn't.

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"Wait…" I said suddenly.

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Everyone paused.

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"What?"

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I checked the feeds.

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Cross-referenced logs.

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And then—

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I saw it.

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"No…"

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Ananya frowned.

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"What is it?"

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I looked up.

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"He didn't stop it."

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A pause.

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"He amplified it."

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Silence.

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And then—

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Understanding.

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Fast.

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Sharp.

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Dangerous.

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PART 5: THE STORY THAT TURNED

POV: Swara Malhotra

My phone exploded again.

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But this time—

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It felt different.

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Worse.

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I opened the feed.

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And my breath stopped.

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The article had changed.

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Not ours.

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His version.

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"Student Network Involved in Data Manipulation—Sources Confirm Internal Participation"

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Photos updated.

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Clips edited again.

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And now—

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It didn't look like exposure.

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It looked like guilt.

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Like we—

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Were the ones behind everything.

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"No…" I whispered.

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But it was already happening.

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Already spreading.

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PART 6: THE BOY WHO UNDERSTOOD TOO LATE

POV: Ishaan Malhotra

"He flipped it."

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No anger.

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Just clarity.

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We attacked.

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And he used it.

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Turned it.

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Made it worse.

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"Classic," I muttered.

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Because this—

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This is what he does.

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You make a move—

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He makes it his.

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And suddenly—

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You're the villain.

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Again.

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PART 7: THE LAST ADVANTAGE

POV: Arth Rathore

This was expected.

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Not the outcome.

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But the move.

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He doesn't defend.

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He redirects.

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Which means—

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He left something open.

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He always does.

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I scanned the backend again.

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Faster this time.

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Deeper.

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And then—

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There.

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A lag.

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A delay in one node.

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Small.

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But real.

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"I found it," I said quietly.

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Everyone looked at me.

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"A weakness."

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A pause.

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"Temporary."

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Ananya stepped forward.

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"Then we use it."

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Because this time—

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We don't just strike.

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We break something.

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FINAL LINE:

The second move didn't weaken him.

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It revealed how dangerous he really was.

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