When the extraction finished, there were no videos. Instead, the folder was filled with thousands of .log files and a single executable: STRIKER_BRAIN.exe . Curiosity won out. Leo ran the program.

Suddenly, Leo’s speakers crackled with the sound of a stadium roar, so loud his windows rattled. On the screen, the wireframe began to move—not like a video, but like a simulation. It showed a match that hadn't happened yet: USA vs. Germany, 2026 World Cup.

The simulation showed Pepi in the 89th minute. He wasn't running; he was drifting . The program highlighted his "Gravity" score, showing how the defenders were being pulled out of position by his mere presence. Then, a line of code flashed: TARGET_LOCKED .

Leo, a scout for a second-division side, clicked it immediately. He expected a highlight reel or maybe some leaked training data from PSV. What he got was 4.2 gigabytes of encrypted files.

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