A text box appeared on screen: “You tried to steal from the Agency. Your first mistake was believing in free. Your last will be… free will.”

Then his screen flickered. The cursor moved on its own. A new window opened—not a game installer, but a live feed. Grainy, black and white, like a security camera. It showed his own bedroom. From behind.

The laptop powered on by itself. The game menu appeared—except the “New Game” button was grayed out. In its place, one option: “Accept Contract.”

He ran it. A progress bar filled slowly, pixel by pixel, not with code, but with a single phrase: “Payment required.” Leo scoffed. “It said free.”

He opened it slowly. Inside: a silverballer pistol, a rubber duck, and a note that read: “The only free hitman game is the one you never finish. Now, we have a contract. Your target: the website admin who uploaded that file. Payment? Your life.”

The file was called “47_Setup.exe.”

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