Maya was an investigative reporter for a small but tenacious online magazine called . The name was a mouthful, but its reputation for digging up the stories that big outlets ignored was unmatched. She had been chasing a lead for weeks, one that whispered of a covert syndicate operating under the guise of a charity that helped underprivileged artisans. The syndicate’s code name, whispered in hushed tones among informants, was “Aate Ki Chakri.” The phrase meant “the millstone of fate,” a metaphor for something that grinds people down without mercy.
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The old textile mill had been abandoned for years, its towering smokestacks now rusted skeletons against the night sky. Inside, the air was thick with dust and the scent of stale oil. Maya’s flashlight cut through the darkness, revealing rows of broken looms and tangled wires. The syndicate’s code name, whispered in hushed tones