As Selim scrolled, he realized the spreadsheet was live. It was syncing with a cloud server in real-time. Suddenly, a new row appeared. A bet for $500,000 on a horse race in Melbourne, set to run in ten minutes.

To a stranger, it was just a spreadsheet. To Selim, it was a map of a digital underworld.

Selim wasn’t a gambler; he was a data architect who had been paid in "information" after a freelance gig for a shell company went south. When he finally bypassed the encryption, the cells didn’t just contain numbers—they contained a narrative of greed and precision.

Selim looked at the spreadsheet. He saw the 'Cancel Bet' function hidden in the macro code. He had ten minutes to decide if he wanted to be a witness to the heist of the century, or the man who deleted it from existence.

Habbo Intelligence Agency