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Lights blaze on. Jassour stands on the mezzanine above, flanked by two men. Rami walks out from behind a steel beam, holding the flash drive.

Tarek snorts. "Rami, don't play king yet. Half the board wants your head for the Marina Scandal." He turns to Karim. "What did the old man whisper before he dropped?"

Post-Credits Scene: Jassour sits in a dim café in northern Cyprus. A phone rings. A voice says: "Rami was a branch. We need the roots. Are you still on the payroll?"

Jassour sips his coffee. "For the right grip." -laroza.net-.Al.Atawla.S01E11.720p.SHAHID.WEB-D...

It seems the filename you provided ( -laroza.net-.Al.Atawla.S01E11.720p.SHAHID.WEB-D... ) points to an episode of a series titled Al Atawla (which may relate to themes of power, greed, or a dynasty, depending on the dialect). Since I cannot access external files or watch the episode directly, I will develop a inspired by the title and the common themes of high-stakes Arabic dramas (often found on platforms like SHAHID).

"No," Karim says, holding up a new flash drive—a backup he made before hiding the first. "I saved the seeds. We start over. Clean. But this time, I hold the grip."

Rami smiles coldly. "Threats from a drunk? That file doesn't exist." Lights blaze on

Karim lies smoothly: "There were none. He just collapsed."

Sami closes his eyes, a tear escaping. "Then God help you, my son. The grip cuts both ways."

Karim returns to retrieve the drive for proof. The site is dark, flooded with moonlight. He digs into column G-4. The drive is gone. In its place, a single playing card: the Ace of Spades, and written on it: "You should have stayed an architect." Tarek snorts

Rami spits: "You think this ends with me? Tarek is worse. And Karim is too weak to rule."

Rami's voice crackles back: "No. Let him think he's clever. Then take it in front of him. I want him to feel the loss."

Sami's eyes flutter open. Karim sits beside him. The old man whispers, "What did I lose?"

From a crane above, , Rami's fixer—a man with no fingerprints on file and a soft voice that promises hard ends—watches through binoculars. He speaks into a phone: "He buried it in column G-4. Do I retrieve?"

Tarek smiles. "Father gave me the safe combination before he collapsed. Not the Koran safe—the real one, behind the painting of grandfather. I have everything, Rami. The contracts, the wire transfers, even the video of Jassour drowning that inspector in 2019."