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They spent their lives playing by rules written in a language they weren’t meant to speak.
Niko was the loyal citizen who bled for a flag that never flew for him. Franky was the "Culture King," the man they used to bridge the gap to the streets until he hit the glass ceiling and realized it was actually reinforced concrete. Kat was the invisible woman, a master of disguises who wore the masks the world demanded just to survive the day.
For decades, they watched the system profit from their sweat, their silence, and their trauma. They watched as the deck was stacked, the house was rigged, and the very people who looked down on them grew fat on the riches they produced. They were told to be patient. They were told to work harder. They were told to know their place.

But the pressure that was meant to crush them only turned them into diamonds.

Fed up with a world that treats their lives as disposable and their labor as a bargain, the trio decides to stop asking for a seat at the table and starts planning how to take the table home. Using the very prejudices that once held them back as their ultimate weapon, they orchestrate a series of high-stakes heists designed to bleed the system dry.
In a world that expects them to fail, they choose to thrive. In a world that expects them to crumble, they choose to conquer. This isn't just a robbery—it’s an overdue invoice, and they’re collecting every cent with interest.

When the system is built on a lie, the only way to win is to break it.

What If I Used Your Racism Against You

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