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"No," whispered ( Tez – Swift), the youngest operative. "Vik saved my life in Srinagar."

Kabir looked at the horizon. "New mission in 48 hours. Get some sleep."

They faded into the crowd—ordinary faces, extraordinary shadows.

The Colonel smiled. "Then do your duty, Chhaya ." Adrishyam.The.Invisible.Heroes.S01.E10.WebRip.7...

When a mole threatens to expose India’s most secret surveillance unit, the invisible heroes must hunt one of their own before a ghost from the past triggers a national catastrophe. Scene 1: The Safe House – 3:17 AM

Meera smiled faintly. "We’re Adrishyam, Tez. The invisible heroes."

"Episode 10," Meera whispered. "Zorawar’s last transmission. It didn’t just contain the voiceprint. It contained a location—the Colonel’s hidden bunker in the Sundarbans." "No," whispered ( Tez – Swift), the youngest operative

Inside, Colonel Rudra sat in a wheelchair, an IV drip attached to his arm. Behind him, a massive screen showed live feeds of Delhi’s power grid, Mumbai’s ATC, and Kolkata’s port systems.

Kabir’s jaw tightened. "The evidence is clear. He sold the coordinates of our Z+ protectee in Delhi. The assassination attempt failed by seconds."

"You don't understand," Vik said. "The person I'm working for… was in the original Adrishyam charter. The founder ." Get some sleep

The room went silent.

The team sat on the edge of a rooftop, watching the sun rise over India Gate. Vik was in custody. The Colonel would vanish into a black site. And the world would never know.

Kabir raised his pistol. "You taught me that duty is heavier than a mountain."

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