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Sami slides a flash drive across the mahogany desk. "The real ledgers. Not the ones I gave your brothers."
"And destroy your father's name? The company employs twelve thousand people, Karim. Twelve thousand. Rami is a snake, but he is our snake." She looks up. "You have two choices: give me the drive, and I will use it to control Rami. Or destroy it and let your brothers tear each other apart."
Rami's composure shatters. "You fool. If I fall, the company falls. We all drown."
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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."
"No," Karim says, stepping forward. "Only you."
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?" Sami slides a flash drive across the mahogany desk
The camera pushes through a rain-slicked Beirut street. Inside the penthouse of , the patriarch of Al Atawla Construction, the air smells of whiskey and betrayal. Sami sits across from his youngest son, KARIM (28) , an idealistic architect.
Karim walks out of the hospital into a grey dawn. He passes a newsstand. The headline: "AL ATAWLA CRUMBLES: Rami Al Jaber Arrested for Fraud."
As Rami is led away, Jassour vanishes into the night—a ghost. The company employs twelve thousand people, Karim
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.
For the first time, Rami's mask cracks.
As the brothers leave, Nour catches Karim's elbow. Her voice is silk over steel: "Rami has already searched your apartment. If you have something he wants, he will peel your skin off in strips and call it renovation."
"Rami," Karim says. "The company. Your name. But not your soul."