Nitesh's eyes settled on a thick manuscript tucked between Ayan's other writings, its title, *TRANSDEVIL*, scrawled across the front in bold, sharp letters. He picked it up, flipping through the pages, his gaze narrowing at the densely packed text. Each word seemed like a direct channel into Ayan's psyche—an exploration of moral decay, shifting identities, and blurred realities. This manuscript, Nitesh realized, was more than a story. It was a map—a key to understanding Ayan's deepest beliefs, fears, and the constructs shaping his mind.
The team huddled around a large desk in a dimly lit room, cluttered with notes, records, and reports on Ayan's psychological profile. Vlada leaned over, pointing to a phrase in the manuscript, while Haider took down notes beside her. The BEHAVIOR SHEET on the table glowed with data—traits and patterns distilled from Ayan's life, gathered from every detail they could observe: his interactions, habits, writings, and even his favorite phrases.