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Tony kept the photograph in his wallet until the edges wore and the face faded into a smudge of memory. When at last he walked away, it wasn't a grand betrayal or a blaze of glory—just a small boat at dawn, a bag with less money than the city deserved, and the sense that he had paid his debts in ways only the tide could count.

Tony's first job was small—grab a package from the docks, no questions. He rode a stolen Mamba through fog thick as perfume, watched harbor lights cut the night in toothpicks. The package was a hollowed-out thermos, containing a cassette and a folded photograph. He should've left it alone. He shouldn't have opened it on the bike, but curiosity has always been quicker than sense.

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Antonio "Tony" Marquez learned to read the tide the way others read faces — quick, and for what it would give up. The ocean outside Vice Harbor kept its secrets in the palms of men who knew the right time to move cash, contraband, and the truth. Tony knew both schedules: the one written on calendars, and the one written on people.

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Locate the Setup.exe file in the extracted folder and run it as an administrator.