Rohan leaned back in his chair, a thoughtful expression on his face. "You do enjoy keeping everyone on their toes, don't you, Sona?"
I grinned, "Keeps life interesting, doesn't it? Besides, a good leader needs a few tricks up their sleeve."
He chuckled, "Tricks, indeed. But make sure they don't turn into traps."
"Ah, Rohan, you worry too much. This is a calculated risk, and I have a feeling it's going to pay off handsomely."
As the ink dried on the last document, I looked up at Rohan. "Trust me, my friend, the game is about to shift. Aryan won't know what hit him."
Rohan sighed, "I hope you're right, Sona. The stakes are high."
"They always are in this business," I replied cryptically. "Now, let the pieces fall where they may. It's time for the next move."
As Rohan left my office, the air was charged with anticipation. The stage was set, and the players were in position. The trump card awaited its moment of revelation, promising to alter the course of the game entirely. The story had entered a new phase, one filled with suspense, strategy, and the promise of unforeseen twists.