Peace Maker
Make Corruption Legal
Nihar learned early that survival does not belong to the strongest.
It belongs to the quiet.
Inside a government structure built on order and obedience, power does not shout. It adjusts. It absorbs. It legalizes itself.
When a shadow presence known as Nikki begins to disrupt the system from within, fear spreads quietly. Files disappear. Decisions shift. Authority hesitates.
But the real danger is not chaos.
It is normalization.
Subramanya Sastri believes stability must be protected at any cost.
Divya believes law still stands above power.
Akhila believes love should offer safety.
Each of them is wrong in a different way.
As influence spreads without ownership and silence becomes strategy, one unsettling truth emerges:
Peace is not maintained by justice.
It is maintained by acceptance.
Dark. Psychological. Unsettling.
This is not a story about rebellion.
It is a story about adaptation.
And adaptation is far more dangerous.
A Thriller by Nanda