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Outside the vault, the world was a monochromatic blur, but inside, color was a weapon.

The four of them met at the heart of the vault. The air grew thick with the scent of ozone and expensive perfume. They didn't need words. The beat dropped—a heavy, infectious thrum that signaled the end of the old world. Outside the vault, the world was a monochromatic

Jisoo stepped into the center of a courtyard filled with hooded figures holding umbrellas. They were the shadows of doubt, the whispers of the internet, but she stood under a rain of sparks, unyielding. As she moved, the ground beneath her transformed into a chessboard. This wasn't a game of luck; it was a game of precision. Every move she made was broadcast to a million screens, a silent defiance against the expectations placed upon her. They didn't need words

Then there was Lisa. In a laboratory filled with neon chemicals and high-tech weaponry, she wasn't just a soldier; she was the spark. She hoisted a jewel-encrusted hammer, the weight of it familiar and heavy. With a smirk, she swung. The glass shattered, not into shards, but into digital code that flooded the room. They were the shadows of doubt, the whispers

The lights in the abandoned vault didn’t just flicker; they pulsed with a heavy, rhythmic bass that rattled the stacks of gold bars. Jennie sat atop a crystalline tank, her gaze sharp enough to cut glass. She wasn’t just a queen; she was the architect of a revolution that was about to go viral.

Meanwhile, Rosé swung from a chandelier made of pure light, suspended over a sea of pink smoke. She was the siren in the storm, her voice a melody that could either soothe or shatter. Below her, the floor was littered with the remnants of broken trophies—reminders that she didn't play for the prize; she played for the power.

As they raised their hands, fingers mimicking the shape of a gun, the vault doors didn't just open—they exploded. They stepped out into the blinding light of the stage, the "Ddu-Du Ddu-Du" echoing like a heartbeat across the globe. They weren't just idols; they were a firestorm, and the world was finally ready to burn.

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