Jon Jacob sits alone in a dim pub, a bottle of whiskey pressed to his lips as grief drags him ever deeper into its grip. Haunted by the loss of his daughter - a pain too sharp to face - Jon chooses numbness over memory, surrendering to the slow pull of despair.On the edge of oblivion, preparing for what feels like his final act, Jon is interrupted by a cunning Salesman. Smooth, unsettling, and impossibly persuasive, the man offers him something unthinkable: revenge.The bargain is simple. The reward, irresistible. With nothing left to lose, Jon reaches for the deal, never questioning the cost hidden beneath its promise. But once the terms are sealed, he learns too late that vengeance is only the bait, and that the debt owed is far greater than the soul he bartered.