Order is a straight line. Survival is a curve.Eric Lee (Codename: EAL) has a plan. He is going to finish his model ship, drink his Oolong tea at exactly 75°C, and enjoy his retirement from the world of high-stakes, low-sanity espionage. He has even traded his precision-engineered Porsche for a blunt-force Ford Mustang, hoping to find some peace in the horsepower.But the universe has a different schedule.When a ghost from the past destroys his sanctuary, Eric is forced back into the fray. This isn't just another bad guy with a gimmick; it's Vector, a mirror-image assassin who fights not to win, but to break the very laws of structure Eric holds dear. Vector is the Void to Eric's Line, and he is determined to prove that chaos always wins.From the radioactive humidity of a nuclear-powered alligator park in the Everglades to the neon-soaked madness of a Tokyo pachinko parlor, Eric must race to stop an algorithm designed to plunge the world into total entropy.The problem? Eric is compromised. His hands are broken. His centerline is wavering. The solution? The messiest team in espionage history: Sarah: A combat baker armed with a titanium-core rolling pin and a terrifying knowledge of chemistry.Phil Lee: An engineer who believes every problem can be solved with a welding torch and a Winnebago equipped with a rooftop helipad.Mai Lee: A mother who critiques sniper stances and complains about the lack of coaster usage during firefights.Eric Lee has spent his life trying to straighten the line. Now, to save the world, he has to learn how to crash the car.The clock is ticking. The foam is rising. And the only thing standing between order and chaos is a man in a tactical duster and a baker with a bad leg.Centerline 2: Paradox is a high-octane action comedy about physics, family, and the unstoppable force of a well-thrown baguette.