Meet Pandey has learned one rule early. In his school, being noticed is a mistake. He watches. He calculates. He stays quiet while others chase popularity and power. Most people think silence means weakness. They are wrong. When disturbing events begin to surface and familiar faces start hiding darker intentions, the school’s polished surface begins to crack. Secrets collide. Lies overlap. Someone is pulling strings, and no one knows who to trust. As the line between victim and culprit blurs, Meet is forced into a dangerous game where intelligence matters more than strength. Some wars are not fought with fists. They are fought in silence. And the quietest person always knows the most.