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: "Looks like a standard pair of shoelaces," Artie explained, pointing to a pair of black strings. "But they’re actually fiber-optic microphones. Walk past a closed door, and the vibrations translate into crystal-clear audio in your earpiece."

: A small, nondescript spray can. "Spray this on a keypad. It’s invisible to the eye, but under a 365nm light, it shows exactly which buttons the target pressed—and in what order, based on the heat signature left behind."

He popped the latches, revealing a curated collection of high-stakes gear: spy stuff to buy

: A sleek, carbon-fiber cardholder. "Not just for your credit cards. It creates a localized dead zone. Drop your phone in the hidden back pocket, and you vanish from every GPS satellite and cell tower on the planet instantly."

"One more thing," Artie called out as Elias reached the door. "The shoelaces? Don't trip. They're expensive to re-spool." : "Looks like a standard pair of shoelaces,"

: "A bit old school, I know," Artie grinned, "but these can scramble any recording device within a five-foot radius. Perfect for when the 'off the record' talk gets dangerous."

Artie, a man whose skin looked like crumpled parchment, slid a heavy briefcase across the counter. "The modern spy doesn't just need gadgets," Artie wheezed. "They need 'invisible' solutions." "Spray this on a keypad

Elias ran a finger over the smooth carbon fiber of the wallet. In his line of work, the difference between being a ghost and being a prisoner was often just a few hundred dollars' worth of tech. He tapped his credit card—encrypted, of course—against the terminal and snapped the briefcase shut.