In 202X, facing a surge in organized crime, authorities established a new covert investigative unit. This agency granted its agents the authority to conduct solo undercover operations. However, behind this privilege lay a harsh reality: no support would be provided if agents encountered danger during their missions. Should they be captured by the enemy or face criminal charges, no one would come to their aid. Such was the fate of an undercover agent—the risk they willingly accepted upon choosing this path.