Girls.guns.and.blood.2019.480p.web-dl.hin-eng.x... — Direct

The year the first illegal Xanthe field test happened. A village in Nagaland was erased from every map. Zara was there. She saw what it did. She’s been having nightmares about the color of the blood—black, not red—for four years. Scene: Cold storage unit, 2:17 AM.

The file arrived on a cheap USB stick, wrapped in a bloodstained handkerchief. On it was a single line: "Girls. Guns. Blood. 2019. 480p." Not a movie. A manifest.

A custom-modified IWI Tavor X95 with a smart scope that links to Zara’s retinal implant. It can’t be sold; it can only be fired by her. It’s also the only thing that can punch through the Sen-Gupta security droids’ ceramic plating. Zara calls it "The Divorce." Girls.Guns.and.Blood.2019.480p.WEB-DL.HIN-ENG.x...

Mira – 19, heiress to the Sen-Gupta defense conglomerate. She’s not a hostage. She’s the thief. Three weeks ago, she copied the Xanthe genome from her father’s secret lab. Xanthe doesn’t kill you; it rewrites your platelet DNA so your blood attacks your own organs. One vial in a city’s water supply = civil war in a week. Mira is on the run not from bad guys, but from her father’s private army—and from the guilt of having designed the delivery system.

Zara has the detonator. Mira has the code to save Neha. Neha, through the tape, screams: "Didi, do it. Don't let them have it." The year the first illegal Xanthe field test happened

16 hours left. Three factions hunting them: Sen-Gupta’s private military, a rival cartel who wants Xanthe for themselves, and a corrupt police unit that wants to pin everything on "two hysterical girls with a gun."

At the helipad, sunrise bleeding orange over the Arabian Sea, Neha is alive—but the hard drive is a fake. The real Xanthe data is still in Razor’s dying blood. To destroy it permanently, they need to burn his body at over 3,000 degrees. That means blowing up the cold storage unit with him inside. She saw what it did

Razor’s hand trembles as he holds out a small lead-lined vial. "This is the decoy," he wheezes. "The real hard drive… Mira has it. But she doesn't know it's set to auto-delete at sunrise unless I input a code."