Javier meets his mentor, a man known only as "El Viejo" (The Old Man), in a run-down garage. We learn that Javier owes a debt to a local cartel faction. To pay it off, he must complete a "simple" job: retrieve a package from a rival neighborhood and deliver it to a nightclub owner named "El Turco."
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He kills the engine and vanishes into the shimmering heat waves of the canyon floor. The snipers, perched high above, lose sight of him. Using a mirror shard and the blinding midday sun, El Balas signals a rhythmic "SOS" that isn't a plea for help—it’s a distraction. Javier meets his mentor, a man known only