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As the Task Force prepared to fly to Los Angeles for the exchange, Light felt the walls closing in. Near , watching from his skyscraper of monitors, already suspected the "New L" was a fraud."Tell me, L," Near ’s voice was monotone, "is your priority the notebook or the girl? Because Kira would only care about the book."

Light knew that giving up the notebook was professional suicide for the Task Force, but refusing it meant the death of his sister—an act that would destroy his father, Soichiro. In a secluded corner, Ryuk’s raspy chuckle echoed."You look stressed, Light. Want me to tell you how many days she has left?"Light ignored him. He wasn't just planning a rescue; he was planning a double-play. If he could leak just enough information to Mello’s hideout without alerting Near , he could eliminate the mafia and recover the book in one stroke. The Labyrinth in Los Angeles

To the world, Light was the brilliant detective leading the hunt for Kira . To himself, he was a god whose throne was being chipped away by a "child" playing with toys and a "thug" with a chocolate bar. The Calculated Risk Death Note Episode 28

: Mello’s gang successfully kidnaps Sayu Yagami in broad daylight.

To expand on this tense chapter, here is an original story exploring the psychological toll and hidden maneuvers behind the scenes of Episode 28. The Weight of the Ledger As the Task Force prepared to fly to

: Near contacts Light (as L) to offer the SPK's assistance, though he privately views the situation as a test of Light's true identity.

Light Yagami stood in the dim light of the Task Force headquarters, his face a mask of calm leadership, but his mind was a storm of calculations. Across the world, Near’s voice crackled through the speakers, sharp and clinical. The news was out: Sayu was gone. In a secluded corner, Ryuk’s raspy chuckle echoed

: They contact the Japanese Task Force, demanding the Death Note currently in their possession in exchange for her life.