Each one waiting not for demand— but for approval.… The girl first heard about the “mastermind” not from a person, but from the market itself. Her name was Leila, a junior quantitative analyst working for a Singapore-based commodities fund in April 2026. Every morning, she stared at the same dashboard: Brent, WTI, tanker flows, insurance spreads, satellite congestion maps of the Strait of Hormuz. But lately, the numbers behaved like they were being written, not discovered. Because the Strait was no longer just a passage. It had become a lever. At 08:12 JST, her screen flickered—another alert. Over 300 ships stalled. Controlled passage. Crypto tolls. She opened the live feed. Oil jumped again toward $100 per barrel, even as it had just crashed days earlier. “That’s not volatility,” she muttered. “That’s choreography.” Her supervisor laughed it off. “War premium. Happens every time.” But Leila knew better. She had studied the m...