His philosophy rests on three pillars:

Stepping out into the Tilburg of 1920, Stefan felt the cobbles beneath his boots. He navigated the streets with the ease of a man who had memorized every map in the City Archives. He found the construction site, dodging workers in flat caps. There, tucked inside a wooden crate destined for the station’s cornerstone, was the Golden Shuttle. But it wasn't just gold. It was glowing.

He was looking for something specific. Local legend said that a "Golden Shuttle"—a loom component made of solid gold—had been hidden beneath the foundations of the Centraal Station during its construction to ensure the city’s prosperity. But lately, Tilburg’s luck felt thin. The local football club, Willem II, was hitting a rough patch, and the rain seemed a bit grayer than usual. Stefan believed the Shuttle had been moved.

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