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The next Morning Raka and Selene were ready to receive Alaric Weiss at the Airport, they were both waiting inside the vehicle as the sound of private jets echoed across Jakarta’s elite airstrip, but one jet , sleek, silver, and marked with the WeissCorp insignia drew every pair of eyes. Inside the black armored vehicle, Raka adjusted the cuff of his tailored suit. Selene sat beside him, calm as ever, her eyes on the hangar doors. “He doesn’t like ceremonies,” she said. “Just respect and clarity.” Raka nodded. “That, I can give.” As they stepped out, the hangar opened. From the shadows emerged Alaric Weiss. Tall, silver, haired, with piercing grey eyes and a calm presence that commanded silence. He was flanked by two of his top advisors and guarded by silent Swiss security. Meanwhile is team had already set up the stage before his arrival a day before. immediately he saw Raka, Alaric smiled. “I’ve been watching you,” he said . “The lion that had had been silent... now fi
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But..., The Santoso family wasn’t done. Rini Santoso sat at the head of the marble dining table in their estate, Nadine by her side. Her chin tilted up, lips curled with that same pride she carried when she ran socialite circles across Jakarta. “Raka thinks he’s a king now,” she scoffed. “But kings fall. And we’ll be the ones holding the sword.” Nadine’s eyes were cold. She had seen the headlines. Felt the shift. People whispered Raka’s name with awe now. And Selene his wife turned public queen in Jarkata, was only making him even more powerful. But Nadine wouldn’t accept it. “I want him humiliated, mother. Let’s finish what we started.” Rini smirked. “Oh, darling. Let’s show them how the Santoso family name now owns this city.” The Santosos moved fast. They used their network in old Jakarta’s elite, an opportunity they had gotten through Mahardika sponsorship to pull strings through media, social clubs, and legal circles. Suddenly, a breaking story hit the
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...but the elites Rini had a secret meeting with, where not done with their plans. This time around, It started with a single headline: “BREAKING: Government Halts Expansion Permit for Pratama Logistics Hub.” The news exploded across national media. A shadowy move signed late at night, the Same night Raka held a press conference.The move was the regulatory committee that are with deep ties to the Santoso family. Those elites loyal to the Santoso Within hours, social media lit up with questions. Rumors spiraled. Some said Pratama was under investigation. Others whispered of corruption, influence, and backroom politics. And at the center of it all? Raka Pratama. Inside Pratama HQ, the atmosphere tightened. Staff exchanged nervous glances. Partners called in for clarity. Shareholders demanded answers. But Raka? He didn’t blink. Meanwhile, Selene leaned against the conference table, tablet in hand. Calm, focused. She had already predicted something like this. “Th
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The world outside was so burning with headlines and power plays, but inside the quiet villa on the cliffs of Uluwatu, everything was stilled. Selene had pulled Raka away from the city, away from the noise. Just for a night. Just for them. Alone . The ocean stretched endlessly below as the sun melted into gold across the horizon. Selene stepped onto the balcony in a simple silk robe, her bare feet brushing against the smooth stone floor. Raka stood there, leaning on the railing, shirt unbuttoned halfway. When he turned and saw her, he didn’t speak. He was just staring at her. She walked to him slowly, wrapped her arms around his waist from behind, and rested her cheek against his back. “You’ve carried so much,” she whispered. “But tonight, there’s no one to fight. No masks. No moves. Just you and me.” He turned around, pulling her gently into his arms. “I forget how to breathe sometimes,” he said softly. “But with you… I can breathe again.” Selene looked up at him. “T
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Two days later, a convoy of black luxury cars pulled up in front of the faded entrance gate of Surya Logistics, There was a shift in the air. People paused outside the streets. While inside the warehouse Forklifts came to a halt. Workers froze with boxes in their hands. Someone dropped a clipboard, and the clatter echoed too loudly in the silence that followed. From the lead car, the door opened slowly. Raka Pratama stepped out. He was on a sharp black suit, no tie, his collar was slightly open. The watch he wore caught the sunlight. Behind him were men sharply dressed in dark sunglasses and his personal security team flanked him. Two board members from Pratama Group followed closely. Several photographers and a discreet news crew were stationed nearby, already capturing the moment. Raka’s shoes stepped onto the same ground he once carried heavy crates. His visit was a return. A declaration. A reckoning. Inside the warehouse, workers were called out. Loudspeakers crackled:
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The world outside was so burning with headlines and power plays, but inside the quiet villa on the cliffs of Uluwatu, everything was stilled. Selene had pulled Raka away from the city, away from the noise. Just for a night. Just for them. Alone . The ocean stretched endlessly below as the sun melted into gold across the horizon. Selene stepped onto the balcony in a simple silk robe, her bare feet brushing against the smooth stone floor. Raka stood there, leaning on the railing, shirt unbuttoned halfway. When he turned and saw her, he didn’t speak. He was just staring at her. She walked to him slowly, wrapped her arms around his waist from behind, and rested her cheek against his back. “You’ve carried so much,” she whispered. “But tonight, there’s no one to fight. No masks. No moves. Just you and me.” He turned around, pulling her gently into his arms. “I forget how to breathe sometimes,” he said softly. “But with you… I can breathe again.” Selene looked up at him. “T
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...but the elites Rini had a secret meeting with, where not done with their plans. This time around, It started with a single headline: “BREAKING: Government Halts Expansion Permit for Pratama Logistics Hub.” The news exploded across national media. A shadowy move signed late at night, the Same night Raka held a press conference.The move was the regulatory committee that are with deep ties to the Santoso family. Those elites loyal to the Santoso Within hours, social media lit up with questions. Rumors spiraled. Some said Pratama was under investigation. Others whispered of corruption, influence, and backroom politics. And at the center of it all? Raka Pratama. Inside Pratama HQ, the atmosphere tightened. Staff exchanged nervous glances. Partners called in for clarity. Shareholders demanded answers. But Raka? He didn’t blink. Meanwhile, Selene leaned against the conference table, tablet in hand. Calm, focused. She had already predicted something like this. “Th
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But..., The Santoso family wasn’t done. Rini Santoso sat at the head of the marble dining table in their estate, Nadine by her side. Her chin tilted up, lips curled with that same pride she carried when she ran socialite circles across Jakarta. “Raka thinks he’s a king now,” she scoffed. “But kings fall. And we’ll be the ones holding the sword.” Nadine’s eyes were cold. She had seen the headlines. Felt the shift. People whispered Raka’s name with awe now. And Selene his wife turned public queen in Jarkata, was only making him even more powerful. But Nadine wouldn’t accept it. “I want him humiliated, mother. Let’s finish what we started.” Rini smirked. “Oh, darling. Let’s show them how the Santoso family name now owns this city.” The Santosos moved fast. They used their network in old Jakarta’s elite, an opportunity they had gotten through Mahardika sponsorship to pull strings through media, social clubs, and legal circles. Suddenly, a breaking story hit the
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Everywhere and Everything In Jakarta was changing. New billboards lined the city’s skyline. They didn’t say much, just a sleek logo: Pratama Global. Below it, in small print: “Powering Southeast Asia’s Future.” And behind it all, Raka and Selene moved in silence. They didn’t need to shout. All they need is their influence. Selene had flown in a private economic advisor from Singapore. Raka met with two major shipping companies over lunch in Seminyak. By the weekend, a new logistics hub in Surabaya was confirmed, with Pratama Group holding the controlling share. It was slow and quiet but it was happening. Indonesia was starting to lean in their direction. Meanwhile… The Santoso home felt tense. Rini Santoso scrolled through her phone, her face tight with frustration. “Look at this nonsense,” she snapped. “Another article praising Raka. *‘The silent lion of Jakarta’? Please!” Nadine, sitting nearby with her tea, shrugged. “He’s just lucky. Selene is pulling the
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The next Morning Raka and Selene were ready to receive Alaric Weiss at the Airport, they were both waiting inside the vehicle as the sound of private jets echoed across Jakarta’s elite airstrip, but one jet , sleek, silver, and marked with the WeissCorp insignia drew every pair of eyes. Inside the black armored vehicle, Raka adjusted the cuff of his tailored suit. Selene sat beside him, calm as ever, her eyes on the hangar doors. “He doesn’t like ceremonies,” she said. “Just respect and clarity.” Raka nodded. “That, I can give.” As they stepped out, the hangar opened. From the shadows emerged Alaric Weiss. Tall, silver, haired, with piercing grey eyes and a calm presence that commanded silence. He was flanked by two of his top advisors and guarded by silent Swiss security. Meanwhile is team had already set up the stage before his arrival a day before. immediately he saw Raka, Alaric smiled. “I’ve been watching you,” he said . “The lion that had had been silent... now fi
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the Next day, In a bright Afternoon, ,the sun peeked through the tall windows of Selene’s private suite overlooking the city. Raka sat on the balcony, dressed in a plain white shirt, a fresh cup of black coffee in his hand. Below, Jakarta buzzed with the usual rush, but right here, all was calm. Selene stepped out quietly,she was barefoot, her silk robe fluttering slightly in the breeze. “You didn’t sleep?” she asked softly. Raka shook his head. “Just thinking.” She joined him, curling up on the chair beside him. “About Leonard Halim ?” “No,” Raka replied. “He’s gone. I’m thinking about the next step.” Raka nodded, eyes sharp. “Reza’s logistics partner. Samudra Express.” selene smiled faintly. “ They control seventy percent of his imports. They’re holding meetings this week. We’ll send our proposal.” “They won’t know it’s from us,” Selene added. “They don’t need to. Not yet.” Raka said Silence stretched between them, comfortable. The kind that didn’t need words.
