
"Adjust your cufflinks, Raka. You look like you bought that suit at a clearance sale."
Raka didn't look at her. He stared at his reflection in the tinted window of the Maybach. "It’s a five-thousand-dollar Tom Ford, Anya. You bought it." "I bought the suit, not the confidence. Fix it. Now." Raka exhaled, his fingers trembling slightly as he toyed with the silver links. "Better?" Anya leaned closer, the scent of her Chanel No. 5 hitting him like a physical blow. She reached out, her manicured nails grazing his jaw before she roughly straightened his collar. "You’re a prop, Raka. A very expensive, very handsome prop. Remember that when we walk through those doors." "Hard to forget when you remind me every ten minutes." "Good. If you trip over your tongue or look at me with those pathetic 'help me' eyes, Artemis & Associates won't just cancel your contract. They’ll make sure you never find work as a janitor in this city. Understood?" "Crystal." The valet opened the door. The roar of the party spilled out—clinking glasses, a string quartet playing something expensive, and the hum of voices that sounded like money. Anya’s demeanor shifted instantly. The cold, sharp-tongued woman vanished, replaced by a radiant, adoring wife. She slipped her arm through his, her grip like a vice. "Smile, darling," she whispered through a fixed, pearly grin. "We’re in love." "I’m beaming, sweetheart." They stepped onto the red carpet. The flashes of cameras were blinding. "Anya! Over here! Who’s the lucky man?" a reporter shouted. Anya squeezed Raka’s arm. "This is Raka, my husband. Isn't he divine?" "Where have you been hiding him?" another voice called out. "In my heart, mostly," Anya chirped. "He’s very private. A brilliant investor, but he hates the spotlight." "Is that true, Raka?" Raka forced his lips to curve. "I prefer focusing on Anya. She’s the only investment that matters." "Oh, stop it, you!" Anya giggled, swatting his chest playfully. As they moved past the press line and into the main ballroom, her voice dropped back into a low, icy hiss. "That was almost believable. Try not to sound like you’re reading from a teleprompter next time." "I'm doing my best." "Your best is barely adequate. Look, there’s the Miller crowd. We’re going over. If Mrs. Miller asks about our honeymoon in the Maldives, tell her the weather was perfect but we barely left the villa. Make it sound suggestive." "Got it. Sex in the Maldives. Very original." "Just do it." They drifted into a circle of socialites dripping in diamonds. "Anya, dear! You look stunning," a woman with a face pulled too tight by plastic surgery exclaimed. "And this must be the mysterious husband." "Raka, this is Beatrice Miller," Anya said, her voice dripping with fake warmth. "Beatrice, this is my world." Raka took the woman’s hand and gave it a light, practiced kiss. "A pleasure, Mrs. Miller. Anya hasn't stopped talking about your charity work." "Oh, he’s a charmer! So, Anya tells me you two just got back from the Maldives. How was it?" Raka felt Anya’s fingernails dig into his bicep. "To be honest, Beatrice, I couldn't tell you much about the scenery. The villa was so comfortable, and Anya was... well, she was very distracting." The women in the circle tittered. Beatrice winked. "I bet she was. You two look so passionate." "It’s exhausting, really," Anya added, leaning her head on Raka’s shoulder. "He won't let me catch my breath." "Well, keep him close, Anya. Men like that don't stay single for long," Beatrice laughed. "Oh, he’s not going anywhere," Anya said, her eyes locking onto Raka’s with a terrifying intensity. "Are you, darling?" "Nowhere at all," Raka replied. The conversation drifted into talk of hedge funds and yacht builders. Raka felt the walls closing in. The air was thick with expensive perfume and even more expensive lies. "I need a drink," Raka whispered. "Get me a gin and tonic. Don't be long. And don't talk to anyone," Anya commanded, her smile never wavering as she turned back to Beatrice. Raka broke away, heading for the bar. He felt like he was suffocating. He ordered a scotch, neat. He needed something that burned. "Rough night?" Raka turned. A man in a sharp grey suit was leaning against the bar, watching him. He wasn't one of the usual socialites. His eyes were too sharp, too observant. "Just a long one," Raka said, taking a sip of his drink. "Being a husband is hard work. Especially when the job description is so... specific." Raka froze. He set the glass down. "I don't know what you're talking about." The man smiled, but it didn't reach his eyes. "Sure you don't. Enjoy the party, Raka." The man turned and vanished into the crowd before Raka could respond. His heart hammered against his ribs. Who was that? How did he know his name? "Raka! Where is my drink?" Anya appeared at his side, her face tight with fury. She grabbed his arm and pulled him toward a secluded hallway leading to the private lounges. "I’m sorry, I got caught up—" "Shut up," she hissed, shoving him into a small, dimly lit room and locking the door. "You were talking to someone. Who was he?" "I don't know! Just some guy at the bar." "You’re lying. You looked spooked." "He knew my name, Anya. He said something about the job description." Anya’s expression shifted from anger to a cold, calculating stillness. She walked toward him, her heels clicking on the marble floor. She stopped inches away, her breath hot on his face. "Listen to me, you little shit. If you’ve compromised this, if you’ve been talking to anyone outside of Artemis, I will destroy you. I will take back every cent, and I’ll make sure you end up in a ditch." "I didn't say anything! He approached me!" Anya stared at him for a long beat, searching for a tell. Then, she reached out and began unzipping her dress. "You’re tense. You’re going to ruin the 'passionate' vibe if you go back out there looking like you’ve seen a ghost." Raka blinked. "What are you doing? We’re at a party." "I’m giving you an alibi for why we’ve been gone so long. And I’m making sure you remember who owns you." The dress slid to the floor. She was wearing lace that cost more than Raka’s old car. She stepped into his space, her hands moving to his belt. "Anya, this isn't—" "Don't talk. Just perform. That’s what I pay for, isn't it?" She pushed him back against a velvet chaise lounge. Her movements were clinical, devoid of any actual warmth, yet her body was an instrument of pure provocation. She climbed onto his lap, her eyes fixed on his, cold as ice. "Do you like this, Raka? The luxury? The clothes? The feeling of being wanted by a woman like me?" Raka’s breath hitched. He hated her. He hated himself. But his body was betraying his mind. "It’s a job." "Then do your job." She leaned down, her lips brushing his ear. "Harder. I want them to hear you through the door. I want everyone out there to think I’ve got you completely under my spell." The encounter was frantic and one-sided. Anya moved with a ruthless efficiency, her hands gripping his hair, her voice letting out staged moans that sounded perfectly authentic to anyone listening in the hallway. Raka felt like an object, a tool being used to sharpen a blade. There was no intimacy, only the friction of a transaction. When she finished, she stood up immediately, her face instantly returning to a mask of bored indifference. She stepped back into her dress and zipped it up with a sharp *zip*. "Fix your hair," she said, checking her lipstick in a compact mirror. "And wait five minutes before you come back out. If anyone asks, I was 'insatiable'." "You’re a monster," Raka muttered, adjusting his clothes. Anya paused at the door, looking back over her shoulder. "No, Raka. I’m a client. And you’re the help. Don't get the two confused again." She unlocked the door and stepped out, her laughter echoing down the hall as she rejoined the gala. Raka sat in the dim light, the silence of the room heavier than the noise outside. He looked at his hands. They were still shaking. He felt sick. The money in his bank account didn't feel like a lifeline anymore; it felt like a weight dragging him to the bottom of the ocean. He waited the five minutes, then stepped out. He smoothed his suit, put on the mask, and headed back to the ballroom. He scanned the crowd for Anya, but his eyes kept drifting, searching for the man in the grey suit. He found her near the fountain, holding a fresh drink, surrounded by a new group of admirers. As he walked toward her, he felt a gaze burning into the back of his neck. He turned his head slightly. The man in the grey suit was standing by the balcony doors. He wasn't looking at the party. He was looking directly at Raka. He raised his glass in a silent toast, a mocking smirk playing on his lips. Raka turned away, his stomach churning. "There you are, darling!" Anya called out, her voice bright and cheery. "I was starting to think you’d fallen asleep." "Just catching my breath, Anya," Raka said, stepping into place beside her. "Well, don't go far. The night is just beginning." Raka looked at the glittering crowd, the fake smiles, and the sea of champagne. He felt a cold dread settling in his chest. The man’s gaze hadn't been a coincidence. It was a warning. The play was still going, but the audience knew the actors were lying. And in this world, when the lie broke, the actors usually didn't survive the finale. "Is something wrong, Raka?" Anya whispered, her hand squeezing his arm tight enough to bruise. "No," Raka lied, his voice steady. "Everything is perfect." "Good. Keep it that way." As the music swelled, Raka realized he wasn't just playing a husband. He was playing a ghost. And the man in the grey suit was waiting for him to finally disappear.Latest Chapter
Chapter 155: Judge, Jury, And Executioner
"Shoot them! Don't let those rats get anywhere near the main courtroom!" a heavily armed guard hired by Darma screamed at the far end of the back corridor, cut short immediately by Leo's shout, "Get down, Raka!"Raka instantly dropped his weak body onto the cold marble floor, sheltering the excruciating pain from his left shoulder where the bullet had pierced him and his left side, which was bleeding heavily again. Leo moved with wild, unpredictable agility in front of him, swinging his thick, folding steel cane blindly to crush the knees and weapons of two of Darma's guards who blocked the lobby. Guided tactically by Sena through his earpiece, the two of them pressed forward, breaching the final defense in the back corridor."Leo, open the courtroom doors now! I seriously can't stand up much longer!" Raka yelled, gasping for air as he fought through the stinging pain."I'm kicking the door down now! Raka, keep your head low!" Leo yelled, swinging his thick steel cane with all his mig
Chapter 154: The Convoy To Hell
"Don't you dare move, Raka! Your head is going to have a hole in it if you try anything stupid inside this van!" barked Guard Bimo, who sat pointing his gun from across Raka.The wail of the police transport's sirens shattered the quiet night in the middle of Jakarta's congested, dark streets. Raka sat bound in heavy chains inside the stuffy, armored cabin, enduring the remaining excruciating pain in his left shoulder and side. Before Guard Bimo could even finish his threat, the devastating impact of an RPG rocket suddenly slammed into the tactical van, flipping it violently onto the road."Cough! Guard Bimo, now it's our turn to burn alive in here!" Raka yelled, his voice strained as he fought the dizziness."Dammit! Darma wants to eliminate me too!" Guard Bimo shrieked in a panic, trying to crawl and aim his gun at Raka's head with a trembling hand."Don't even think about firing that shot, Bimo!" Raka hissed, instantly wrapping his handcuff chains around Bimo's neck.The dented rea
Chapter 153: The Lawyer's Visit
"Why didn't you just run two days ago, Raka? You should have followed Leo out the back gate!" Elena's voice trembled through the metal telephone receiver behind the glass partition of the visiting room.Elena sat upright behind the thick, cold glass partition, staring at Raka with clear eyes welling up with held-back grief. Her beautiful face looked incredibly pale, and beneath her slightly rolled-up gray blouse sleeve, a fresh, raw red slash scar was visible. Raka sat frozen on the other side of the glass, clutching the black phone receiver tightly with his right hand, which was still wrapped in dirty white bandages."Take it easy, Honey. If I had run, that automatic gate would have pinned Leo's legs, and both of us would have been caught instantly by the guards outside," Raka replied, trying to offer a faint, comforting smile."But you sacrificed yourself for Leo and me, Raka! Now you are rotting in this tight solitary cell because of me!" Elena cried out in a stifled voice, sobbing
Chapter 152: The Blind Executioner's Crazy Plan
"Leo! The gates locked automatically! This alarm is going to have the entire armed guard squad surrounding our corridor!" Raka hissed in a panic, pointing toward the iron bars."Calm down, Raka! I paid off Binsar, the head guard tonight, with gold bars from Bianca's safe. He's actually rigging this alarm as a cover story to move you to an empty interrogation room," Leo whispered casually."Man, you got rich quick after robbing Bianca. But is that interrogation room actually safe from Darma's men?" Raka asked in surprise."Completely safe, Sena already disabled the camera system in that room wirelessly. Now help me carry Kurnia's unconscious body," Leo ordered.The two of them walked quickly down the dark solitary corridor, slipping into an empty interrogation room at the end of the east lobby before the guard response unit could arrive to locate the source of the system failure. Leo dumped Kurnia's unconscious body in the corner of the dimly lit room, then locked the iron door tightly
Chapter 151: Behind The Iron Bars
"Enjoy your new home, Raka. This godforsaken place is going to be your final resting place," Jaka the guard mocked, locking the iron cell door with a harsh clank of chains.The thick iron cell door creaked loudly before slamming completely shut, locking Raka inside a cramped, pitch-black high-security solitary cell. Raka sat slumped on the freezing concrete bunk, staring at his palms, which were now roughly wrapped in basic bandages after being shredded by the friction of the iron chains. The cold air from the damp concrete walls pierced his skin, triggering the smell of rust and a puddle of dirty water in the corner of his cell that choked his chest."Man, the amenities in this five-star hotel are seriously lacking. Good thing Elena isn't staying in a dump like this," Raka hissed quietly, fighting through the sharp pain."Stop babbling, Prisoner Number Nine! Shut up or I'll make sure that wound in your stomach gets a whole lot worse!" Guard Jaka snapped from behind the bars."Yeah, y
Chapter 150: Pulseless
"Put your hands up right now, Raka! There is nowhere left for you to run!" shouted Commander Danu, his rifle barrel aimed straight at Raka's back."Shut up! Call an ambulance right now, she isn't breathing!" Raka yelled without looking back, continuing to pump Elena's chest with his mangled right hand."Step away from Miss Elena's body, or we will fire!" snapped a police officer next to the commander, his voice extremely tense."I said call an ambulance, you bastards! Are you seriously blind, can't you see she's dying?" Raka shrieked, his tears streaming down.Flashing blue and red police strobe lights swept wildly through the shattered gaps of the factory's glass windows. Raka laid Elena's cold body on the thick, dusty concrete floor, pumping her chest rhythmically, ignoring the agonizing pain in his left shoulder where the bullet had pierced him. Warm, thick blood kept dripping from his shoulder wound, mixing with the dark soot and cold sweat that poured down his dirty face."Raka,
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