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Chapter 37

Author: Leonard
last update publish date: 2026-04-24 05:20:08

The helicopter tore through the storm with a deafening roar, yet inside the cabin, the atmosphere was as cold as a grave. Dewangga sat with his hands bound, his head hanging weakly from the blow he had taken, dried blood lining his temple. Across from him, Vivian sat calmly, drying her hair with a small towel as if she had just returned from a slightly chaotic party—not from a scene of fire and murder.

Dewangga stared out the small window. Below, the blaze on the hill where their cabin once sto
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    Vivian demanded a manuscript. The mysterious enemy demanded a key. And Dewangga? He wanted only one thing—to hear Sarah’s breathing again with his own ears, not through a horrifying digital distortion.So he began to write. But not the narrative of Surya Group’s rise that Vivian demanded. He wrote a plan. Every word he etched onto the page was a code—a carefully constructed storyline designed to trap both sides fighting over him.In an old warehouse on the outskirts of North Jakarta, the cold air from the harbor seeped through cracks in the concrete. Sarah sat bound, her head hanging as she struggled to stay conscious. Every time she closed her eyes, she saw Dewangga’s face beneath the mountain rain. She remembered his confession about the fire in Puncak—the burden he had carried alone for years.“He’s not coming,” a deep voice emerged from the darkness in front of her.The mysterious man stepped into the light. No longer hidden behind shadows or screens, he revealed himself—a middle-

  • Between Three Loves    Chapter 37

    The helicopter tore through the storm with a deafening roar, yet inside the cabin, the atmosphere was as cold as a grave. Dewangga sat with his hands bound, his head hanging weakly from the blow he had taken, dried blood lining his temple. Across from him, Vivian sat calmly, drying her hair with a small towel as if she had just returned from a slightly chaotic party—not from a scene of fire and murder.Dewangga stared out the small window. Below, the blaze on the hill where their cabin once stood was slowly shrinking, swallowed by the darkness of the forest and the relentless rain. His heart felt hollow. Davian was gone in that explosion—a brutal sacrifice he had never asked for. And Sarah—he could only hope she had reached the darkness of the northern cliff before Vivian’s hunters found her.“You look so grief-stricken, my dear,” Vivian’s voice cut through the hum of the rotors. She leaned forward, her cold fingers lifting Dewangga’s chin, forcing him to meet her gaze. “When you shou

  • Between Three Loves    Chapter 36

    “You’ve always had a flair for drama when choosing meeting places, Dewangga,” Vivian’s voice flowed softly, almost drowned by the roar of the storm. “A banyan tree, a raging downpour, and secrets from the past. You truly are a writer to your very core.”“Let them go, Vivian,” Dewangga hissed. His voice was low, trembling with restrained fury. “You want me. Take me. But let them leave.”Vivian let out a soft laugh, a sound like a blade brushing against silk. “You still don’t understand, do you? This isn’t about negotiation. It’s about ownership. Davian is a failure that needs to be erased, and that doctor… she’s an unnecessary distraction.”Meanwhile, at the surrounded cabin, Davian peered through the crack of a broken window. Vivian’s tactical vehicles had cut their lights, but the presence of hired killers hung in the air like electricity. He turned to Sarah, who was packing an emergency medical bag with trembling hands.“Sarah, listen to me,” Davian said suddenly, his voice unnatura

  • Between Three Loves    Chapter 35

    Davian stood at the doorway, his shadow stretching long beneath the dimming glow of the oil lamp. In his hand, he held an old pistol—one of the few relics he had salvaged from the ruins of their past.“Are you sure about this?” Davian’s voice was hoarse, his scarred eyes locking onto Dewangga with a rare intensity. “Meeting a ‘ghost’ under that banyan tree could be a trap far deadlier than Vivian.”“Vivian wants to own me, Davian. She wants me back in her golden cage,” Dewangga replied as he buttoned his jacket. “But whoever sent that letter… he knew who I was before I became a Surya. I need to know why.”“If you don’t come back in two hours, I’ll take Sarah down through the northern path. I won’t let all of us die here because of your curiosity.”Dewangga gave a short nod. He stepped outside, into a fog so thick he could barely see the tips of his own shoes. His path led him toward the dispensary. He had to say goodbye to Sarah, even if he knew words would never be enough.Inside the

  • Between Three Loves    Chapter 34

    That night, the fog did not only blanket the mountain peak—it seemed to seep into the very pores of Dewangga’s skin. Inside the cabin, the atmosphere felt like a war bunker. Davian paced back and forth with an impatient limp, his wooden cane striking the floor in a relentless tap… tap… tap that echoed deafeningly through the silence of the night.Dewangga sat at his wooden desk, staring at the golden pen now gleaming under the dim light of an oil lamp. It felt foreign, like an artifact from a cursed life he had long buried. The scent of jasmine from the box still lingered, filling the room and choking what little oxygen remained.“He won’t wait until morning, Dewangga,” Davian growled, stopping before the tightly shut window. “Vivian isn’t the type to give her prey time to pack. She’s down there, at the foot of the mountain, laughing while counting down the seconds to our destruction.”Dewangga said nothing. He opened his laptop with mechanical precision. The blank white screen stared

  • Between Three Loves    Chapter 33

    The mountain air that morning felt unusually heavy, as if the mist itself refused to part for the sun. Dewangga walked toward the village school with an uneasy mind. Each step felt burdened, shadowed by his brief encounter with the man dressed as a hiker the previous afternoon. He hadn’t told Davian the full details of his suspicion—he knew his brother would only escalate things with reckless plans.Inside the bamboo structure that served as a classroom, the chatter of children softened as Dewangga entered. Bimo, the most enthusiastic of them all, was already seated in the front row with a clean slate in hand.“Today, we’ll learn about description,” Dewangga said, forcing a smile. “Not just about what you see, but what you feel when you see it.”He began writing on the board, but his focus kept drifting toward the window. He watched every movement outside—the swaying leaves, birds in flight, even the footsteps of passing villagers. He felt like prey, aware of a predator lurking just b

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