로그인Although Zaya was unaware that Rena was following her from behind to meet Arash, it was actually the man who first noticed the woman following Zaya from the moment she left the library that afternoon.Yes, Arash was standing outside the library where Zaya worked, even though they had agreed to meet elsewhere. For some reason, Arash wanted to keep an eye on Zaya, whom he believed would be taking public transport from the library to the mosque.And it was then that Arash noticed the girl moving in a very suspicious manner.He almost rang Zaya to tell her there was a suspicious person and to ask her to report it to the police. But then he realised that the girl was very close to Zaya, leading him to assume she had other intentions towards Zaya, and Arash felt he shouldn’t act rashly by telling Zaya before he knew exactly what the nature of their relationship was at that moment.Arash simply kept watching Zaya and followed the city bus the girl had boarded towards their meeting place. Mea
Unbeknownst to Zaya, who had been on the phone with Arash in one of the library’s corridors. In fact, Rena was already there, listening in and keeping an eye on Zaya to find out the true nature of her relationship with Arash. This was in line with her actual main task in the library.Indeed, Rena, who had been friends with Zaya since yesterday, was an FBI informant, planted directly by the FBI to keep a constant watch on Zaya.The presence of both Zaya and Arash in the city of Izmir was indeed a particular concern for the FBI. Especially for Andrew, who had already identified the city as one of the most important locations in tracking and ensuring the success of their mission. All the more so after it became known that Andrew was not at their main headquarters, and that one of Arash’s men, who had been captured by the FBI, had also been abducted by unknown parties.“Are you sure… that Arash will follow that woman wherever she goes?” John asked Andrew.“I’ve noticed an unusual connecti
Rena turned out to be a very pleasant and rather chatty person. Even more surprising was that Rena, who was Zaya’s colleague at the library, was none other than the woman Zaya had met at the mosque a few days earlier, when Zaya first arrived in the city of Izmir with Arash.Yes, Rena was that woman. The one who had offered to help Zaya at the mosque back then. Unfortunately, Rena didn’t recognise Zaya when they met for the second time in this library. So it was Zaya who had to greet Rena first.“You’re the new staff member, aren’t you?” Rena asked Zaya.Zaya gasped and turned around. She saw Rena, whom she recognised, and immediately smiled. Zaya also stood up immediately to greet Rena and extended her hand first towards the girl.“You were at the mosque yesterday for the dawn prayer in congregation, weren’t you?” said Zaya.Rena furrowed her brow and looked back at Zaya, glancing alternately at the girl’s hand that remained outstretched before her.“You… are the veiled girl who was w
Hasan, Yatif, and the other members were utterly shocked when they finally returned. They did not find Arash waiting to welcome them at the main headquarters. Instead, only Demian and several other mafia members stood there, equally stunned to see them all return safely without a single injury on their bodies.Demian, who received the Yakuza representative as well as the driver who had escorted the members back to headquarters, accepted an official letter signed by Yamamoto, along with a flash disk inside the envelope.“Our Young Master sent this for the members. Inside, there is a message as well as an explanation of what happened to them,” said the driver.After handing the letter to Demian, the driver intended to leave immediately. However, Demian grabbed his arm and stopped him, forcing the man to turn back and face him directly.“You already know our main headquarters. Wouldn’t it be better if you stayed here for a while until we confirm a few things first?” Demian asked with a f
It turns out that Zaya lives in a flat located in the city of Izmir. The flat is typically rented out to students at an affordable price, even though it comes with only basic facilities.Zaya’s decision to take one of these flats was not without reason. She chose it based on where she had been accepted to work in this city—Izmir.Dokuz Eylul University, one of the major universities in Izmir, has a rather unique library system. There are 14 libraries connected to each faculty building, all linked to a central library located in one of the main buildings.However, even though she returned to work as a librarian on campus like she did back in Istanbul, Zaya did not actually transfer her studies. Instead, she continued her leave of absence. She took a one-semester leave and moved to Izmir for an important reason directly related to the death of her parents.She had been searching for answers for quite a long time, until she finally uncovered something and decided to leave.The flat Zaya
Just as he had promised Zaya, Arash truly seemed unwilling to make the woman feel uncomfortable with his presence over the past few hours.So after they reached an agreement to search for the novel Arash had mentioned—where Zaya agreed to help find out who might have such a book in another language besides Indonesian—Arash appeared ready to let her go on to her original destination.“We’ll part ways here, Zaya,” Arash said as he stood by the front entrance of the fast-food restaurant, idly playing with his phone, for whatever reason.“When will you start looking for the novel?” Zaya asked in return.“I’ll go with you. Whenever you have time to search for it with me, just let me know. Later… we’ll meet at a place we agree on,” Arash replied.Zaya simply nodded faintly. She felt relieved that she could finally move freely without having to tell Arash where she lived in Izmir.“Thank you, Arash,” Zaya said again. “I know… saying thank you won’t be enough to repay all your kindness. And i







