BETWEEN THE CEO AND MAFIA 2

BETWEEN THE CEO AND MAFIA 2
Meet Bara



"Are you going to obey your father's request to go to that dinner?"


"Yes, of course. Do I have any other choice?"


Ben stared at Prita who still looked like Eki. He's sorry for Prita. Looks like he doesn't know Samuel's real plan for dinner yet.


"What about Miss Prita?" ask Ben.


Prita was astonished when her name came to be called. Especially when she saw Bayu looking at her. What does this have to do with dinner?


"I'll take Prita with me, Ben."


"Mr Samuel wouldn't like it if the show was a mess. You're not afraid of the risk of taking Miss?"


"He'll come with me as Eki."


Ben approached Bayu. He did not want the words he would say to be heard by Prita.


"Boss.... Poor Miss if you find out if you'll be betrothed to Mr. Saddam's daughter." Ben spoke in a soft tone.


However, Ben still cares about Prita. He told Samuel's plan also to maintain the integrity of the Bayu household. Ben did not think that his plan to hide Bayu's whereabouts would be quickly revealed.


"He should know, Ben. I don't want to hide it. Furthermore, it's up to Prita whether she will allow me to remarry or not."


"You're kidding me, right?" Ben really does not believe in the answer from Bayu. He who is very pure towards his wife can say intentions about remarrying?


Bayu smiled at the doubt on Ben's face, "I'm serious, Ben. It's the only way I'm protecting my family."


"There's a lot of family I have to protect. Besides Prita, kids, there's still you and Red Wine. Everything is my family and I don't want anyone to disturb my family."


"If that small sacrifice is what I have to live for, then I will."


"You don't think about Miss's feelings?"


"I think about it a lot. Later, he also had to do his part. Whether he's willing to accept it or not, that's his right."


"Why are you talking like that? Is there something you're hiding from me?" ask Prita curiously.


"Nothing, dear. I just told Ben that today I'm going to meet my friend Bara."


"Can I come?"


"No way, darling. You're home."


"Why?"


"My friend's a cop, he just wants to meet people who are interested in him like me and Ben. So, you wait at home. Instead, tomorrow night I'll take you to dinner with my father."


"Looks like your dad didn't say you could bring someone else."


"Just calm down, honey. It can be arranged." Bayu rolled his eyes.


"Alright, then I'll stay in the room waiting for you to come home."


"Good, Honey. You can watch your favorite Korean boy group. It's better than playing outside. Outside of a lot of crocodiles."


Prita rolled her lazy eyes. Men prefer women in the room rather than close to other men. What is unreachable is no more dangerous than what is always in plain sight.


"Me and Ben go first, honey. Take care of yourself." Bayu hugged Prita's body while peeping his forehead.


"Ben's still sick, why are you forcing him to come? Wouldn't he have better rest?"


"Ben's a very strong man, honey. Don't be kwahatir." Bayu pinched his wife's cheek.


Prita can only frown on being left alone. Her goal is to go to J City to follow her husband wherever he goes. Apparently, there are still matters that Prita cannot interfere with.


Prita immediately closed the room door again after they left. To fill the time, maybe he will watch the drama alone in the room. If she leaves the room, she's sure Alex will disturb her while Bayu is away.


*****


Bayu and Ben go to a restaurant that provides private rooms for their guests. The people who invited them to come there. After asking the waiter, they were directed towards the room Bara had ordered.


When they met Bara, they hugged each other. Although their introductions were very short, they were so hard on the heart that their relationship looked like a brother.


"Ben's brother why's he got his face?"


At that time Bayu introduced Ben as his brother, so Bara also called him brother. In fact, Bara should also call Bayu brother, because Bayu is also much older than him.


"Regular, Bara. Business among men. Not physical is not cool."


"Aha, so, yes." Just believe in the words of Bayu.


"When did you arrive?"


"So late, anyway."


"I'm sorry, you must be tired just coming home from a long trip."


"No, what age is exhausting? I've been sleeping on the plane."


"What about the info I gave you yesterday?"


Bayu discussed the plan to inspect the wooden warehouse owned by Mr. Saddam. Mumpung goods that have not been circulated, they should be able to immediately raid and confiscate it so that it does not reach the hands of the wider community.


"I talked to my dad about it. Actually, he's scared too. In addition to the impact on me, it automatically also affects my father as well."


"Then, does your father agree."


"Yes, he will facilitate. He said, if I'm sure, then I should do it without a doubt."


"Thank you for believing me."


"It's the first time I've trusted someone I've not known for a long time. But, I'm sure that you won't lie."


"Don't let this info leak to Mr. Hanung."


"Yes, I told my father too. And my father also had a little bit of suspicion on him, seeing his closeness to the big businessmen. But, he has not been able to find any evidence."


Bayu thrust a chocolate map to Bara. It's pretty thick. Bara received the envelope, then he opened it. There is quite a lot of information relating to Mr. Hanung as well as his involvement with Mr. Saddam.


Bara widened his eyes when he found documents about smuggling firearms to help the rebels. That's what he's been looking for all along. After a long search, it turns out he can find the document in his own city.


"Wood.... How did you get all this?"


Bara is still dumbfounded. Such documents can only be obtained by spies or highly trusted insiders. And the most trusted person, usually will not betray. He himself had been with the rebel group for more than a year to investigate the case but it had no results.


"Please investigate all of that. I hope you can arrest the people involved and guilty. Even though I still don't trust the police."


"Uuh.... Why are we so skeptical of the police profession? There are still many who are honest and sincere at work, you don't worry."


"I hope so too. If the punishments given are worth the deeds they do I'll breathe a sigh of relief."


"Same. I also wish for such a thing, there is a just law enforcement in this land. I will personally oversee the legal proceedings of this case. It has led to things that can divide the nation, really can not be allowed their actions."