Mute Witness

Mute Witness
Even if Government is used???



Obviously Mr. Arif agreed to cooperate. But.. Why was the judge not told this?


Keeping the mine owned by the people is certainly better done by the family than if left to greedy foreign investors.


“But.. How would they take the gold mine if the Husain Family did not finally give up the mine? Automatically, the management rights will remain in the hands of the Husain Family, right?


Taking it from the family is certainly more difficult.” I'm rattled.


Local laws allow the right to manage local assets only if allowed by the local government.


If the management rights are still in private hands (Individual or group) then the assets must be returned first to the government before the management rights are handed over to other parties.


“We just don't know their cunning grooves yet. But I think, before taking the gold mine they must weaken first the parties who have the potential to oppose them.”.


“...Judges, Hari, and Mr. Arif are family influential people who will surely be heard his aspirations by the wider community. If so, their desire to take the gold mine would be even more difficult.


The government can't do anything if the people are demanding.”


Well.. It makes sense, I thought.


Wait for.. The day? Ali's father was involved? This fact made me understand one thing about Hari. So that's why he ordered Zen to steal me and all the books that support me?


And that's why he came to the secret room where I was when Ari and Ali were invited by the Judge to my place, so that he would know the opening mechanism?


I think he was just spying on the Judge for knowing about his lack of involvement in the history books.


“Then after the Judge was imprisoned, how did they take over the mine? Wouldn't if it was maintained by Hari and Pak Arif it would be even harder?” My toot.


I'm rattled.. Hari and Mr. Arif are their plotters in plunging the Judge.


These two people would not easily give away the mine just like that.


Moreover, they work together to avoid mines owned by foreigners or those who want to monopolize people's assets.


If they finally open their true desires to Hari and Pak Arif, will not their evil be exposed? Hari and Mr. Arif will of course not be silent.


“Hmm.. If Hari and Mr. Arif are opposed, then you should have guessed what step they will take.” Little Book said while looking at us hoping to hear the answer she wanted.


However, I can't give a definite answer.


“Don't say.. They'll be in jail too?” Political Science argues unsure.


“Persis.” The little book once again answered for sure.


“But.. How to?”


I don't have any idea what case could ensnare them both.


“Didn't stealing history and changing it a big crime?” Ask a rhetorical Little Book.


He looked disappointed because we were unable to answer a question whose answer was clearly displayed.


I think back to my position of always being respected. If I were a man, I would be treated like a king who is respected by both friends and opponents.


To me is stored information whose legal force is equivalent to the constitution.


Is it not the result of the staging of information contained in the fake history book that the Judge will easily be dragged to prison?


“But.. They would fall if they used the case as an excuse. Didn't they work together to do it?” Ask Political Science.


We nodded in allowing.


The little book smiled.


“Iya, that's for sure.” Again the Little Book answers briefly.


He was very happy to see us confused.


“Cannot be!” We replied in disbelief.


“Then, their desire to take the gold mine will be in vain dong.” My answer is to those of my other friends.


“Hh.. I regret to say that even the government involved is only a pawn for the real perpetrators of crime.” We all looked back at the Little Book in disbelief.


Even if the government is used?


Which strong party dared to do all that?


“The family and government parties involved are just part of the doer game.” The Little Book reaffirms.


“Why do strong people like them want to be played?” Social Sciences commented out of anger.


“Those who are idealists have no choice. But there are also some of them who do it because of a momentary interest.”


“What makes them have no choice but to obey?” Askaqua.


“My guy is a guy who has great strength and support. Without strong commitment and great sacrifice, it is impossible to defeat him.”


“Indeed, who did it?” Political Science and we are all of course curious.


As far as we know, the strongest is the local government.