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Carving on the Wall

Satya is a man who for two years has always harbored hatred towards Sonya, his boss at a private insurance company. With Sonya's attitude and words that are always harsh and insulting to him, every day Satya's hatred is getting bigger. One day, Satya finds all his hatred towards Sonya fading and disappearing just like that after he finds out the truth about Sonya. And now, for a week, they were even involved in an unusually intimate relationship. Unfortunately, the relationship did not last long, Satya left the pregnant Sonya, and he returned to his hometown, Bali. In the old house that his family inherited from generation to generation, Satya found a carving on one of the walls in the living room, with a line of words barely legible. He who lived alone because all his relatives had died, tried to recall the stories of his ancestors about the carving. Until one night, by accident, Satya was able to recall the lines of sentences that were between the carvings on the living room wall. Something happened shortly after Satya read the sentence. He felt his body being pulled by a powerful force that made him move between dimensions and time. Satya was suddenly in one land, in the era 1000 years before his time. Here, Satya has to fight hard to return to his time by helping a royal princess named Lathifa Minan who is usually called Lathi, the princess is being oppressed by her husband. She was even sentenced to death by being thrown to the bottom of the sea. Can Satya save Princess Lathi? Or, can he go back to his time? Then, how does Satya's relationship with Sonya end up, which he left pregnant? Well, find the answer in this story. Happy reading ^^

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Satya watched his own body while rubbing his chest, then shook his head while looking at Lathifa.

"Not at all," he said. "Except…"

"Except what?"

"I'm still hungry," Satya smiled with his eyebrows twitching in such a way.

"Good grief!" Lathifa patted her forehead. "Never mind," at that moment, she saw a boat. "The sooner we get back the better."

Then Lathifa stood up and waved her hand towards the boat. Satya frowned.

"Hey, don't tell me we're going to use that boat?" he said while fixing the batik cloth that was wrapped around his waist to his knees.

Of course, the goal was to keep the people on the boat from seeing his shorts, which are very different from the pants of today's men. Or it will raise suspicion against him.

Lathifa smiled and winked at Satya.

"I brought two silver coins," she said. "I think that'll be enough to cost us our way to the estuary."

"Estuary?" Satya's frown grew more and more.