Gambling Zones and Social Control on G Island

Far from the destruction of Jakarta, G Island rose like a glittering beacon of chaos and opportunity. Once a quiet stretch of land, it had been transformed into a sprawling labyrinth of underground gambling zones, neon-lit corridors, and shadowy deals. The island was a living, breathing entity, pulsing with the energy of desperate gamblers, ruthless syndicates, and the hum of surveillance drones. Here, the rules of the old world no longer apply.

The gambling zones were not merely about wealth or addiction—they were tools of control. Each bet, each game, was part of a larger strategy to test loyalty, forge alliances, and maintain dominance. For the wealthy elites, it was a playground. For the desperate, it was a trap disguised as opportunity. And for those in power, it was the perfect mechanism to tighten their grip on a fractured world.