SaBengish's Vision and the Bodyguard Plan

Governor SaBengish, an ambitious figure eyeing the highest office, had always prided himself on his ability to manipulate both the system and the streets. He understood Jakarta’s pulse, its tangled web of power struggles, and the disenfranchised souls who lived on the margins.

His latest project—a bodyguard unit composed entirely of native Jakartans—was his most daring political maneuver yet. Framed as a populist move, it was designed to appeal to the city's "common folk," but behind the facade lay a much darker reality. SaBengish knew these men were desperate for a way out of their poverty, and he was willing to exploit that desperation to secure his political future.