They spent the rest of the journey in silence; only the noises of the humming vehicle engines from all over the place could be heard in the middle of this traffic. It wasn't the ideal situation for a deep talk or thinking about something provocative. However, Sheva couldn't care less. Right now, she was still quiet, his mind wandering about what Bagas had just talked to him about earlier.
'Making a strong narration to make the others support me, huh?' He muttered inwardly. 'Man, Bagas sure has the strangest idea ever.'
Of course, he didn't deny it immediately. After all, Sheva saw—or heard—about the benefit of good publication earlier, about how Anna got so many things from the local government out of nowhere. It would be a lie if he said he wasn't jealous. However, this was not as easy as Bagas said, and Sheva knew it too.