Shadow Husband:I Have a Hidden SSS-Class System-Chapter 16: SEKAR’S PERSPECTIVE

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Chapter 16: SEKAR’S PERSPECTIVE

Sekar Aditya woke alone for the first time in four days, and the relief was immediate.

She lay in bed for a moment, staring at where Rama usually slept, processing the jumble of emotions she’d been suppressing since he’d returned home yesterday.

Something was wrong.

Not wrong in the sense that he was in danger or hurt. Wrong in the sense that her husband—her sweet, gentle, hopelessly weak husband—had come back from four days of training fundamentally changed.

She’d noticed it the moment she saw him. The way he moved. The subtle confidence in his posture. The density of his aura that shouldn’t exist for someone who’d just jumped from level 21 to 28.

Seven levels in four days.

Sekar sat up and pulled her tablet from the nightstand, accessing the private investigation she’d commissioned the moment Rama had left for the mountains.

SUBJECT: Hunter’s Forge Training Facility

INVESTIGATOR: Agent Lim (Retired A-Rank, Private Security)

STATUS: Report Complete

She opened the file and read it for the third time.

Facility is legitimate. Run by Yanto Sukarno, retired A-Rank Hunter who lost his arm in the 2019 Jakarta SS-Rank gate incident. Clean record. Excellent reputation. Training methods are intense but safe. Medical staff on-site 24/7. Standard curriculum focuses on fundamentals and team coordination.

Current session had 23 participants. Mixed ranks D through B. All registered Hunters. No red flags. No suspicious activity detected.

Subject Rama Kusuma participated fully. No violations of facility rules. No unauthorized departures. Made friends with several other trainees. Instructor noted significant improvement in subject’s combat fundamentals.

Conclusion: No evidence of deception or dangerous activity.

The report should have been reassuring.

It wasn’t.

Because the report was missing something. Something Sekar’s S-Rank instincts screamed was there but couldn’t quite identify.

She closed the tablet and headed for the shower, her mind working through possibilities.

Over breakfast, Sekar watched Rama carefully while pretending to review guild documents.

He moved through the kitchen with easy efficiency, making coffee, preparing toast, completely relaxed in his own space. Nothing suspicious.

Except.

The way he reached for the coffee pot—too smooth, too precise. The kind of economy of movement that came from intensive martial training, not four days of drills.

The way he stood while the toast was cooking—balanced, centered, ready to move. A combat stance disguised as casual waiting.

The way he breathed—controlled, measured, the breathing pattern of someone who’d trained their body beyond normal limits.

Small things. Tiny details. But Sekar hadn’t become an S-Rank Guild Master by ignoring details.

"Sleep well?" she asked, keeping her tone light.

"Like the dead. That bed is so much better than the dormitory bunks."

"I bet. What are your plans today?"

"Probably just rest. Maybe light exercise. The training was exhausting."

"Makes sense." Sekar accepted her coffee, noting how his hand didn’t shake at all despite supposedly being exhausted. "I have guild meetings all day. Sumatra gate prep is getting complicated."

"Politics?"

"Always politics." She smiled. "I should be home by eight. We could watch something tonight?"

"Sounds perfect."

They finished breakfast with comfortable small talk, and Sekar left for the guild headquarters exactly on schedule.

But she didn’t go straight to the office.

Instead, she made a detour.

The Jakarta Hunter Association occupied a massive government building in the administrative district. Sekar’s S-Rank credentials got her past security without questions.

She found Director Hartono in his office, reviewing gate manifestation reports.

"Guild Master Aditya," he greeted her with professional courtesy. "This is unexpected. How can I help you?"

"I need information," Sekar said directly. "Off the record."

Hartono’s expression became guarded. "About?"

"Players."

The temperature in the room seemed to drop.

"That’s a dangerous topic," Hartono said slowly. "Why are you asking?"

"Because I think my husband might be one."

Hartono was silent for a long moment. Then he closed his office door and activated a privacy barrier—high-level magic that prevented sound from escaping.

"What makes you think that?" he asked quietly.

Sekar laid out her observations. The rapid level gains. The changes in how Rama moved and fought. The feeling that something fundamental had shifted.

"But I have no proof," she concluded. "Nothing concrete. Just instinct."

Hartono rubbed his temples. "Guild Master, what I’m about to tell you is classified at the highest level. If this conversation ever becomes public, both of us will face severe consequences."

"Understood."

"Players are real. The association has confirmed their existence for approximately two years. We estimate there are between two and three hundred worldwide. Possibly more."

Sekar’s breath caught. "You’ve known for two years?"

"We’ve suspected for longer. Confirmed for two years." Hartono pulled up encrypted files on his screen. "They possess what we call the System—some kind of supernatural interface that grants them abilities beyond normal Hunters. Exponential growth. Unique skills. Power that shouldn’t be possible."

"Why not go public?"

"Because we don’t understand it. We don’t know where it comes from, how it chooses people, or what its purpose is. Going public would cause mass panic. Every Hunter would want it. Governments would try to weaponize it. It would be chaos."

He looked at Sekar seriously. "If your husband is a Player, he’s keeping it secret for very good reasons. The association’s official policy is non-interference unless they become a threat. We monitor them. We don’t persecute them."

"But you know who they are."

"Some of them. Not all. They’re very good at hiding." Hartono paused. "If Rama Kusuma is a Player, his file doesn’t indicate it. His growth is fast but not impossible. He could just be a late bloomer who needed proper training."

"Or he could be hiding in plain sight."

"Possibly. But Guild Master, consider this carefully—if he is a Player and he hasn’t told you, there’s a reason. Most Players fear what would happen if their families or organizations discovered the truth. They fear being controlled. Being used. Being locked away ’for their own protection.’" 𝒇𝒓𝒆𝒆𝙬𝒆𝒃𝓷𝒐𝓿𝙚𝙡.𝒄𝓸𝒎

The words hit harder than Sekar wanted to admit.

Is that what she would do? If she confirmed Rama had this System, would she let him continue growing stronger? Or would she try to protect him by limiting his freedom?

She already knew the answer. And she hated it.

"Thank you, Director. This conversation never happened."

"What conversation?" Hartono deactivated the privacy barrier. "Good luck with the Sumatra gate preparations, Guild Master."

Sekar sat in her car outside the association building for twenty minutes, staring at nothing.

If Rama was a Player, he was lying to her face every single day.

But if Rama was a Player and she confronted him without absolute proof, he’d just deny it. Get better at hiding. Pull away from her.

She couldn’t lose him. Couldn’t bear the thought of him growing distant. Cold. Afraid of her.

But she also couldn’t ignore what her instincts screamed.

Her phone buzzed with a message from Joko about the guild meeting. She was late.

Sekar took a deep breath, composed herself, and drove to the guild headquarters.

She’d made a decision.

She would watch. She would gather evidence. She would learn the truth.

But she wouldn’t confront him. Not yet. Not until she knew for certain.

And when she did confront him... she’d make sure it was on terms where he couldn’t run, couldn’t hide, couldn’t lie his way out.

Because if Rama thought he could keep secrets from an S-Rank Guild Master who loved him more than anything in the world, he was about to learn how wrong he was.

That evening, Sekar arrived home at exactly eight PM as promised.

Rama was in the living room, wearing casual clothes, looking perfectly relaxed.

"Hey," he said with a genuine smile. "How were the meetings?"

"Exhausting. But productive." She set down her briefcase and pulled him into a hug, breathing in his scent, feeling the solid warmth of him.

She loved him. Truly, deeply, completely.

Which was exactly why she couldn’t let him put himself in danger by chasing power he didn’t understand.

"Want to watch that show we started last month?" Rama asked.

"Sure. Let me change first."

In the bedroom, Sekar opened a drawer and pulled out a small device—a mana tracking sensor, normally used for monitoring dungeon gate fluctuations.

But it could also track unusual mana patterns. The kind of patterns a Player’s System might create.

She placed it in her pocket and returned to the living room with a bright smile.

"Ready," she said, settling onto the couch beside him.

They watched two episodes of the drama, Rama’s arm around her shoulders, both of them comfortable and content.

While the sensor in her pocket quietly recorded every mana fluctuation from his body.

By the end of the night, Sekar would have data. Evidence. Truth.

And then she’d decide what to do with it.

For now, she let herself enjoy this moment—her husband beside her, safe and home, even if he was lying about everything.

She’d protect him from himself if she had to.

Even if he hated her for it.

Because that’s what love meant—keeping someone safe, even when they didn’t want to be protected.

SEKAR’S PRIVATE NOTES - ENCRYPTED FILE:

Day 1 of Investigation: - Rama returned from training with significant behavioral changes - Official stats show level 28 (gain of 7 levels in 4 days - suspicious but possible) - Movement patterns indicate advanced combat training beyond facility curriculum - Breathing control suggests extensive physical conditioning - Association confirms Players are real - Director Hartono suggested Rama might be one - Decision: Gather evidence before confrontation - Deployed mana tracking sensor - Next step: Monitor for System activity

Personal note: I love him. That’s why I can’t let him destroy himself chasing power.

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