The Unseen King of Pretoria

Episode 5: The Brakeless Beast

Zweli has seconds to react. Zinhle, the woman who hates him, is in a death trap speeding down the highway. If she dies, the family is destroyed, and Beauty will be broken. If he saves her using his resources (like a helicopter extraction or remote hacking via Comfort), his cover is blown forever. Does Zweli risk his empire to save the mother-in-law who calls him a dog? […]

The Unseen King of Pretoria

Episode 4: The Wolf at the Gate

The Pretoria “Construction Mafia” is notorious for violence and extortion. They have targeted Beauty. Zweli has the power to wipe them out, but doing so requires unleashing resources that will expose his identity completely. Does he try to fight this new, deadly threat using only his wits and limited cover, putting Beauty at high risk, or does he fully awaken the Dragon and start a war on the streets of Pretoria? […]

The Unseen King of Pretoria

Episode 3: The Lion in a Cage

Zweli is arrested in front of his wife just as she achieved her biggest victory. If he shows the police the legitimacy of the Black Card, his identity as a billionaire is revealed to everyone. If he allows himself to be arrested to protect his secret, Godfrey will pressure Beauty into signing over the contract while Zweli is in a cell. Does Zweli go to jail, or does he play the “Get out of Jail Free” card that will change his life forever? […]

The Unseen King of Pretoria

Episode 2: The Serpent and the Scratch Card

Zweli is about to reveal his combat skills to save his wife, risking his cover as a “useless” husband. Does he strike to kill, or does he use the sheer weight of his new financial power to crush the gang leader—and what happens when the gang leader recognises the black card in Zweli’s hand as the symbol of the most dangerous man in the underworld? […]

The Unseen King of Pretoria

Episode 1: The Dormant Dragon Awakes

The late afternoon sun hung low and angry over Atteridgeville, casting long, dusty shadows across the mismatched rooftops of Kalafong Heights. It was a scorching December Tuesday, the kind of Pretoria heat that made the tar sticky and tempers short. […]