The unlikely friendship between BCL and Ariel sparked a movement, inspiring others to use their talents and platforms to address social issues and promote cultural exchange. Together, they organized art exhibitions, concerts, and workshops, showcasing the diversity and richness of Indonesian culture.

BCL invited Ariel to join her on stage during her concert that night, and to her surprise, the audience was receptive and enthusiastic about Ariel's art. For the first time, Ariel felt seen and heard, and his art was met with applause and appreciation.

Ariel, in turn, was inspired by BCL's music, which often addressed social issues and promoted positive change. He shared with her his own experiences with discrimination and marginalization, and how art was his way of expressing and coping with these challenges.

As they talked, BCL and Ariel realized that their lives were interconnected, despite their vastly different backgrounds. They began to discuss ways to collaborate and use their platforms to raise awareness about Indonesian social issues and promote cultural understanding.