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Story: His Kidnapped Bride
Jagdish is just looking at Mohan without saying anything, as he doesn't know what to say to him at this point, but Mohan immediately tells him.
"Look, Shweta didn't want to merge so soon. That's why I have decided to merge only this company, and I am still handling the other two companies. However, Shweta has frequently handled this company. Because of this, I have decided to merge it with your company, and I don't want to hear anything from you because, for the last year, both of you have been away from each other because of your work."
Jagdish is only looking at Mohan, and Mohan knows very well that Jagdish cannot refuse him much. So he immediately gives the file to Jagdish, shows him the signing place, and tells him.
"You have always given me the status of your father, so it would be better if you never refused me anything. Shweta doesn't understand anything, but you are smarter than her. Sign it, son, and then I will arrange a grand party for this merger."
Jagdish just looks at his parent's photo and signs it. Mohan smiles and quickly comes to hug him. Jagdish just closes his eyes and hugs him.
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She is in a beautiful dress, and he is looking at her, only leaning at the door frame. She turns and says,.
"Whenever we go back from anywhere, it is necessary to go on a date there."
"Of course, I want a lot of beautiful memories."
She smiles instantly and twirls around while holding her dress and asking.
"Am I looking beautiful?"
"Look like an angel, my angel."
"And you are a devil without a tail and horns."
As soon as she says her words, she immediately starts running from there. Mrityunjay starts running after her to catch her. Both of them have run away and have come to the garden area. Where are all the arrangements for their date? His bodyguards are standing there watching the fun of both of them, and all their eyes are only on Mrityunjay, whose face nowadays only blooms with smiles.
He catches her and starts spinning her in his arms, her laughter resonating in the environment with him.
They both had their dinner while teasing each other, and she demanded.
"Dance with me."
"I will definitely stomp on your feet."
"There is no chance that this will happen to me."
"This much confidence..."
" Definitely… You love me so much that you would inflict severe pain on yourself before attempting to harm me.
He smiles at her confidence, quickly comes close to her, holds her securely in his arms, and starts dancing with very slow steps. Looking at both of them, it seems that both of them can spend their whole lives looking into each other's eyes while hugging each other.
Every single moment is very precious to him. After she gets tired, she just places her head on his chest and keeps dancing until she keeps sleeping in the same position. Mrityunjay veryprotectively takes her to the room without disturbing her sleep, and he quickly throws his jacket somewhere, cuddles her in his arms, and sleeps without worry.
CHAPTER 70
Mayil tied both hands of Mrityunjay on the arms of the chair and checked 100 times to see if he could open it or not. She finally concluded that he couldn't open the rope, then straddled his lap and applied a good amount of shaving foam to his face.
"Mahi, you said you wanted to trim."
"Plan change. I want to see you with a clean shave."
"Don't you think you are taking too much advantage of me? ... "
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