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Mayil becomes very emotional on hearing this. She always wants to meet her father, and all these things make her very upset about meeting him. Austin has disconnected the phone, but Mayil's hand is still in her ear.
"I have to talk to Jay... I always have to go to see my father. Whatever he tells me, I have to meet my father."
Then she starts to hear something loudly shouting from downstairs. This is Mrityunjay's high-pitched voice, He is getting angry at someone. She quickly hides and starts listening to him.
"I don't want to hear anything about him. All I know is that I hate Jagdish and will always hate him. I neither want to hear that person's name nor see his face. If that person ever comes in front of me, I will kill him. So again, don't try to convince me that I should let Mahi meet her father; that man is the canker that gives me pain now and then. No matter how much I love Mahi, I cannot see her with Jagdish."
Hearing Mrityunjay's words, she is convinced that no matter what she does, he will not allow her to meet her father. She puts one hand on her mouth while crying and the other hand on her stomach, and she immediately comes into the room and goes to the washroom.
"I will have to try my best to meet my father because I know that you will not let me. I want to know many things. He is in danger. I want to know about my mother's murderer. I want to know about my father. If there is any misunderstanding, then it has to be removed because I am sure that Papa (Jagdish) has not killed Papa (Shivam)."
When she comes out after spending some time in the washroom, Mrityunjay is sitting comfortably on the sofa with his eyes closed. Realizing her presence there, he opens his eyes, smiles at her, and extends his hand toward her. She comes and sits on his lap and asks.
"How's your meeting?"
"Congratulations love… We got the contract finally, and tomorrow morning we are going back to London. I don't want to disturb your sleep at all because yesterday you were very disturbed. So go to bed early today."
"Sure."
After listening to him, Mayil gives him a quick answer, but she knows she has very little time left. She has to do something or other. In such a situation, she sees a sleeping pill bottle kept on the table. Her eyes stuck there.
She also knows very well that if Mrityunjay is very upset right now, he will not pay much attention to anything; more importantly, he will again start trusting his wife, and she has to take advantage of this.
After dinner, she starts walking in the garden, and there, Mrityunjay and Ayaan are discussing some important points with some other people. She says.
"Jay, I am feeling tired of going back to bed."
"Fine love is coming in an hour."
Mayil holds the sleeping pill bottle tightly in her pocket. All she needs is a chance to mix this medicine with something and do her further work immediately. At this time, the kitchen staffis sitting in the garden area and talking to each other. She immediately comes to the kitchen. There is a big pot of milk kept there because everyone sleeps after drinking milk at night. Even if he is a small servant of the house, this was the rule of Rannvijay because he does not want anyone to be left deprived of good food or anything, and Mrityunjay also takes care of these things very well. After checking everything, she puts the whole bottle of sleeping pills in the milk.
She comes to her room and lies down completely silently. She knows that milk will be served to everyone in a short time. She should not drink that milk under any circumstances. No matter what happens, she has to do some work to get out of here at night. She knows that the medicine is not strong enough. It can give only 3 to 4 hours of sleep to anyone, and it can happen if she has mixed so many pills in such a big vessel. People get even less sleep.
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Mayil is very well aware that she is doing wrong, but she knows that after reaching Shimla tomorrow, she will immediately call Mrityunjay, and in such a situation, he will not say anything to her. After some time, Mrityunjay comes there with a maid and glasses of milk.
"Mahi, come on, get up."
Mayil knows what she has to do, so she can't let Mrityunjay know that she has planned something, so she quietly takes a glass of milk, and Mrityunjay also takes his glass of milk and sits in front of her and starts drinking his milk, but Mayil is not drinking milk.
"What happened?"
"It's puking."
"No tantrums, Jaan."
She fills her mouth well with milk and suddenly goes towards the washroom and throws all the milk in the basin as if she has suddenly vomited.
"Love… Okay, fine, don't drink it today."
Mrityunjay also drinks the remaining milk from her glass so that nothing is wasted, and they both lie down on the bed silently. Mayil clings to Mrityunjay very well because today, for the first time in so many years, she is going to be away from him. It's very depressing for her, but she can't let go of this opportunity.
Like every night, Mrityunjay lovingly kisses her face, then kisses her stomach, comes close to her, and tells her.
"I love you, Jaan."
"You will always love me so much, even if I make a big mistake.""
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