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Story: His Kidnapped Bride
Mrityunjay immediately comes near Mayil, sits well next to her, and embraces her in his arms. Looking at Jagdish, he immediately tells him.
"There is no corner of the world where Shivam Kumar has not been found. Every piece of evidence says he was murdered. It is confirmed that Shivam Kumar never went out of the country; hewas killed or he suddenly disappeared somewhere because it is confirmed that he was very happy to know about the pregnancy of his girlfriend. "
Jagdish is trying to remember that, after all, something has been left out of him, and at the same time, Sunaina suddenly speaks.
"You knew Shivam more than me. He was one of your best friends, but even then, I am not ready to believe that Shivam can cheat anyone. According to me, cheating must have happened to him only... Those who love have always been punished, and perhaps he too has been punished for the same love."
"I had seen everything. All the evidence was against Shivam, and all indicated that he had run away with the money."
"And I am pretty sure that Shivam was killed... After knowing that Shweta is pregnant or that he and Sweta love each other... Maybe your father did that."
"My father..."
He is listening very well to her; both Mrityunjay and Mayil are also engaged in solving this mystery.
"Understanding the fact that no son should come even on the death of his father, nor should he contact his parents for the rest of his life, how can this happen? ... He surely died a long time ago. I am sure your father killed him too, like he killed my family. He might not know that Sweta is pregnant, and he just wanted to make her the daughter-in-law in any case. When he could easily kill 5 to 7 people by entering a house, Shivam was alone. Was that a big deal for him? So when he comes to know that Shivam is in love with Shweta, he kills Shivam."
"Mr.Mohan is the one who does it."
Mayil says it softly. After thinking a lot, Sunaina suddenly stops speaking and starts looking at everyone. Mayil says it again.
"My mother's father killed my father? ... He hasn't liked me since childhood, and he used to ask my mother too often to stay away from me. His hatred was in front of everyone; then how much would you hate the person whose daughter I am?"
Jagdish also listens to Mayil's words very attentively, starts connecting all the links well, and tells her.
"He is obsessed with the fact that I am his son. After seeing his obsession, I told my father many times that it was not that he had changed the child in childhood and put me in his house. Then again, my father also told me that he always wanted a son, but after the accident, his wife died, and he could never be a father again. He considered me his son. He always pressures Sweta to do things for me because it makes me happy."
Hearing Jagdish's words, all those people have been convinced to a great extent that whatever has happened to Shivam, it is Mohan who has done it. Now all this remains to be known completely only through him, but other things are bothering Mayil. So she tells her father.
"Answer me one thing, papa... Mom did not die by falling from the stairs, but she was pushed down the stairs; she was murdered. Why do you hide this thing?"
Jagdish suddenly looks at her, and his expression says he is shocked because of this.
"What the hell are you telling me? Sweta had died after falling from the stairs, and I saw her fall to the ground. As soon as I saw her falling there, I tried my best to save her, and later I ran to the hospital to save her."
"Did you see yourself falling her down from the stairs?... Did you see? ... "
" No…. First, our gardener saw her, then Mohan uncle, and lastly me."
"Gardener… "
Just then, Mayil suddenly runs downstairs and comes back with Geeta Kumar's photo. And show him.
"Yes, she is our gardener."
"She is Geeta Kumar, mother of Shivam Kumar. She has been at our house for the last 3 years and wants to see you ruined because she is sure that her son was killed. After all, her son never returned to her and never had any contact with her."
"Geeta Kumar..."
Jagdish starts to take a good look at her photo. Mayil is telling him all the details that the detective told her. Mrityunjay looks at everyone, holds Mayil's hand, and says,.
"Just relax and rest for a while... I invite Mr. Mohan here on the pretext that Jagdish... Your dad has come out of a coma; he wants to talk to him and try to get the right thing out of his mouth. You just relax; I don't want to hear anything from you."
Mritunjay immediately leaves with Mayil. Only Sunaina and Jagdish are left behind. He has deliberately left them both alone because there are many things that both of them have to talk about, but she is unable to say anything to him, and Jagdish is only looking at her like he has not seen her for years, so he will fill that gap. Like after an age, she said.
"I was married to Rannvijay Bundela, and I could not stop myself from falling in love with him. His love has changed a lot in my life. That man taught me the true meaning of love, and despite all this, I forgave you and moved on in my life.... I forgot everything in his care and love about you, your love, my family murder, or any type of revenge..... I still feel he is always with me, watching me with so much love...."
Sunaina got up and left silently. Jagdish didn't say anything and just smiled.
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