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Mrityunjay calls Mohan and tells him that he had kept Jagdish in his mansion apart from the hospital for good treatment so that he could be treated well at that time. Jagdish is completely fine, but his life is in danger. Presently, he is in London and cannot come here to meet Jagdish so soon. In such a situation, Mohan will have to do something for Jagdish.
And as soon as he got Jagdish's news, Mohan immediately reached Mrityunjay's mansion. Jagdish, sitting there silently, checks him thoroughly and says:.
"Jagdish, you are absolutely fine, son. I will not let anything happen to you. You believe me, I will save you from everyone."
"I trust you, papa, but I don't understand at all. After all these years, what does Shivam want from me?"
" Shivam…"
On hearing this name from Jagdish, Mohan repeats it very slowly, so Jagdish immediately tells him.
"Yes, Shivam… With whatever money he ran away from the company, he established a very good business, and God knows why he is after me, and he wants to ruin me completely; he wants to kill me. He says that I married Sweta forcibly and snatched his child from him too. He was always happy to hear the news of his child and wanted to welcome his child into the world. And he wanted to marry Sweta too. I came in the middle. That's why he won't leave me alive."
Mohan has no words. He is just listening to Jagdish.
"Papa, are you listening? I was feeling like this. We should go to the police station right now and get a complaint written against him and find out about him wherever he is hiding."
Mohan was shocked and didn't understand anything, he said.
"Forget him; you are all safe, my son."
"No, papa, I am afraid he will kill me."
"It must be some other person who knows about Shivam. It cannot be Shivam."
" Papa… I have heard his voice. He is Shivam, and he is saying that we killed his Sweta also, so he will kill me."
"What rubbish… It seems to me that you were in a coma for a long time, which is why you are getting different types of thoughts. There is nothing like this son; Shivam cannot threaten you in any way."
"This is not an illusion. He is Shivam, and I know that."
"He can't be Shivam... We killed him many years ago."
There is a dead silence there.
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Mohan is shocked to hear his words, and the biggest thing is that Jagdish is not ready to accept that the person he is talking to or who is trying to blackmail him is not Shivam.
"This is not an illusion; I talked to him. He is Shivam."
Mohan is in deep thought. Jagdish looks toward the front, where Mayil and Mrityunjay are standing, while hiding from Mohan's sharp gaze. Looking at them, he starts talking to Mohan continuously.
"He is Shivam; only he has the motive to kill me... He is the one.... I am afraid... Mahi is my daughter; he can't take her away.... Shivam will kill me."
Mohan is getting very upset because of his constant shouting, and seeing all this, Mrityunjay starts smiling as he knows what Jagdish is doing, and suddenly, as Mohan loses his temper, he immediately tells him.
"He can't be Shivam... We killed him many years ago.... Shivam has died. "
This is the only thing they want to listen to here. Jagdish folded his arm across his chest and asked.
"What do you mean by we?"
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