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Story: His Kidnapped Bride
But by then, all those people push the guards hard and come in, and one of them comes in front of Mayil and slaps her hard on the cheek. Mayil fell hard on the floor; her palm was bruised badly. All the guards present there started beating the goons. Even the goons are not ready to back down. They also started fighting there. Just then some expensive cars stop there, and Mayil knows there will be more creditors. Mayil is still sitting on the floor looking at all these things, and she is very nervous.
But she had no hope at all that Mohan would first come out of the car and then Mrityunjay would come out of another car. Seeing the atmosphere there, Mrityunjay takes out his pistol from his gun holder and fires it in the air, due to which there is sudden silence there.
Mrityunjay's eyes go to Mayil, who is still on the ground; his eyes move immediately to her palm, where blood is seeping. He grits his teeth and looks at guards who instantly bow down their faces because they fail to protect their master's wife.
The guards push all the people out of there and turn them out. There are only four creditors left. The eyes of those people have gone on, Mritunjay. Everyone knows how big Mrityunjay's name is in the business world right now, and everyone gets scared after seeing him.
Mayil is also looking at him with shock, as she did not expect that Mrityunjay would suddenly appear here in front of her. His legs moved towards her and helped her get up from there. He made her sit on a nearby sofa and checked her palm. It's not deep, but blood is still oozing out. He clenched his jaw and bandaged his handkerchief on her bruise.
He sits close to Mayil and starts looking at those creditors. As he sees those people, their eyes go down. His eyes turn to Mohan, who is looking at the lenders angrily. Mohan comes in front of them all and starts telling them.
"All of you are the ones whom Jagdish once helped, and he gives money to you all, thinking that when he needs help, you will also help him in the same way as he did, but he didn't have many expectations from you... So it was not at all likely that you would vandalize the house by entering in this way. Shame on you."
One of the creditors looks up at Mohan with his face up and tries to make his point.
"Mohanji, Jagdish is going into a coma. The news has spread like lightning in the entire business world. Everyone knows very well how much money he had lent from the market; going into a coma means giving up the hope of a person getting up; then you tell how we let our money sink in this way; it is not a small amount, but crores is in."
Mayil, who was listening to all the things very easily for so long, stands in front of those people and tells them.
"How dare you guys even say that my father will never come out of the coma? Now can you hear your own words... What are you saying?..."
Mohan puts his hand on Mayil's shoulder, gestures to her to keep quiet, and tells people.
"It would be better for all of you if you went away from here; it is a matter of your money. The day after tomorrow is the CEO's meeting, where we are going to announce what we are going to do next. Your ?1 is not going to go anywhere, but you will get all the money, including the yarn."
All the creditors leave from there. Mayil turns and looks at Mrityunjay, who is only looking at her. There is neither an expression of a smile nor is there any anger on his face. She doesn't understand what this man is doing here.
Mrityunjay gets up from his place and stands in front of Mohan and Mayil, and, looking at Mayil, he tells Mohan.
"I have told you all my things. It would be better if you did whatever it was and answered me soon."
Mrityunjay leaves quickly. Mohan looks at Mayil, who is seeing Mrityunjay leave. He says.
"We need to talk."
AUTHOR'S POV
Mrityunjay is continuously beating that man, even though the voice of that man has stopped long ago. Everyone present there is terrified to see the scene there because maybe that man is dead, but Mrityunjay is continuously beating that man while turning mad in his anger.
Mrityunjay pauses and looks at his men; he is sweating like water all over his body, looking angry at the guards who were guarding Mayil's house. All are standing there with their eyesbowed. On seeing him on their side, they sit down in front of him, and some men from behind constantly start whipping them on the back. No sound comes from their mouth because they know they have made a mistake.
He sits on his chair when those people have had 20 whips, then he stops them by showing his hand. Ayaan checks the nerves of those whom he is beating badly.
"He is dead."
"Throw him on the road. The stray dogs there should eat his meat. This is his punishment. How dare he even raise his hand on Mayil?"
His men pick him up from there and take him away. Mrityunjay's phone starts ringing. He smiles and looks at his phone because he knows whose phone it is.
"Hello…"
"Hello, Mr. Sisodiya, I want to meet you."
"Fine, I am coming."
"No, not now; it's too late, Mr. Sisodiya."
"It's Jay for you... I don't need to worry about the time to meet my soon-to-be wife."
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