CHAPTER 46
“Sir had killed her.”
Avishka's eyes suddenly remain fixed only on Armaan. He comfortably sits next to her on the stairs, gazing around and at the moon. He can still feel Avishka's eyes on him, he says.
"There are always strange rules and regulations in a mafia family; they have to be very cruel; they do not have to think much about anyone; nor should they understand anything other than their own benefit, but Digvijay Sir was a little different; he liked to think about his own benefit as well as the benefit of others; he neither killed anyone unnecessarily nor did he like to do so; and especially after the arrival of Sandhya Mam in his life, he has lived his life very happily, as he says, because in a mafia family, there are very few moments of happiness because there is always a danger to life."
Avishka doesn't know at all what he has started saying to her by suddenly saying something else, but she is listening very attentively to whatever he is saying to her.
"Sandhya Mam always used to tell Sir to earn less but earn more happiness, and I and Prakram Sir have grown up listening to all these words. Even Digvijay sir's father did not like Sandhya Mam's words that she was always in the path of Digvijay sir. She tries to become a hindrance, but if there was something that Digvijay Sir loved very much, it was his own small family, where Prakram Sir and Sandhya Madam always waited for him."
He takes deep breaths and starts looking at the stars very clearly, then steps back a little and places his hands on the ground. Gazing at the stars, he addresses Avishka.
"My father used to work for Digvijay Sir, and while working with him, he died of illness, so my mother did not support me for a long time. The main reason for this was that she was completely immersed in renunciation, away from this world. She wanted to go far away from this brutal life because my father's memories were not allowing her to live here easily. Digvijay Sir allowed her to do this and kept me with him. I have been with Prakram Sir since childhood, and for me, he is no less than an elder brother, nor is Digvijay Sir less than a father. I have seen everything since childhood, and it is true. Prakram Sir has a deep trust in me, which is why he freely shares his thoughts with me."
Sigh very deeply while looking at the front.
"We were 20 years old when we started handling the entire business, whether it was related to the mafia or Bundela Industries, which wanted to show our clean image in front of the world. Whatever Prakram sir did, he did it with the utmost dedication and moved ahead. He was neither greedy for success nor did he run after it, but the truth was that success was running after him; it was just in his mind. In every work he did, he tried his best to ensure that whatever he was doing was good, and every time he got success, By the age of 28, he had achieved great heights in Punjab, so much so that Digvijay Sir had handed over his entire business to him. He would only go there to spend his time, and if Sir needed any help, he would provide it. Prakram Sir has never had any girls in his life, and the truth is that he never felt empty space for anyone because he just wanted to keep himself busy with work.
Armaan takes the list from Avishka's hands, starts reading it, and then looks at Avishka.
"Divya... madam and sir told Prakram sir that he has to marry Divya because they like that girl very much. It was not a significant issue for Prakram to decline, as he had never dated a girl before, and he felt compelled to marry her. There was no issue with getting married, as it aligned with his parents' preferences. Soon, both of them got married. Sir became very happy. He felt very good about Divya coming into his life because everything was like a dream. Divya, she was a very simple, innocent, and sweet girl whom everyone would fall in love with."
Now, Avishka is completely unable to understand his words due to her confusion, but he still looks at her and continues to explain.
"Sir was very happy with her; everyone is happy, but after 6 months of their marriage,"