Priya Mata Kunti,
Pranipat!
I am from Indraprastha. The wife of your son, Nakul. Or at least, I was the wife of your son. NO! Nothing has happened to your son; he is fine. I, before my marriage, was admired by and had admired Angraj Karn. Without me knowing, the marriage suddenly took place and I couldn't and wouldn't go against my father's wishes. Your son believes he has ruined my life by wedding me; I told him about Angraj and me on the day of our wedding. He believed I should continue meeting him and the relationship between me and Rajkumar Nakul shall remain that of friendship. Today, he has renounced me as his wife. Completely upon my wish. He asked me to write a letter to you, as he felt ashamed to hide this from his own mother.
We request, please do not inform anyone about this and burn the letter once you read it. Everyone shall know once the time has come.
Dhanyavad,
Agnishika.
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