CHAPTER 4

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"क्षत्राणी ❤"

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"क्षत्राणी ❤"

(Warrior queen)

"Tum yaha nae aae ho lagta hai"

(Look like you're new here)

The head royal worker of the palace said while staring at tahir who nod his head, he is entering inside the palace being a common worker so the king didn't find that he is here and he can easily find some information from inside without any problem

"Ham kal hi aae hai yaha"

(I come here yesterday)

With an unwavering gaze and an air of assurance in his eyes, the head worker observed as Tahir stood before him, his face radiating a certain glow that belied his status as a mere worker. Rather than burdening him further, the head worker simply shook his head, refusing to add any additional stress to his already occupied mind. After thoroughly inspecting Tahir and finding no signs of danger, he granted him permission to enter the palace, causing a mischievous smirk to grace Tahir's countenance

Tahir entered the palace and noticed everyone diligently carrying out their tasks. He obediently followed the instructions given by the supervisor, all the while keenly observing every corner of the palace with his sharp eyes. He trusted no one but his best friend when it came to matters concerning the throne. However, his best friend was currently occupied with managing the army and ensuring that they were well-prepared for the impending attack on Rajgarh

"Hamne kaha na hame bazaar jana hai"

(I said right that I want to go to market)

Indravati triumphantly declared in the presence of the queen, who gazed at her with an emotionless face. Indravati desired to visit the marketplace solely to catch a glimpse of the man she had encountered there the previous day. However, the queen forbade her from going, as Indravati adamantly refused to be accompanied by any soldiers, fully aware that they might cause harm to the man she longed to see, especially after learning that their princess harbored affection for a commoner

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