CHAPTER 11

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"Kya chahte ho tum"

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"Kya chahte ho tum"

(What do you want)

As the king of Rajgarh gazed intently at Tahir, who returned his gaze with a dark glare, Y/N also fixed her eyes on him with a hateful expression. She had believed that by bringing him here, she could eliminate him, but he proved to be more cunning than she had anticipated. Tahir turned his attention towards the king and spoke

  "Yudh Hamne rok diya hai, hamaare ardhangini ke rajya ke saath ham yudh nahi karenge. Hame apni ardhangini ko le jana chahte hai apne saath"

(I had stopped the war, I can't do war with my wife's kingdom. I want to take my wife with me)

Y/n was taken aback by his words, they hit her like a thunderbolt. She turned around to face her father, who had a pained expression on his face as he stared at her. His gaze fell upon the red vermillion on her hair partition, and he was furious with her for marrying someone who was known as a monster. He approached his daughter and spoke

"Tumne hamaari aagya ki bina inse vivah kiya, hame hamaare dushman ke haatho marna swikaar tha apni beti ki kurbaani dene se accha. Aapne ek raja ko bachaya lekin ek pita ke sar ko jhuka diya.. "

(You marry him without my permission, I was ready to get killed by my enemy instead of sacrificing my own daughter. You saved a kingdom but you bow down a father's head)

Upon hearing her father's words, tears welled up in y/n's eyes. She glanced at her brothers, who were also silent, their anger evident at the fact that their sister had married their enemy just to protect them. They were even more furious with themselves for indirectly causing their sister's sacrifice. Y/n's heart ached as she noticed tears streaming down her father's face, and she turned to her mother, who was silently weeping. Maheshwari felt utterly powerless, as her daughter had selflessly given herself up for the sake of the kingdom. The words of the priest were now hauntingly true

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