CHAPTER 35

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"Aaj bahut raat ho gai hai

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"Aaj bahut raat ho gai hai... Y/n wait kar Rahi hogi"

(It's been late night today, y/n must be waiting for me)

Tahir, after gaining perspective inside his Thar, departed from the headquarters. As he drove towards his house, music filled his car and he softly hummed along. However, his attention was abruptly captured by a familiar woman fleeing from a man, causing his expression to darken. Tahir promptly halted the Thar and stepped out of it

Revti fled from criminals attempting to rob her on her way back to her apartment from meeting a friend. While running, she tripped over a small rock, causing her to scream as she fell to the ground. To her astonishment, Tahir was already there, fighting off the attackers and calling the authorities to have them arrested

Revti rises slowly from the ground and settles down, trembling with fear. This is the first time she has encountered such a situation in her entire life. After a while, several police officers arrive at the scene and apprehend the men. Tahir glances at Revti, who is still trembling uncontrollably. He approaches her, capturing her gaze, and speaks gently to her

"Tum yaha kya kar Rahi ho... Vo bhi itni raat ko"

(What are you doing here at this late night)

Revti struggled to utter a word as her mouth went dry, overwhelmed by fear. Tears streamed down her face, reflecting her deep distress. The men's attempts to harass her only intensified her terror, while Tahir, witnessing her anguish, empathized with her pain. Suddenly, a sharp pain pierced her head, plunging her into darkness. Reacting swiftly, Tahir caught her just in time, preventing her from collapsing onto the ground

"Isse iss haalat me Ghar lejana hi jyada accha hai"

(It's better to take her home in this condition)

Tahir approached her and escorted her to his vehicle, guiding her to the passenger seat. He ensured that she fastened her seat belt before closing the door. Taking his place in the driver's seat, he began driving towards Rathod Mansion. Glancing at her through the rearview mirror, he sensed her distress, as if she were experiencing a panic attack

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