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Avani, a girl surrounded by difficulties and sorrows, whose life was filled with nothing but pain, suffering, and humiliation from all sides. Fed up with her problems, she tried to take her own life, but on the day she was about to die, a miracle hap...

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  • 1. Magical girl - Chapter 1

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    Outside a famous nightclub in Mumbai, exactly at 11:30 PM, a girl was violently thrown out of the nightclub and onto the street by three or four guards. It was raining heavily at the time. The fall covered her body in mud. Her tears were hidden by the rain. She felt like crying a lot over her fate. She had endured humiliation in many places before, but today's humiliation had completely broken her. She had lost the will to live.



    In the darkness of the night, amidst speeding cars, she began to move forward on the streets. She had thought of ending her life because her life was filled only with sorrow, pain, and humiliation.



    Avni had decided to end her meaningless life. Therefore, she started running rapidly on the streets, oblivious to the cars. She didn't know where she was going. While running, she realized that some street dogs had started chasing her.



    Avni was very afraid of dogs. She wanted to die, but not by being bitten by a dog. She increased her speed and ran erratically. Frightened by the dogs, she hid wherever she could find shelter.



    Avni saw that she was hiding in the city's garbage dump, where all the trash was collected. A terrible stench was emanating from there, but Avni had no other choice. She had to escape the dogs. Avni covered her nose and mouth and waited for the dogs to leave.



    She was thinking that as soon as the dogs left, she would end her life by jumping in front of a car or from a height. She had made up her mind; her body could no longer bear so much humiliation and pain.



    She remained hidden from the dogs for a while longer. Then, when Avni heard the barking stop, she cautiously peeked her head out. Seeing nothing around, she decided to move forward.



    But then Avni felt something pricking her back. She was hiding near some garbage, so she thought it was just a piece of trash. The terrible stench there wouldn't let her stay any longer.



    Avni then thought that she would end her life by jumping somewhere or in front of a large vehicle, but not in the stench of this garbage.



    As Avni started to leave, her attention was caught by something. Upon closer inspection, she was stunned.



    In the darkness, something was shimmering in the pile of garbage. Avni was surprised as to what was shimmering so late at night. At first, she thought perhaps someone's battery or an emergency light had fallen, but when a strange sound started coming from it, she didn't hesitate to reach into the garbage heap.



    Not much was visible, but with a faint glimmer, a watch came into her hands. Avni was surprised whose watch it was. It reminded Avni of a watch that a small child might have, a watch that lights up and speaks. She thought that perhaps a child's watch had accidentally ended up in the garbage.



    Avni thought, what would she do with this child's watch? She was about to die. As Avni was about to throw the watch away, a voice came from it, "Don't throw me away!"



    "What? Wh-wh-what..." Avni was utterly astonished. She could never have imagined in her wildest dreams that a watch could speak.



    Avni felt that the drink she had been served at the club was making her hear the watch talking.



    Then Avni tried to throw the watch again, but the voice came again, "Don't throw me away!" Now Avni found it quite strange. She thought she should see what it was in the morning. Without thinking, she tied the watch to her left wrist and closed her eyes, thinking, "Either go and die somewhere or just get up and reach home."



    As soon as Avni thought this mentally and opened her eyes, she was completely astonished. She was in her room at home. Avni couldn't believe she was actually in her room, because just a little while ago she was near the garbage dump. But Avni's heart was unwilling to accept this. Her mind thought that the drink was having side effects, because it was the first time she had drunk, so perhaps that was why she was seeing and hearing strange things.



    When Avni realized she was in her room, she changed her clothes and lay straight down in bed. She wanted to get rid of the hangover as soon as possible. She didn't want the hangover to make her see and hear strange things. She had no sense of anything and fell into a deep sleep.



    Nineteen-year-old Avni Mehta was a middle-class girl who was trying to live her life normally. In her family, there was only her mother and a younger brother. Her father had passed away a long time ago, but Avni's mother had remarried her father's friend.



    However, Avni was against this marriage. She had never considered her father's friend, her uncle, as her father. Her stepfather had an evil eye on Avni and drank heavily. This is why Avni kept a distance from her stepfather and her mother.



    Whenever Avni told her mother about her stepfather's ill intentions, her mother would scold her and say that a man was needed to run the household. "If I hadn't married him, I would either have had to sell my body or sell you to run this household. We are not rich, nor are we like the Tatas or Birlas. We are middle-class people, and we have certain needs that only a man can fulfill. A woman can never earn alone in a crowd of men."



    Avni's mother would cry and tell Avni such things, forcing her to accept her stepfather.

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    Nineteen-year-old Avni Mehta was a middle-class girl trying to lead a normal life. She lived with her mother and a younger brother, as her father had passed away a long time ago. However, her mother had remarried, tying the knot with a friend of Avni's father.



    Avni was strongly against this marriage. She had never considered her stepfather, her father's friend, as her real father. Moreover, her stepfather had a roving eye for her and was a heavy drinker.



    This led to constant tension between Avni and her stepfather, as well as her mother. Whenever Avni tried to confide in her mother about her stepfather's advances, her mother would scold her for hours.



    "You need a man to support this family," her mother would say. "If I hadn't married again, I would have had to resort to selling my body or selling you to make ends meet. We're not rich like Tatas or Birlas; we're middle-class and have needs that only a man can fulfill. A woman can't earn a living alone among men."



    Avni's mother would cry and try to guilt trip her into accepting her stepfather.



    However, Avni refused to accept him as her father. She missed her real father dearly and felt lonely after his passing. Every night, she would cry and dream of earning enough money to prove to her mother that a man wasn't necessary to run a household.



    Avni lived in a rented house. Her stepfather would occasionally provide some money to her mother, while he spent the rest on drinks. Avni's mother also worked as a housemaid and did dishes for other families.



    Avni managed to pay for her college fees by tutoring children and also supported her younger brother's education. Despite the struggles, they managed to get by.



    One day, at college, some wealthy girls mocked Avni for having only a few outfits that she would wear interchangeably. On that day, disaster struck when her dupatta (scarf) got caught on a nail and tore.



    The incident triggered a wave of laughter from her classmates. A lecherous boy approached her, making suggestive comments.



    Just then, a girl named Divya intervened, scolding the others for teasing Avni. Divya had always been kind to Avni but wasn't close friends with her.



    Avni focused on her studies, believing that education would lead to a good job and a better life. However, she had faced rejection in job interviews due to her family's financial situation.



    Many believed that girls from poor families were only suited for domestic work, not office jobs.



    Crushed by these experiences, Avni decided to concentrate on her studies. She worked hard, tutoring children in the mornings and evenings, and even took on a part-time job at the college cafeteria to manage her and her brother's expenses.



    On that day, when her dupatta tore, Avni felt like crying. She wondered if her life could get any worse. Her only dupatta had failed her.



    Divya comforted her, even using a stapler to temporarily fix the dupatta.



    The class's most handsome boy, Veer Oberoi, walked in. For three years, he had been trying to impress Avni, but she had kept her distance.



    Veer was known for changing girlfriends frequently. However, Avni had caught his attention in a different way.



    As Veer entered, his eyes scanned the room, locking onto Avni. Despite Divya's efforts to fix the dupatta, Avni still felt exposed.



    Veer approached Avni after class, blocking her path. "Avni, I have an offer for you," he said. "I heard your dupatta tore. Let's go to the mall, and I'll buy you some great branded clothes."



    Avni declined, stating she didn't need his help. This enraged Veer, who mocked her background and threatened her.



    Avni, angered by his words and behavior, slapped him. The public reprimand humiliated Veer, who vowed to take revenge.



    But how far would Veer go to humiliate Avni, and could she outsmart his plans?

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    Meanwhile, Divya was seething with anger.



    She had never imagined that her plan would flop so badly.



    And her uncle was getting increasingly angry with her, telling her that since he had seen that girl, he now wanted to have her. He didn't know what she would do, but he was giving her only three days.



    Within three days, that girl had to be on his bed. And remember, Divya, if you couldn't bring that girl to my bed within three days,



    Then you'll have to come to my bed yourself. As soon as that man said this to Divya with great shamelessness, Divya glared at him.



    She didn't want to spend the night with that man at any cost.



    Because the man looked very ugly and old. Then Divya looked at Veer with anger. Veer was sitting in a corner, holding his head.



    A little blood was coming from Veer's head. Then Divya went to Veer and said, "Come with me."



    Veer followed Divya to a room in the bar.



    In that room, Divya pushed Veer onto the bed and lay on top of him.



    She said, "My mood is very bad because of Avni. And right now, you're the only one who can fix my mood.



    So I'm giving you a chance. Do something that will make my mood perfect. And remember, if you make a mistake, I won't forgive you."



    Veer, who was already in pain because of his head, was surprised to hear Divya's words.



    But he had no other choice. So, without caring about the blood on his head, Veer caught Divya and started kissing her fiercely.



    He wasn't giving Divya a chance to breathe. Because, instead of Divya, he was imagining Avni to be near him.



    He thought, "It's not Divya but Avni who's near me right now." That's why Veer started kissing Divya like a madman.



    And somehow, Veer's actions seemed to have an aggressive tone towards Avni.



    Divya took advantage of this situation. She knew Veer was angry and could make her very happy to vent his anger.



    So, they both started making love passionately.



    After about two hours, when they were lying next to each other, Veer stroked Divya's shoulder and said, "Don't worry.



    Even if that girl escaped from us today, she'll have to come to this bed. Because I've already taken her photos.



    And you know that girls from poor families, if I threaten to expose them, they'll do whatever we want. And you'll see; we'll earn so much money from Avni that no one can even imagine."



    As soon as Veer said this, Divya started smiling and kissed Veer's lips again.



    On the other hand, Avni's mother waited outside the house all night for Avni to come back.



    But Avni was sleeping peacefully in her room, completely unaware of this.



    As soon as her stepfather saw Avni's mother waiting outside, he approached her.



    With his stuttering tongue, he said, "Why are you waiting for that shameless girl and ruining your night? Come with me; I need your body.



    Your shameless daughter must be giving her body to someone else for pleasure."



    But when Avni's stepfather said this in front of her mother, her mother's honor was hurt.



    This time, she couldn't control herself and slapped her husband.



    She said, "How can you degrade yourself like this? When I married you, I clearly told you that you have the right to my body, not my daughter's.



    Didn't that thought occur to you? How could you even think about my daughter like that?



    You're her stepfather, but I'm her biological mother. I won't let you do injustice to my daughter like this."



    As soon as Avni's mother gave her husband a stern reply, he got angry and tightly grabbed her hair.



    He said, "I'll listen to your nonsense tomorrow. Now, come with me; I need you." And dragged her to the bedroom.



    He did whatever he wanted with her until he was tired and fell asleep. But Avni's mother couldn't sleep; her eyes were wide open.



    She was waiting for her young daughter to come home because Avni hadn't returned yet.



    As for Avni, she woke up the next morning with a heavy head.



    She looked around and saw her home, her room, and her simple bed.



    Avni's eyes widened in surprise. She thought, "When did I come home?"



    And then she suddenly remembered everything that happened to her the previous night - what Veer did to her and what her best friend Divya did.



    Avni's eyes welled up with tears.



    Her gaze fell on the gown lying in the corner, which Divya had forced her to wear.



    Avni had already changed her clothes.



    Avni couldn't understand what was happening. She thought, "When did I change my clothes? And how did I come home? I distinctly remember what happened to me."



    Avni was pacing around her room, trying to recall, but nothing came to her mind.



    Then she saw the watch on her wrist and remembered finding it in a garbage heap.



    But how did she end up in her home? It was all unclear to her.



    Avni felt like she might be going crazy.



    She thought she must still be under the influence of the intoxicant Divya gave her.



    Avni tried to open the watch on her wrist.



    As she tried to open it, she heard a voice, "Why are you opening me?"



    Avni's legs trembled. She checked herself to see if she was still drunk.



    She thought she might have taken someone else's things by mistake.



    The watch started talking to her again.



    Avni was getting more and more confused.



    She tried to open the watch again but failed.



    The voice from the watch said, "Look at me; I'm here to help you."



    Avni was stunned.



    She didn't know what was happening.



    The watch said, "I'm here to help you. Whatever you want, I'll bring it to you."



    Avni asked, "Are you here to kill me? Are you a ghost?"



    The watch replied, "No, I swear; I'll bring you whatever you want."



    Avni thought about it and said, "Okay, I want clothes. I don't have nice clothes to wear."



    The next moment, a pile of clothes appeared before her.



    Avni's eyes widened in amazement.



    She pinched herself to see if she was dreaming.



    Avni wondered if this magical watch could really change her life.



    Or would it create more problems for her? Stay tuned to find out.

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    As soon as Avni’s stepfather started talking like this, Avni was surprised.







    "What has gotten into you? Have you been drinking today as well?" Avni said.







    As soon as Avni said this, everyone looked at Avni and started saying, "Hey girl! Stop your nonsense. And listen carefully, pack your belongings and get out of here. We are giving you only 24 hours." Hearing their words, Avni’s eyes widened in astonishment. What was happening after all, and why were they behaving with her in such a manner?







    And soon, everyone left after threatening Avni. Her drunken father also walked out, looking at Avni’s mother.







    Then Avni consoled her crying mother and asked, "Mom, what happened? And who were all those people? And where are they asking us to go from here?"







    Just then, her mother told Avni, "Daughter, the money you gave me today, as soon as I paid the landlord six months’ rent, he started looking me up and down."







    "And he said that if paying one month's rent is so difficult for you people, then how are you suddenly paying six months' rent today? Have you taken up prostitution, or have you made your daughter do it?"







    As soon as Avni heard her mother's words, her eyes widened in surprise.







    Her mother further explained how the landlord had spread the word to all the neighbors and people around that these people had now come into a lot of money and their daughter had started prostituting herself. She doesn't go to school, so she started working as a prostitute.







    Influenced by the landlord's

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    Her brother had switched off his video game and turned on the large, fancy LED TV that was recently placed there.

    As soon as the TV turned on, the first news shown was that Ranjit Ji, the city's most famous MLA, had been brutally murdered last night.

    The MLA's body had 26 stab wounds. As soon as Avani heard this news, sweat started to bead on her forehead.

    Then, hazily, she remembered her condition last night and the knife kept nearby. Avani started to fear that she might have committed this murder. But why would she kill the MLA?

    What did she have to do with the MLA? Yes, in college, some boys and girls, Divya and Veer, had troubled Avani. If she had to kill anyone, even in her sleep, she would have killed them. Or her alcoholic father. What could she possibly have to do with the MLA?

    Thinking this, Avani shook off her thoughts and started watching other news channels and movies fearlessly.

    Avani rested all day, spent time with her mother and brother, and played a bit with her brother. Today, no desire arose in her mind to magically summon new things or do anything, because she already had everything: expensive jewelry, goods, cars, a bungalow. What more could she want?

    But Avani did not realize that if this magic were to disappear tomorrow, how would the household survive? She had no job, nor had she ever thought about working. She was busy enjoying her life.

    Avani spent four to five days in revelry. Whenever she wanted something to eat or drink, she would say it magically, and plenty of food would appear before her. The food was as delicious as that from the most famous hotels.

    It was the fifth day, and Avani was sleeping peacefully. Suddenly she got up, changed her clothes, and taking a large knife in her hand, she walked out onto the streets in a dazed state.

    Avani had no idea where she was going. In those four to five days, she had had so much fun that she had completely forgotten about the murder and knife incident.

    But today, again, Avani walked out onto the streets in a dazed state with a knife. This time she reached the house of a senior police officer of the city, the Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP).

    Upon arriving there, she saw the ACP lying next to a woman. The woman was not wearing any clothes, the ACP was also naked, and he was sleeping clinging to the woman.

    Avani moved forward, covered the ACP's mouth with one hand, and with the knife in the other hand, while still lying down, repeatedly stabbed the woman 30-40 times.

    The ACP died a horrible death in no time. Avani returned the way she came and lay down on her bed.

    The next morning, when Avani opened her eyes, she found herself in blood-stained clothes with a large knife nearby. Her surprise knew no bounds.

    Holding the knife, she started trembling. For the first time, her memories were hazy, but for this to happen a second time was not a normal occurrence.

    Trembling with fear, Avani got up, cleaned the blood from her clothes, threw the knife in the dustbin, and went straight downstairs to her mother.

    Avani hid the fear on her face because she herself knew nothing, nor remembered anything. So what could she tell her mother?

    Going downstairs, she saw her mother making breakfast for her.

    "Mom, what was the need for you to make breakfast? We could have ordered breakfast with magic," Avani said in surprise.

    Her mother smiled faintly, placed her hand on Avani's head, and said, "You know, my dear, for the past seven days, I haven't worked, thought about anything, or taken any stress. No financial worries. In these seven days, the days I had been facing difficulties for so long passed very easily. But these days of happiness... where I am not working, I have no shortage of money, servants and maids are lined up, but Avani, I don't know what happened now, these days are becoming difficult for me. I can't get through these days. After all, how much can I rest? I have rested sitting in bed, watched TV all day, worn one expensive saree after another, worn one expensive piece of jewelry after another, but what can I do, Avani, time is just not passing for me. Now I am starting to miss my old life, the one from exactly ten days ago. Every morning I would wake up, do all the housework, go to people's houses to work, come back in the evening, and then I didn't even know when I would fall asleep from exhaustion. And the whole day would pass like that. But now, now even sleep has stopped coming. Avani, I am not accustomed to this luxury."

    Avani was also surprised. She also started thinking about her life, wondering where her life was going, and on top of that, the blood, what was all that?

    She went to her mother and sat holding her hand.

    "Perhaps what you are saying is right. We should not get so lost in luxury that we forget our true identity. Where we are living, what we are doing, what we are eating, we have no concern with anyone. We have no connection with the outside world either. But brother is engrossed in video games all day; in this way, his mind will be ruined."

    Avani had become a little serious, because seven days of rest had left her body and mind.

    Just then, Avani saw that the dead body of the city's famous ACP was being shown on the LED screen once again. It was being reported that ACP Randhawa had been stabbed to death last night, and 38 stab wounds were found on his body.

    Seeing this, Avani's hands started to tremble. She started to feel strange, as she realized that she might have committed this murder. But why would she kill these people? She had no acquaintance with them. Just then, Avani's attention went to her arm. She felt as if she was watching the news.

    Avani placed one hand on that arm and said to herself, "Don't you have something to do with these murders?"

    As soon as Avani said this, a voice suddenly echoed in her ears, "Yes, I committed these murders."

    "What?!" Avani's surprise knew no bounds. After all, who was this soul that was entering her body and making her commit murders?

    Avani became restless, and she started to get very scared. Where she was happy seeing luxury, wealth, possessions, and bungalows, suddenly she started getting scared of everything. She was about to tell her mother something when that voice was heard once again.

    "Listen to me carefully. Don't try to tell your mother, or anyone else, about this. Because although I committed the murders, the murders were done by your hands."

    In her luxury, she had forgotten that at that time there was a soul in her body, which she herself had asked to enter her body. That soul was inside a watch. Avani was very surprised and troubled. She couldn't understand what was happening to her.

    Fearing, without telling her mother anything, she went straight to her room, locked herself in, and started looking around with strange eyes. The expensive items that used to make Avani happy today seemed ready to bite her. In every sofa, bed, and even wardrobe, she saw a large snake sitting.

    Avani's condition worsened, and she started trembling with fear.

    After all, who was this soul, and why was she committing murders? What would happen to Avani? Stay tuned, friends, to find out.

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    And was he really not Ritesh Oberoi's son? Thinking this, he slowly stepped forward and stood right behind his grandfather.



    Ritesh fell silent as soon as he saw Yash. He didn't speak much in front of Yash; he was afraid of Yash's anger.



    When Dada saw Yash standing behind him, his face drained of color. He started fearing that Yash might have heard his words. Then Dada came forward, placed his hand on Yash's head, and said, "Child, you came so early? Are you alright? You haven't heard anything, have you? Look, if you've heard any nonsense, get it out of your heart and mind. You are my grandson, my heir, you are not an orphan, understand?"



    Yash's conviction wavered upon hearing his grandfather's words. There was some truth in what his father had told his grandfather. He wanted to know that truth at all costs. He took his grandfather's hand, placed it on his head, and said, "Dada ji, you know very well how strong I am, and such trivial matters don't affect me. But if there's a truth about me that I don't know, I want you to tell me."



    Dada was surprised by Yash's directness. Tears welled up in his eyes. He immediately took Yash's hand and led him to his room. Yash quietly followed him.



    For the first time, Yash felt a different kind of pain in his heart. But from the beginning, he hadn't had a special attachment to anyone, nor love for anyone. His stepmother had never given him love, nor his father. His sister was merely a namesake. If Yash considered anyone his own, it was only his grandfather. But today, seeing tears in Dada's eyes, Yash became restless. He felt a different kind of pain.



    Soon, Dada took him to his room and said, "I didn't know, son, that I would tell you this secret today, but it's necessary. Ritesh has threatened me many times that he would tell you the whole truth, but every time I get scared. I think I might lose you. But no, I cannot hide your identity like this out of fear of losing you. You have heard wrong that you are an orphan. Ritesh is lying. You are not an orphan. It is also true that Ritesh is not your father."



    "What...? What...?" Yash was stunned and said, "What are you trying to say, Dada ji?"



    Dada threw an album in front of him and said, "Look at this family album. We used to live in India twenty years ago."



    He was surprised to hear this. From the beginning, he had considered abroad his home. He had settled in Australia as if it were his own home. He was the owner of the biggest company in Australia. Hundreds of employees worked under him. But knowing today that he was from India, Yash felt his identity sinking into darkness. This meant he had been living a false life for the past twenty years. He was twenty-six years old.



    Then Dada began to say, "You were 5-6 years old when we brought you here from India. You are not my son's son, but my daughter's son. Yes, you are my grandson. That's true, no one can change it. But your real identity is that you are not my son's son, but my daughter's son. My daughter used to live in India. Forget her. Her last words when she was dying were for me to take care of you and take you with me. Ritesh never wanted to take you with him because he hates you. Do you know why Ritesh still doesn't talk to you properly? Because your mother, against our decision at that time, married your father of her own free will. After that, we broke all ties with your mother. But then we found out that your mother had been attacked and someone had admitted her to the hospital and left her with her 6-year-old son. In our anger, we never even tried to find out whom your mother had married or who your father was. But when I went to the hospital, your mother, crying, apologized to me, placed your hand in mine, and said, 'Please take my son, Babuji, and take care of him and take him away from here, because he has many enemies here who will not let him live.' Yash, son, believe me, at that time the situation was such that I didn't get a chance to know or find out anything about your father or anything else. And the moment after your mother's death, I brought you to Australia forever and here, I gave you the name of your maternal uncle, meaning your father, Ritesh. But Ritesh has never been able to accept you as his own. So, that's also part of the reason. And now that I've transferred all the property to your name, Ritesh is angry about it. But I am only giving you your rightful share, because when we came to Australia, we were not so wealthy. All of this – property, factories, bungalows, cars – you have earned all of this through your hard work, so how can I snatch your rightful share from you? It's not that I haven't given anything to your father; I have also transferred 35% shares in your father's name. But officially, only you will be the owner of the entire company and all the property."



    Yash was greatly surprised to hear this. His surprise knew no bounds. He had never imagined in his dreams that in a single moment today, his identity, his name, and the life he had been living for so many years would suddenly end. He still saw memories from five years ago in his dreams, but he always ignored them. In his dreams, he used to see a small village where children played, and one child would get hurt while playing. This dream had been appearing in Yash's eyes for many days, but he couldn't see anything beyond it. But he had never paid attention to it. But today he understood the meaning of the dream – this dream was connected to his childhood.



    Without saying a word to his grandfather, Yash went directly to his room and began to think about what turn his life was about to take. How had his identity ended in such a way in a single day? Yash's surprise knew no bounds. He paced back and forth in his room, feeling angry at the same time. He was very possessive about his work, about his business. He had troubled people so much. Once, when a girl came to his office asking for a job, Yash didn't hire her just because her father was not there, she didn't have a father's name. Now, Yash remembered that incident today. He started putting himself in that girl's shoes, as he himself didn't know his father.



    Since he had arrived at Oberoi Mansion early today, he left from there, took his car, and wandered aimlessly on the streets, thinking about what he had done over the years. Yash remembered clearly that he had completed his business education very quickly. After that, he joined his grandfather in his business and gradually, through hard work day and night, he made the entire business the number one business and the number one factory in Australia. Yash's company had become people's dream. People longed to work in Yash's company. But Yash had selected very carefully, cleared many interviews, and kept only a few good employees who were always active at work. Managing those people, Yash had become so stone-hearted, so arrogant, he didn't even realize when. Even when Mr. D'Souza fainted and collapsed at the office today, it didn't affect him much. So that his work wouldn't be affected by Mr. D'Souza, he had distributed all that work among those who were helping Mr. D'Souza at that time. Yash was very ruthless and stone-hearted, but after learning such a big truth of his life today, he felt a pang of pain in some part of his heart. Suddenly, his life felt completely anonymous, lost in darkness.



    After driving aimlessly, Yash stopped the car somewhere. He saw that the poor mother and her two children whom he had seen while returning from the office were sleeping on the side of the road. Seeing this, Yash got out of his car…

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    Yash was extremely ruthless and heartless, but today, after learning such a huge truth about his life, he felt some pain in a part of his heart. Suddenly, his life seemed completely anonymous and dark. After driving aimlessly, Yash suddenly stopped the car at a place. He saw that the poor mother and her two children he had seen on his way back from the office were sitting on the roadside, sleeping. As soon as Yash saw this, he suddenly got out of his car and went to them, took off his expensive coat and covered them with it.



    As soon as the poor woman opened her eyes, she was surprised. She recognized Yash well and said, "Has mercy awakened in your heart today? I have complete hope that your life will now be very beautiful."



    Yash did not understand the meaning of the woman's words, but he handed her a lot of money, put on his coat, and quickly sat in the car. He was feeling a different kind of peace today. Yash thought that the peace he was searching for in money, expensive cars, luxuries, business, etc., he got it by helping a poor woman. And as soon as Yash provided some peace to his heart by helping the poor woman, he quickly drove towards the Oberoi Mansion.



    Avni and her mother and brother were watching Yash's life like a movie. Initially, Avni felt embarrassed watching the movie, but now she felt like she was watching a beautiful scene from her life because watching Yash Oberoi was no less than watching a beautiful scene. Yash Oberoi was very dashing and charming. Avni sat comfortably and started watching what would happen next in Yash's life. And Yash was so dangerous, so how would he accept his parents? Would he ever find out about his parents or not? Thinking about this, Avni became eager to watch further.



    On the other hand, Yash's flashback starts again. Yash had reached his mansion around 1:00 a.m. There was an unusual silence and peace there today. Where everything that Yash always felt was his, today seemed very alien to him. Although he was his grandfather's grandson, but he was not Ritesh Oberoi's son, this fact was very big for Yash and it was very difficult for him to digest.



    Yash quickly went to his room but stopped in between and went to his grandfather's room to see him first.



    Yash saw that his grandfather's room was open. Basically, whenever his grandfather slept, his room used to be closed. Yash was surprised to see the room open today and then he quickly went inside to see. His grandfather had not fallen asleep yet, but was sitting and crying, holding a photo. As soon as he saw it, he got a little worried. He quickly sat next to his grandfather. His grandfather looked at him and showed Yash the photo, saying, "Look, this is your mother."



    As soon as Yash heard his grandfather's words, he looked at the photo, and his eyes widened. Yash and his mother's face looked very similar. Not only that, Yash's eyes were exactly like his mother's eyes. His mother must have been an amazingly beautiful woman. Yash stared at his mother's photo for a while and touched it with his fingers as if he was touching his mother's face. But because Yash was quite emotionless, he did not have any special emotions inside, so after a while, he put the photo back and looked at his grandfather and said, "Are you still not sleeping? Do you know what time it is? If you do not sleep on time, your health may deteriorate, and you know that I do not take any risk regarding your health, so please keep these photos and go to rest."



    At that moment, his grandfather looked at Yash in surprise and said, "Will you not ask who your mother was? What did she look like? What did she do? What was her name? You easily accepted this. I never thought you would accept this so easily. If I had known earlier, I would have told you about this a long time ago."



    At that moment, Yash looked at his grandfather with a smile and said, "I am not interested in knowing about anyone, and as for my mother, if she is not in this world, then what information can I gather about her? And now if I have anyone in this world, then it is only you, and I do not care about anyone else."



    As soon as he said this, his grandfather's eyes suddenly welled up with tears and he said, "You know, son, it pains that your mother is not in this world, but till now, despite using all my power, position, money, I could not find out who your father was and I could not find out why your mother died, because I met her only for a few moments in the hospital, and at that moment, she handed you over to me."



    Yash was listening to his grandfather's words very carefully and said, "Grandfather, what do you want to say? Should I now find out who my mother was and who my father was and why my mother died?"



    At that moment, his grandfather's eyes sparkled and he said, "Son, you have taken the words right out of my mind. You know, whenever I saw you, I used to have this question in my mind, what answer would I give you when you grow up, about your mother? But you never tried to ask about your mother or anyone else. And then time made me selfish too. So I did not tell you anything. But son, somehow at night, I remember the last words your mother said, 'Father, take my son with you, otherwise, they will not leave him.' Son, you were five or six years old at that time, and I have complete hope that you must have seen something that you should not have seen. But after coming to this foreign country, you completely adapted to the culture here. You know, when you first came to this city, you used to stay awake at night. You used to have a bad dream every night and used to say only, 'Leave them, leave them, leave them.' I do not know what you used to see at that time and what you used to think. Then gradually, with the help of a psychiatrist, I tried to find out what was going on inside you, and you know, I got some videos made of your childhood with the help of a psychologist. I did not get any special information from that, but yes, I converted whatever you said in your childhood into a video with the help of a psychiatrist, and I have kept it safe till today. At that time, you said some words that were very terrifying. I do not know how you will react after watching and listening to the video or how you will not... But then I got your memories blurred forever with the help of a psychiatrist so that you could move forward in your life. But now I want you to watch and listen to that video once and try to understand what you were trying to say in your childhood. There was something that you were trying to tell us through your dreams, but you could not tell. All those video cassettes are inside this box, so I want you to definitely watch them once."

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    "Son, call a psychiatrist from your hospital here."

    He was very happy to hear his father's command. After so many years, his father had spoken clearly to him. Soon, a psychiatrist was called. The hospital psychiatrist began explaining something to the older psychiatrist. Yash was seated on a large chair and treatment began as per the elder's instructions. He was told to focus on a dark color, and Yash soon came under their control.



    The elder psychiatrist, in the same way he had gone back twenty years into Aman's memories, erased Yash's memories from when he was five or six years old. Then, he released Yash from his control, along with his bitter memories.



    As soon as Yash came out, he felt a sharp pain in his heart. However, he did not try to know about those memories yet. The psychiatrist had said, "The memories we have cleared might not fully come back to you yet. It will take some time for them to be completely gone. But yes, the memories that we had blocked/blurred using our psychiatric techniques are now completely clear for you. And at any moment, all those memories can resurface."



    Yash smiled and thanked the psychiatrist. Then, taking leave, he headed towards his office. It was quite late, and Yash did not like being late at all.



    Upon reaching the office, everyone looked at him as if they had seen an alien. Yash Oberoi had never been so late. Everyone was looking at each other in surprise. But Yash said nothing to anyone. He went straight to his cabin and sat down.



    Just then, his secretary Stephen came and said, "Boss, Mr. D'souza's email has arrived. He is in great need of money. But according to your rules and regulations, if an employee is fired mid-term, their salary is only given at the end of the month. So boss, he needs money now, so can we give him his salary before it's due?"



    Yash looked at him and said, "Okay, you can give him the money."



    Stephen was surprised and looked at his boss, rubbing his eyes. Yash then said, "And yes, find out which hospital Mr. D'souza's daughter is admitted to. We will go to see her, and transfer the money, whatever is due as his salary, to his account."



    Yash became busy with his work. Stephen was surprised as to why his boss's behavior was so different today. Yash himself was also thinking about what he was doing.



    His life had changed since the death of his mother and the knowledge that Ritesh Oberoi was not his father. A little compassion had entered his heart. Yash was unaware of how useful this compassion would prove to be later.



    Stephen quickly found out about Mr. D'souza's daughter's hospital. Yash left for the hospital with his secretary. Today, he didn't care about his crores or anything else. His condition was strange. He had many questions in his mind. What was the meaning of his life? When had he become so harsh that people around him started fearing him?



    Upon reaching the hospital, he saw Mr. D'souza looking towards his daughter's ward with tear-filled eyes. Stephen went and placed a hand on Mr. D'souza's shoulder. Mr. D'souza was startled and surprised to see his boss. He said, "S-s-sir, you... you... why are you here? Have you come to get me arrested for leaving your job midway?"



    Yash realized his mistake. He had truly made a big mistake. His employees had such an opinion of him. Yash joined his hands and said, "Whatever mistake I have made, please forgive me."



    He reinstated Mr. D'souza's job and took responsibility for all his daughter's medical expenses. There were tears of joy in Mr. D'souza's eyes. He had never seen such a soft side of his boss before. He prayed from his heart, "You will never be alone in life, and your life will have so much happiness that no one can even imagine."



    Yash felt lighter. He left the hospital and went straight home. His grandfather was waiting for him at home. Yash smiled and sat next to him. He felt like talking a lot with his grandfather.



    Yash said, "Grandfather, ever since I learned the truth, ever since I have been going to the office every day, doing all the work, I am not finding peace in my heart, and I don't understand where I should look for that peace. So you have to help me. You have to give me all the information about which hospital you brought me from, and in which hospital my mother was admitted, and what my mother's name was?"



    His grandfather's eyes filled with tears. He said, "My child, I knew very well that after the psychiatrist, if you were to ask about anyone, it would be for all this information. There is a blue diary in your room, in it you will find all the information. And one more thing, keep an India ticket with you. So go to India carefully and come back successful in your mission."



    Yash smiled slightly and stood up. As he started towards his room, he heard his sister's voice. Ritesh Ji's daughter, was yelling loudly at her mother, "Why on earth have you people kept him in the house, a poor beggar, and he has become the owner of all our property? Get him out of here and tell him to leave! I don't consider him my brother."



    She was arguing with her mother. Her mother was a cunning woman and knew that Yash had achieved this position through his hard work. She did not want to remove Yash so easily.



    Yash was shocked for a moment listening to his sister's words, but he had never paid attention to her words before. But today, her words made him feel bad. After listening for a while, he went to his room.



    He saw a blue diary placed on his bed. Yash picked it up and started reading. He was surprised. His mother's name was Yashasvi.



    A smile appeared on Yash's face. He was proud of his name. He understood why his name was Yash. He started reading the memories related to his mother. He learned everything about his mother. His gaze fell on the ticket kept nearby, which was for India.



    Yash began to wonder why his grandfather had given him a flight ticket. He always traveled by his chopper or private jet. He felt that perhaps he would face difficulties in India and would have to hide his identity. Therefore, he decided to travel by ticket.



    His grandfather came to him and said, "Son, this flight ticket is for tomorrow morning, and I am fully confident, you can do office work through your laptop, and anyway, you have reached a stage where you don't have to do any work, you just have to give instructions to people, and you can comfortably wake up every morning and easily distribute the work among everyone. And yes, you must pay close attention to one more thing. You have to keep your identity secret there. You will not let anyone know at all that you are Australia's biggest businessman, because your photo, your image, not only that, every child in Australia knows you, but no one in India will know you. Barely a few big businessmen will know you, and you won't have to deal with them. So you have to take good care of all these things. And remember this one more thing, son, people in India are quite different. There you will have to work less with your mind and more with your heart."



    Will Yash be able to get information about his mother after going to India? What happened to Yash? Stay tuned, friends, to find out.

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