Nothing but truth

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"So you mean to say, that I invited you into my house while I hold no knowledge about it????" Python asked bewildered, eyeing the three gaunt spectacles in front of him dubiously. A man in mid 50s with a bulbous pink visage cleared his throat and squirmed on the couch.
"Mr. Python, we are the descendants of a very respectable family. We.....we are business tycoons, if you don't know.......why would we barge into your house uninvited" he faltered. The tech giant still wasn't impressed though.
"Listen folks, I think it's......."
"I called them......" a smooth feminine voice boomed inside the foyer alarming the guests. They looked behind the tech giant and found a beautiful girl clad in an expensive saree, climbing down the stairs. Python fell agape.
"Baby you invited them........ but why and.......who are they????" python was shocked. Madhushree wended towards his shocked figure and stood in front of him.
"I'm sorry for not telling you about this earlier........" she paused as their eyes locked. He had millions of questions swimming inside his deep piercing eyes and they searched for answers inside her soft compassionate ones. She gently held his big hand in her little one.
"Come, I wanna tell you something really important....." she whispered placing her hand on his cheek.
"Um, Good morning Mrs. Python.......I was actually telling Mr. Python that someone has for sure sent an invitation from here. I mean we are from an elite society.......we don't intrude any house....." and with that madhushree turned to face them. There were three of them, two over 50 men and one 45+ woman, all three had a counterfeit smile playing on their lips which kinda irked her.
"Elite society, hm.......or should I say from the society of robbers!!!!!" the three fell agape. Python was left startled by madhushree's boldness, she's never like that after all.
"I would appreciate if you watch your tongue Mrs. Python......." the woman hissed through his gritted teeth. Python stood in front of madhushree and glared down at the plump woman just to show her who's the boss here. Madhushree stepped ahead so she was directly facing her.
"I don't give a damn about your appreciations........all three of you have 10 minutes. Spill the beans on what do you know about Murlidhar Suryavanshi!!!!!" she asked folding her arms. Their faces turned pallid in fear. How does she knows about him????? Even python was shocked that why was she asking about his grandfather.
"We....... don't know what you're talking about......" the men in the blue suit stuttered. Madhushree smirked.
"Fine, then it will go the hard way........Raghu......." she cried. Out came raghu from the room in the left, not alone but with four sturdy bouncers each wielding a gun. The guests gaped at them in shock.
"I'll give you two minutes......"
"WE'LL TELL YOU EVERYTHING........ JUST DON'T KILL US......" cried the pink man fearfully. Madhushree smirked. Python was watching everything in perplexity for him nothing was making sense.
"Start......" ordered madhushree. The guests took a deep breath and dabbed a napkin all over their face. Following that, they looked at the couple and gulped.
"We don't know much........all we know is that Murlidhar betrayed the clan and therefore was forced out of the clan. That's all we know......" the woman said meekly.
"Absolute lie......" a masculine voice reverberated inside the foyer and the faces turned towards the door. Incame mohan along with a 70 something man, marching towards the gaping heads.
"Mohan......" python whispered confused. Mohan hugged madhushree.
"You all are lying because that's not true.........you know why???? It's because I have someone around here who knows the exact truth unlike you who aren't even purebloods......" mohan spat resentfully and the three shuddered. Python looked at the cryptic man who seemed to be digging holes into his soul. Madhushree scooted closer to python and the latter draped his arm round her waist.
"Uncle....... please!!!!! I think it's the time for python to learn the truth....." she requested politely. The man smiled and turned towards the pale guests.
"You are Suryavanshis right??? Than perhaps you would know one thing quite well. Who destroyed the temple of the Sun God???" asked the man with his arms folded. The three people gave him a look of amusement.
"The Mughals....... that's a pretty stupid question!!!!" the woman snickered. The man looked at her in disdain.
"Wrong answer...... which means you aren't a true Suryavanshi......" said the man loathfully. The three looked shocked.
"That's what's documented in history........ now don't say history is wrong...." the blue suit man scorned. The old man chuckled.
"Not all history is written in books. It's a weird world in which we live. Here only that history is authorised which favours one's propaganda, the rest is simply eradicated. The history you are talking about is not even an ounce of what truth is. Now hear you, liars.......you also did the same mistake which those Mughals did, underestimating Hindus......" the man paused to watch the shocked faces of the three, even python was confused.
"Mughals destroyed the mere reflection of the Sun temple....... because the original temple of the mighty Sun God lies beneath the ruins of the temple over which you are fighting like cats and dogs. It still survives to this day, unscathed and immaculate. Do you think, the mighty children of the Sun wouldn't had known that from the other worlds some avaricious butchers will come seeking fool's treasure. They knew everything......they were prescient. Majority of the temples were built underground, far away from the reach of the God haters. And if you don't know about this closely guarded secret, than you are not a true Suryavanshi. Because you are fake Suryavanshis.......you took the surname just so you could get the possession of the temple...... now will you tell the rest or should I start unlayering every of your lie......" the man ordered and the three shuddered. Python was arrested by the man's firmness and wisdom.

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