(6) SHE'S TRUSTED

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Observation doesn't work well if obsession acts like an obstacle to transparency

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Observation doesn't work well if obsession acts like an obstacle to transparency. Obsession creates objection towards the truth just like a blurred mirror which has only one task, blockage of views. In order to make observation an accurate one be aspired to acquire your way through obstacles.

Dhristadyumn decided to stay some days in Dwarka to observe the way his nephews were nurtured. He was desperately waiting to hear his desired words around his nephews as their inspiration, but couldn't even hear anything synonymous to those words during his stay in Dwarka.

He decided to talk with the person who was entrusted with the upbringing of his nephews. She was Subhadra, obviously.

"I am very disappointed, Princess Subhadra, and reason is well known to you," Dhristadyumn started the conversation without any build up.

"Revenge isn't a good virtue to be taught about, Yuraaj!" Subhadra too didn't drag her reply much.

"This revenge is their right, Princess. My nephews have to fight for their mother's insult. So, they must be reminded of the mishap their mother went through," He stressed his last sentence to initiate a strong encounter.

"They have to fight for their mother's insult not for their mother!" She exclaimed making him loss of words for few moments.

"Fighting for her insult equals to fight for her," Gathering words he countered back.

"Both the things aren't equal, Yuraaj. Your sister won't be happy if her sons shed blood of their own clan with a motive of revenge. She wants justice not revenge, and only righteousness persons can achieve justice not revengeful ones," She explained hardly hoping him to be convinced.

"That was why we had chosen righteousness for princes instead of inculcating revenge into their hearts," Pradhyumna who was standing quiet from the beginning of conversation spoke in support of Subhadra.

Pradhyumna knew about Dhristadyumn's approach to Subhadra. So, he decided to stand beside Subhadra unlike his father as he didn't share the matter with his father and his uncle. Even Dhristadyumn didn't discuss anything about that matter with Kanha and dau.

"I don't agree with you both. For winning a war we need a spirit, and spirit should be a strong one. I don't think your way of training my nephews can fulfill that purpose," Dhristadyumn denied the duo straight.

"We can prove our words, Yuraaj!" Exchanging some glances with Pradhyumna Subhadra declared.

"Really? Then I am eager to witness that," Dhristadyumn stated in a sarcastic tone.

"Sure, let's have a duel of sword fight," Pradhyumna suggested, at which Dhristadyumn nodded.

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