Undeniable Loyalty: Var & Angad

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Everyone in the hall was stunned, their eyes fixed on Angad as the sages and members of the Royal court questioned his intentions for betraying his Prince Var. Megh, who had been standing in the corner with his head hung low, felt a deep sense of betrayal. The man he had loved and trusted had put him in these heinous circumstances where his honor and character were being questioned.Prince Roop tried to calm everyone down and asked for patience and time to investigate the matter thoroughly. "My dear brothers and sisters, please calm down. Let us hear Angad's side of the story before we come to any conclusions."Prince Var spoke up, "I trust Angad completely. There must be some reason behind his actions. Let us not jump to any conclusions until we have heard him out."The sages and members of the Royal court murmured among themselves, but they agreed to hear Angad's side of the story. Angad stepped forward, his eyes cold and calculating.

Angad stepped forward, his expression one of fear and confusion. "I swear by the Gods, I don't remember anything that happened in the river that day. It wasn't me! I would never do anything to harm the kingdom or Prince Var."

The sages and members of the Royal court looked at him with suspicion and skepticism. "You expect us to believe that you have no recollection of what you did? That you were not in control of your own actions?" one of the sages questioned.

"I know it sounds unbelievable, but it's the truth! I cannot recall anything from that day. I was preparing a bath for Prince Var, and then...nothing. I woke up with no memory of what happened," Angad pleaded.

Prince Megh looked at Angad with tears in his eyes. "I trusted you, Mister Angad. How could you betray me like this? How could you let this happen to me?" he cried.

Angad looked at Megh with a pained expression. "I would never betray you, my Prince. I am just as much a victim in all of this as you are."

The sages and members of the Royal court continued to question Angad's character and his actions, while Prince Var stood by his side, unwavering in his trust for his loyal soldier.

Prince Roop stepped forward, his voice commanding attention. "Enough! Let us not be hasty in our judgments. We must investigate this matter thoroughly and find the truth. Until then, let us not accuse anyone without concrete evidence."

The members of the Royal court nodded in agreement, and the investigation into the incident at the river began. Angad and Megh were both under suspicion, and the tension in the palace was palpable.

Amidst all this, Angad was tormented by the fact that he could not remember anything from that day. The Karna who had possessed him whispered in his ear, telling him that he was weak and useless for not being able to remember. But Angad was determined to prove his innocence and find the truth, no matter what it took.

After the meeting, Roop and Var walked out of the hall together, accompanied by Roop's sisters. Var's face was solemn as they walked, his mind still troubled by the accusations leveled against Angad.

"My dear Noble Prince, I trust Angad with all my heart. He cannot possibly be behind this heinous act. There must be some mistake," says Var.

Roop looks at Var with a soft expression. "Your Highness, I promise you that I will do everything in my power to prove Angad's innocence. Your trust in him means a lot to me, and I pray that it lives stronger and real than those accusations."

As they walk further, Angad comes forward, feeling guilty and ashamed. "Your Highness, I am sorry for the accusations that have been brought against me. It is a sin that I do not even remember committing."

Roop turns to Angad, his voice firm but kind. "Angad, I believe you. I will help you remember what happened and prove your innocence. I promise you that we will find the truth and bring justice to the ones who have wronged you."

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