Arjun departed the shrine with Lord Krishna's blessings. Meanwhile, Chithra was alone at Arjun's house. Then, all of a sudden, a man appeared and kidnapped Chithra. The abductor was none other than Dravin, much to her surprise. She then summoned Arjun's men. They rushed to Chithra's aid. They were halted, however, by a man wearing a scarf around his face. While fighting, the scarfed man's face revealed himself to be Achyuth. Dravin took Chithra away, leaving Achyuth at home.
Chithra inquired as to why she had been taken.
Dravin began to relate the story:
When Arjun went inside the well, I followed him through it, and to my surprise, I saw Arjun try to kill Achyuth a few times without Achyuth's knowledge. But they're both still alive. I decided to inform Achyuth about this happened the next day. As a result, I went to his house. But I noticed a man there; he was a bomber on the right. So I went inside right away and brought Achyuth out. We both attempted to catch the bomber.
The device detonated at precisely the proper time. Everyone assumed we were dead. We were undiscovered for a few days.
. Chithra was shown the briefcase by Dravin.
These are the identical monies that your spouse gave to the bomber. I took the money from the bomber on the same night your husband gave it to him. Your husband executed the bomber the next day.
Chithra stated that she is unaware of any of these facts. and inquired as to why her husband attempted to murder Achyuth.
Dravin stated that he, too, does not know the answer.
Chithra consented to lend a hand to The Watchdog Club. Meanwhile, Achyuth had left Arjun's house and had arrived at Chithra and Dravin's house. Achyuth devised a strategy for Chithra. Chithra agreed to their strategy. Chithra was thanked by the members of the watchdog club.