"Who claims that the darkness lacks beauty?"
Prayambad and Neel left Bengal to Meet the anonymous person who belongs to the Bodo Tribe.
In arriving at their intended destination, the individuals commenced identifying the tribe located there. Upon discovering the tribe's presence, Prayambad and Neel were struck by the graciousness of their hosts. However, a linguistic barrier hindered Prayambad's ability to fully comprehend the tribe members and vice versa. Consequently, he opted to convey his purpose through the utilization of sign language.
Prayambad got the address of the anonymous man, introduced himself and expressed his desire to know about Purvang. But the man declined to disclose anything. Prayambad used the same way to convince him as he convinced the Trans-woman. At the end of the day, the man was ready to disclose his close treasure of word.
[When I was 25, and he (Purvang) was 18 in 1775, we used to meet up every evening as his Grandfather's cottage faced our ancient temple of Bathou Brai; he used to stare at our culture and ritual silently in that packed procession. He was a true suave; he used to earn his own money and never be a burden on his grandparents.
Upon witnessing his return from Sonagachi, I decided to sever all connections with him. However, he managed to repair the delicate bond between us by explaining that he was not involved in any reprehensible behaviour but rather was in love with a girl. He instructed me to visit Sonagachi to retrieve her pet donkey. He used to ask me to write in his diary about the whole day and I used to write in my language as he was illiterate.
Time later, our bond became stronger.
But one day, in 1880, he came with worried facial expressions and sought some quid and I loaded him. As usual, he asked me to write in his diary one address, and the address was 'Alipatha near Alipath Road'. I asked him to don't go, but he was blind in love.]
Prayambad and Neel demonstrated their gratitude and gave a book to his wife 'Who Is Real Woman'.
In MadIyapure
In Dawn, Ohit and Sahasranshu catapulted everywhere their Article. The Article created havoc, and despoliation came as the outcome; the locals began protesting, and they tried to kindle the dwellings of Talukdars and Zamindar. They flew off the handle and went to the Government body with tons of quid and asked them to sort out the havoc.
As soon as the police came to know about this fragile situation police tread upon their chest and shut the protester's mouth.
Rasool also became aware of the chaotic situation and speculated about the real cause. Consequently, he promptly approached Ohit and requested him to lay low for a while. Ohit did the same as Rasool asked him to do, he lay low but still was on a mission. One night, Ohit again decided to be a night watcher, he concealed himself behind the darkness of the tree and kept his organ of vision on the street.
He saw a staggering man, the man enfolded his countenance and dragged the burlap. Ohit silently went behind that staggering man, Ohit was astonished by his vision, he saw the staggering man was Felu and Felu was taking out the woman from the burlap and the woman was the local of the MadIyapure and Felu was exchanging her with money but unfortunately, Ohit didn't able to see that man who was taking the woman.
In an unfortunate turn of events, Ohit threw a stone at Felu, who he then chased behind. When Ohit attempted to grab Felu's arm, he stumbled and fell. Subsequently, Ohit unintentionally sparked a fire by lighting some dry wood on the ground with matches, injuring his knee in the process (due to darkness). As he heard the eerie 'Ghugguru' sound, he looked back to see the rumoured Night Witch, who accused him of ruining her life, her son's life, and her beliefs by causing a fire that led to the death of her 'Premi.' She threatened to attack him before a mysterious voice prompted her to leave the scene.
The mysterious voice was of Rasool. Rasool made his way frantically toward Ohit; Atam (a Colleague) lifted Ohit from the ground, and Rasool ran after the lady. He didn't find anything except a 'Ghugguru' on which something was written.
Rasool took Ohit to his home and aided his injury. Ohit narrated the whole incident, but Rasool didn't tell them anything about that 'Ghugguru'. Rasha was hearing from behind the door and she became concerned for her husband.
The Next morning, Rasool went to the jeweller's shop and gave him that 'Ghugguru'. When he heard the word which was written on that 'Ghugguru' made Rasool's mind stop dead.
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