I always thought Enchanted characters are chameleons and Enchanted author is chameleon, but turns out the readers are the real chameleons 😂
When I have the chapter written and ready, the target is not met. I had to literally post announcements asking you guys to vote and comment, just so that I can post the next chapter and when I don't have the chapter ready, the target is completed in one day 😭
And that too on a freaking Thursday!!!
My dear little devils, do you all have a secret communication channel where you plot on messing with your sweet and intelligent Sana didi ❤️
Anyway, here is the new chapter and I love you all so much!
This chapter has 2380 words and ends with a question. Please read till the end
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*** Randheera ***
BEST HUSBAND!
I smiled once again as I remembered my wife's words but was interrupted by some whispers from the other side of the door.
"You knock, I talk," I heard Pritham's voice.
"No, I knock, you talk," Vinod argued.
"They are both the same, silly monkeys, just come in," I said out loud and after a moment of absolute silence, Vinod and Pritham slowly opened the door and walked in with nervousness evident in their faces.
"Sit," I said and they sat down.
"What did you do this time?" I asked.
"We..." Pritham hesitated, "We were training for level 7 swordsmanship and used real swords instead of wooden ones."
"And?" I asked, knowing very well that this is not the end of it.
"Vishnu sir saw it and filed an official complaint for not following the security protocol," Vinod completed.
"For once, I actually agree with him," I said angrily, "You are both not yet qualified to practice level 7 using real swords. It's a bloody safety hazard."
"We...got excited sir," Pritham said hesitantly, "We are sorry."
"Don't ever do it again," I warned, "You are free to go."
"Really?" Pritham asked, confused on whether I was being sarcastic.
"Yes Pritham really," I confirmed, "It's your lucky day. My wife said I am the best husband, so I am in a good mood. I don't want to ruin it by punishing my favorite people."
"In that case, Pritham," Vinod excitedly added, "We will ask bhabhisa to call the general best husband every single day. Then we get to practice level 7 with real swords every...." he paused his sentence midway as if he suddenly became aware of the surroundings and looked at me.
I am usually lenient on a lot of things but keeping their safety at risk is not something I would tolerate, yet this one time I actually considered not punishing them. Yet Vinod decided to ruin it and now they shall bear the consequences.
*** Vinod ***
"23," we heard Chitappa count as we completed one more round of running all around the crown's home.
"Oh God," I said, sitting on the stairs, completely exhausted, as Chitappa gave me a glass of water, "17 more then."
"27," Pritham who simultaneously collapsed beside me corrected the number, "50 minus 23 is 27"
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