Chapter 20

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A few days later, when the summit was over, the UN headquarters in Geneva released a statement with the new international laws finalized for illegal armed groups found and suspected among the public. This was on the news for a while, and when the Rajput family was watching the news for the same Riyaan and Karanveer, they called Amit and asked him about this sudden change as he was a part of the UN, and he said, Ask Jovana; she knows better and she must be free now. It was a tough conference in a closed room for three days. He added that this shocked the two men on the other side of the phone. Karanveer wanted to ask more, but Amit was busy at work, so he said he would talk later, uncle. While Riyaan and Karanveer became detectives.

Jovana traveled to Athens, where she wanted to meet with her brother Johaan; he was her life, and he was married to Misha, as the legal age of marriage in Greece is 18. They were both above and below 20, and Misha was pregnant for seven months. Johaan was an equally renowned man in the fields of finance and construction; his net worth was more than enough for the next 20 generations to live a life with all luxuries. He owned land and houses across the world and invested in some very beautiful hotels, and he was himself a UN donor and a very private man living a private life on a private island in the middle of the sea. And Jovana had somewhat similar money in her pockets, but more than Johaan (just facts). They both were self-made and self-learned; they did not interfere with each other's lives, but they loved each other with their hearts. They helped when in need and burned each other when against. They were like enzymes and substrates; they worked fast together but slower without, but still worked.

They say we have four chambers in our hearts for women: one for the father, one for the brother, another for the life partner, and the last one for the son. And for a man, it is for mother, sister, life partner, and daughter. It's a beautiful thought, isn't it?

They rejoiced whenever they met and spent lots of time together. They did fun activities like bike racing, trekking, skiing, underwater sports, and fun activities like these. Even now, they went for some fun. This place called La Rose is a small island owned by the two siblings in the middle of the Aegean Sea, beautifully built with Rajasthani style and tradition with a touch of Swedish culture. Johaan lived there with his wife most of the time, but not always. His major business was in Europe, so they kept traveling. His wife was an artist, so she drew human emotions, and her exhibits were placed across the world. She was mixed-breed herself, being a British Indian.

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