CHAPTER 38

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The monarch of Dirgharaj is seated in his private chamber with his sister-in-law, engaged in a conversation regarding the Rajgarh kingdom. The soldiers' announcement suddenly draws their attention, indicating the arrival of the king's son into the chamber. The king gazes at his son with a smile, prompting a response from the young prince

"Pranaam pita shree"

(Greetings father)

Atharv, his son, is the formidable warrior of the kingdom, having conquered numerous realms with his intelligence and strength. The king seeks to claim the kingdom of Dirgharaj, understanding that war alone will not suffice. He devises an alternative strategy, casting a sly glance at his son

"Tumhe rajgarh jana hoga putra aur vaha ki rajkumari y/n ka hriday jeetna hoga"

(You have to go to the kingdom of rajgarh son and win the heart of princess of that place... Y/n)

Atharv had been informed extensively about the enigmatic princess of the kingdom of Rajgarh, not for her physical appearance, but for her exceptional abilities. It was common knowledge that she was a formidable princess who had single-handedly vanquished numerous kingdoms, instilling fear in even the most powerful rulers who dared to glance towards Rajgarh. The king noticed his son's perplexed look and addressed him

  "Agar vo tumhaari hui to pura rajgarh tumhara hoga putra"

(If she become yours than whole kingdom will be yours son)

Atharv's face lit up with a sly grin as he envisioned himself ruling the second largest kingdom in the world by simply winning over a woman's heart. He was well aware of his irresistible charm that no woman could resist, yet he had no desire to settle down despite numerous marriage proposals. To him, marriage was merely a strategic move to secure the throne without the need for war

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