10. Mrs.Raghav Rajput ✨

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Raghav's pov

The doctor came to me and said, "You know Rani Sa is unconscious, Hukum. But if this happens again, I am sorry, things will not be in my hands."

His words shattered me again. There is no reason for me to behave like this; she is just a girl I met two days ago and married without her consent that same night. Then why this feeling which is not familiar to me?

"Hukum," the doctor said, pulling me from my thoughts as I gazed at her pale face.

"Ji, kahiye (Yes, please speak)," I said, my voice breaking in a way I never expected.

"Hukum, hum aapko Rani Sa ki condition ko pehle hi bata chuke hai (Hukum, we have already informed you about Rani Sa conditions).

Hum jo aur jitna kar sakte the humne kiya (We did everything we could).

Hum bas itna kahte hai ap inhe akela na chhode (I just advise you not to leave her alone); inhe kabhi bhi hosh aa sakta hai (she could regain consciousness at any time).

Aur jis tarah Rani Sa ne abhi react kiya, dobara na kare (And considering how she reacted earlier, you must take care of her)."

The doctor then left, leaving only me and my.......

Rani Sa of Rajasthan in the room.

Authors pov

After the doctor left, Raghav kept standing in front of Siya for over an hour.

No one knew what he was thinking, but the changing expressions on his face showed he was planning something big.

He finally moved closer to Siya, adjusted her blanket, and was about to sit down absent-mindedly beside her when there was a sudden knock on the door.

Veer entered, and Raghav turned to face him.

He signaled for Veer to speak, and Veer said, "Hukkum (Your Majesty), aaj aapki important meeting hai. Sab aapka intezar kar rahe hain (You have an important meeting today. Everyone is waiting for you)."

Raghav took a moment before replying, then pulled up a chair near Siya and firmly said, "Meeting yahi hogi (The meeting will be here)."

Veer, confused, started to say, "Magar (But)—" but Raghav interrupted him, saying, "I will meet on a video call. Tum vaha jao (You go there)."

Knowing there was no point in arguing, Veer replied, "Ji, Hukkum (Yes, Your Majesty)," and left the room.

Raghav set up a small table and positioned his laptop close to Siya’s bedside, ensuring he could keep a close watch on her even while attending the meeting.

He adjusted the laptop’s screen so it faced him perfectly, allowing him to monitor both the meeting and Siya’s condition simultaneously.

Meanwhile, in a dimly lit meeting room, Raghav’s partners gathered around a large conference table.

The room was enveloped in darkness, with the only illumination coming from the screens of their laptops, casting eerie glows on their faces.

Among them was an elderly man in his sixties, whose weathered face spoke of years of experience and wisdom.

Accompanying him were three other men, each appearing to be in their forties, their serious expressions reflecting the gravity of the situation.

In contrast, a young woman in her thirties sat among them, her sharp eyes and poised demeanor suggesting she was a key player in the discussion.

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