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The last few updates of the story have received mixed reviews from all of you (something that I was expecting, and I wanted it too because that is what real characters are like.)

Some people blame Jai for going against Inayat, but this is what he is, and what he did was a reflex action. Also, his character is unpredictable. He thinks something, but does another. He was never against Inayat, and this will be reflected in his gestures later on.

Inayat is being cat-called for pointing a gun at Raj, but think from her POV. She has always seen her brothers arguing over ideologies, so it was a normal event for her that day. Armaan is obsessed with making people know what actual humanity is, so delivering religious speeches was his daily routine, and Aryan used to ignore them. That was exactly what happened that day, leaving Inayat in delusion. Also why would she trust an enemy family instantly.

Their characters are inspired by real life people, that's why their thoughts offend readers sometimes. They aren't perfect, but they will make each other understand how none of them were ever wrong.

This story isn't a fairytale with only good moments and happy talks. This is a brutal reality. How many of you think that inter-religious marriage will be accepted in our country with ease? If you think so, you haven't seen the actual world. There are cases of betrayal, murder and revenge in such cases. Many such marriages are wonderful too. People have genuinely healed each other in many cases of such marriages. This is what the world is - diverse, with no chance of judging anyone solely for their identity.

The main characters of the story are taught this way: they hate each other's families only because they are different, but the essence of this story is acceptance and realisation of how they both are beautiful.

Some people threaten me that we'll stop reading this book because you are spreading hatred. Fine guys, I'm a doctor in real life, but I can't heal your blindness and your judgmental disorder. Thakur's Healer was being criticised severely when it had begun, but people cried when it ended. Let this one proceed, but I won't force anyone to stay if they don't want to.

I have sensible readers who know how I unfold the story so the ones who judge instantly can find fairytale stories over here and go with it.

Bye!

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