CHAPTER 152

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**Chapter 152**

As the laughter subsided and the stories continued, Agni Deva, Pavaka, Pavamana, and Suchi turned their attention to a more serious topic. Agni Deva, with a solemn expression, began to recount some of Draupadi's more intense moments from her childhood.

"You see," Agni Deva said, "Draupadi’s anger was not something to be taken lightly. When she was young, her temper was fierce and could have serious consequences. Her slaps, though meant as a form of punishment or correction, could sometimes be so powerful that they would cause real harm."

Pavaka nodded, adding with a hint of pain in his voice, "I remember once when Draupadi was particularly upset, she slapped me so hard that it left a mark on my cheek for days. It wasn’t just a simple slap—it was as if she could channel a storm into her anger."

Pavamana and Suchi, standing beside him, shared their own experiences. Pavamana said, "I too have felt the sting of her anger. She could be so intense that her slaps would cause a bleeding cut. It was always a reminder of how powerful her emotions could be."

Suchi, with a rueful smile, added, "I remember the pain vividly. Her anger was like a force of nature, and when she was furious, it was better to step back and let her calm down on her own."

Draupadi, listening to her family’s recollections, had a mixture of embarrassment and acceptance on her face. She nodded understandingly, acknowledging their stories with a soft smile. "I guess I had a lot to learn back then. I’m sorry for the pain I caused."

Yudhishthira, observing the exchange, looked at Draupadi with a sense of admiration and concern. "It seems your strength and intensity were evident even in your childhood. It’s incredible how you’ve channeled that power into becoming such a formidable and wise queen."

Bheema, with a supportive nod, said, "Your ability to control and harness that strength is truly remarkable. It’s clear that you’ve transformed that energy into something far greater."

Arjuna added, "It’s a testament to your growth and maturity. The stories of your past only make us admire you more for the person you’ve become."

Nakula and Sahadeva, still listening intently, reflected on the tales. Nakula said, "It’s fascinating to see how much you’ve evolved. Those early experiences shaped who you are today."

Sahadeva agreed, "Indeed. It’s a reminder of the power of growth and change."

The Pandavas and Draupadi’s family continued to converse, reflecting on the strength and transformation of Draupadi. The stories of her childhood, while revealing moments of intense emotion, only served to deepen the respect and understanding between her and the Pandavas.

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