CHAPTER:2

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In the grand hall of Rajawat Palace, the Rajawat family was deep in conversation

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In the grand hall of Rajawat Palace, the Rajawat family was deep in conversation. But suddenly, everyone stopped talking hearing the footsteps. The room became so quiet that only the sound of crockery could be heard.

 The room became so quiet that only the sound of crockery could be heard

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All eyes turned toward the grand staircase. A man was coming down, talking loudly as he walked. He wasn't just any man; he was Rudraveer Rajawat, the King of Rajasthan.

He came down the stairs and headed straight to the large chair at the head of the table. He sat down, his presence commanding the room. Everyone remained silent, waiting for him to speak, knowing that when Rudraveer Rajawat spoke, everyone listened.

"Dadu, you want to say something?" Rudraveer asked, noticing the subtle glances exchanged around the table, all signaling towards his grandfather.

"Yes, beta. Do you remember the Raichands' party we attended a week ago?" PrithviRaj, Rudraveer's grandfather, asked, his tone thoughtful.

"Yes, Dadu, I remember. But what's the matter?" Rudraveer replied, still unsure of where the conversation was heading.

"Actually," PrithviRaj continued, "while we were there, we met a family from Udaipur. They are a very well-mannered and respected family. We were introduced to their son and niece."

"Bhaisa, you know, she's so beautiful and pretty. We just couldn't take our eyes off her. And she's a doctor too," Riddhima, his sister, chimed in, her excitement cleared.

"Yes, Bhaisa, she's so sweet. The way she talked to us and greeted everyone was just lovely," added Veeransh, his brother, nodding in agreement.

"And, Bhaisa, she's really nice. She even saved me from Veeransh Bhaisa," Aarav Rajawat, his cousin, added a grin, recalling the moment fondly.

"So what am I supposed to do? Should I invite her to stay here with all of you?" Rudraveer asked, still puzzled by the direction of the conversation.

"Rudra beta," his mother, Devyani, began gently, "Her father was an old acquaintance and also a very good friend of your father. But, unfortunately, we recently heard about their demise."

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