**Chapter 125: A Day with the Children**

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**Chapter 125: A Day with the Children**

In the warm light of the morning, the house was filled with the cheerful chaos of children. Draupadi’s children were bustling around, their laughter and playful squeals creating a lively atmosphere.

The girls—Pragya, Pragati, Printha, and Sumithra—were all around one year old, toddling and exploring with curious eyes. The boys—Shrutakarma, Satanika, and Shrutasena—were also one year old, their tiny hands reaching out for toys and each other. Suthanu and Samyuthana, aged two, were playfully interacting with their younger siblings, while Prativindhya and Sutsoma, the three-year-olds, were trying to help their little siblings, their voices full of encouragement and playful commands.

Subhadra was with Draupadi, helping to manage the energetic group. She had quickly adapted to the role of a supportive aunt, engaging with the children and keeping them entertained. Draupadi, on the other hand, was observing the scene with a smile, her eyes filled with warmth as she watched the interactions.

In a quieter corner of the room, the Pandavas gathered together, discussing the day’s events. They watched their children with a mix of pride and amusement, their conversations interspersed with laughter and affectionate remarks.

Yudhishthira remarked, “It’s incredible how much joy they bring into our lives. Seeing them together like this makes all the challenges worth it.”

Bhima nodded, adding with a grin, “Indeed. And watching them grow up so quickly, it’s hard to believe how fast time flies.”

Arjuna, looking at the children with a smile, said, “They’re so full of energy. It’s like they have their own little world.”

Nakula and Sahadeva shared a look, their expressions reflecting a deep sense of contentment. “They truly are a blessing,” Nakula said. “And it’s wonderful to see them all together, happy and healthy.”

As the Pandavas continued their conversation, they shared stories and memories, their voices filled with affection for their growing family. The scene was a testament to the joy and fulfillment that their children brought into their lives, a reminder of the love and unity that bound them all together.

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