Episode 2

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Finding Ajatshatru
Partial Differentiation 2
Episode 2

'Hello Vincent. Vishwa speaking' He called Vincent Vijayaraghavan, the forensic specialist who examined the bodies of Pavithra and Arun. He had completed the autopsy process and had straight away informed about  Cardiac Arrest being the reason for their death and not the mysterious Spiral weapon which Vishwa christened it as Suruli. But Vishwa had requested Vincent not to disclose the fact of Cardiac Arrest in the Post Mortem report. Vishwa wanted to finish the case quickly, which he repented a lot when he received the letter from Ajatshatru. He was literally mocked by that villain. He was sitting at the edge of his Sofa, while Rajavel was looking at him ,anxiously waiting to hear from Vishwa about the Post Mortem report. The actual report which was not recorded in the Official files.
'Vincent, I need to have a look at the detailed report. The report which I requested you to not submit. Yes it was a blunder. I had to take a hasty decision at that time. You still have the report?' The Vishwanath who was admired by Rajavel, is back and the smile which was all through Rajavel's face when he was traveling with him during the investigation process. Probably it began when the fight sequence was staged so beautifully by Vishwa at Periamet, and it's still continuing.
'I am not sure whether the report is still in my records. I had discarded it. I will check out and get back to you sir. 99 percent the report won't be available Vishwa' he said, much to the disappointment of Vishwa.
'Rajavel, Pick up the Case Diary which you had prepared and submitted to close the Suruli Case. We have to go through it. Ajatshatru should be somewhere near us. Watching our moves. Waiting for us to act. He may even be a psycho killer. But we have to be atleast 2 steps ahead of him to catch him, else we will be always in the losing side.' Vishwa instructed. Rajavel was happy as well as disturbed. He was happy to see Vishwa back in action, but he was disturbed to reopen this case. It was not a very pleasant experience. Well, no case will give any pleasure to the investigator, but this was a traumatic experience. With all these thoughts running in his mind, he picked up his sling bag and took the duplicate copy of the case diary.

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