Chapter-42|Agyatvas

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In Hastinapur:

Duruyodhana's pov
"Will you stand for this if it happens to you?" Jayadratha demanded.

"I'm sorry, but there's no need to worry," I said, suppressing my laughter

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"I'm sorry, but there's no need to worry," I said, suppressing my laughter. 
"Jayadratha, we will take action," Mamashree declared confidently. 
"I will assist as well," I replied, unable to hold back my laughter. 
"What kind of help comes from laughter?" Jayadratha challenged. 
"Quiet down, Sindhuraj. We will indeed make a plan during their Agyatvas. Trust me," Mamashree assured him firmly.
"Do whatever you want the only thing I desire is them dead,"Jayadratha shouted.
"This Jayadratha shall not stay here like this. I shall go and seek Mahadev's blessing. Return to kill them," Jayadratha shouted and left.

"What have you planned Mamashree?," Dhushasana asked.
"First Let's find where they are off to for Agyatvas. Go and tell our spies to find them," Mamashree smiled.

While Karna entered.
"That's right Mamashree!" I said.
"Angaraj, why you didn't help Sindhuraj?" Mamashree asked.
"I'm sorry, Gandharaj. I would have killed him with my arrows back there in the forest. But Dhaksha didn't want Dhushala my Mythra's sister to become a widow," Karna replied.
"Very good, Angaraj," Mamashree walked away.

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Dhaksha's pov

"What is the plan for our Agyatvas, Govindh?," Draupadi inquired with a hint of concern.
"Yes, I think it's best we leave before Duruyan's spies arrive," Bheem Na replied, worry evident in his voice.

"Where will we spend our Agyatvas in incognito mode?," Aarya asked, her brow furrowed as he sought reassurance.
"Perhaps the Virat Kingdom?," I suggested, hoping it would be a safe refuge.
"Yes, my dear Dhaksha," Kanha responded, offering a comforting smile.
"Parth, you must choose a place that has no ties with Hastinapur, nor friends of Hastinapur!," Kanha Na emphasized gently.
"No connection with Hastinapur, huh?," Nakul pondered, deep in thought.
"It has to be Virat Kingdom, my dear Nakul," Yudhistran Na affirmed, his voice steady.

"Exactly, we should start our journey to Virat Kingdom now, before Duruyan's spies catch up with us!," Kanha encouraged, urgency laced with care.
"Is Duruyodhana truly that dangerous, Mamashree?," Mirthik asked, a touch of fear in his eyes.
"Every human can be dangerous when driven by their desires, my dear son-in-law," Kanha said with a warm smile, trying to soothe our worries.
"Let's all go together," Bheem Na insisted, protective of us all.
"Please take care of yourselves and my sons," Kanha reminded us with a gentle firmness.

"I promise nothing will happen to my sons, Bhaiya," I assured, offering him a reassuring smile.
"See you soon, and take care," Kanha Na said, his warmth wrapping around us like a comforting blanket.
I smiled and waved goodbye, the bond between us feeling stronger in that moment.

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