Epilogue

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Things became very different from what was existing in the life of Vishwa. From an acclaimed super intelligent police officer, Vishwa's life had turned totally upside-down after Rajavel had revealed the truth behind Ajatshatru to Vishwa.
Around 1 year of medical leave and approximately same tenure of medical treatment was given to Vishwa. All these days of treatment and trauma, Vishwa's only soul to talk with was Rajavel. He had found the hidden truth about Vishwa and that helped him to get cured and throw Ajatshatru totally away from his memories and concious thoughts.
Rajavel had submitted the report to the Commissioner that the murder of the vegetable hawker was committed by the Ironing pushcart old man due to personal vengeance between them. The old man had died due to natural causes. So it was quite comfortable for Rajavel to finish the case. Already it was recorded that Shruthi was the killer of Arun and Pavithra. So, technically Rajavel had helped Vishwa to come out without any punishment. He knew it wasn't right and even Vishwa would not be a happy man. But somewhere deep inside his heart, he was happy. Vishwanath Ravichandran is a good man and he is not the one to be facing punishment!
Meanwhile, Rajavel also had crucial thoughts as to why commissioner Sankaran's mobile was active in all the three crime scenes!
He dug up for the reasons and found it
Crime No 1. Pavithra had told Sankaran where she was off to, just not told him whom she is going to meet. When she was not reachable, Sankaran had come over to the cafe and had searched for her.
Crime No 2. When we were discussing about Arun, commissioner was pretty sure that Arun had some involvement with his daughters death and he went to interrogate him personally. On seeing Rajavel, he backed off
Crime No 3. All the way through the investigation, commissioner was with tracing them throughout. He neared till the street. But the tunnel was something he never thought of and it was an off guard information to him!

Rajavel was happy. He had got his answers for every single thing. No questions or logical loophole was left unanswered! He wanted to pull up his collor on being successful policeman like Vishwa.

He was waiting at the hospital lobby to pick up Vishwa. It was his discharge day after around 1 year of treatment for his disorder.
He soon saw Vishwa coming out of his room and he went near him.
'Velu, here have this' he handed over the keys of his home.
'Why you are giving me the keys sir. I brought it yesterday and gave it to you... House is all cleaned up and ready sir.' Rajavel replied
'The house, the land and my car... Everything will be under your care Velu. And handover this letter to the commissioner' Vishwa replied and gave him an envelope.
'Resignation letter. Sir, I don't want you to quit sir.' before he could complete, Vishwa spoke ' I wanted to clean up the society Velu. I wanted to ensure that crimes don't happen in the country. But, when the crimes happened because of me, appove I lost my right to touch the Khakhi once again. I can't be facing criminals once again like before. Earlier I used to confront them as I know that I am honest and truthful. But now if I see them, I'll be thinking about myself as a part of them. That will never make me feel like the old Vishwa. The Vishwa you want to see.' Vishwa said
'Appo enga... Where are you going sir?' Rajavel asked
'Appa had bought an agricultural land in Pollachi, a coconut farm and other plantations. I used to get revenue from there. I am going there. To live with them. To love the nature. Far far away from the hassles of City life. Take care of my home. I know you will. I'll meet you soon Rajavel. Wishes for your future' Vishwa said , took his bag and moved towards the exit door of the hospital to board the Auto he had booked to take him to the Bus stand. Rajavel was a bit emotional, when he heard a voice calling his name.
'Velu. Till my last breath, I will never forget you nor the time we spent together. The efforts you took to make me come back. Can I give you a hug!' Vishwa asked Rajavel with his eyes Filled with tears.

Rajavel ran towards him and gave him a tight hug. Tears from Rajavel's eyes were making Vishwa's shirt wet and the same was happening from Vishwa's eyes. The emotional moments of police officers are never captured. But they do have their share of emotions right. Afterall they're also Partially Differentiated, as a Brutal Police man and an emotional ordinary human!

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A series written by Gautham Prakash!
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