Yuvraj indrasen was in arms room checking sword. He was little depressed and was in angry mood beccause of his father behaviour towards him.
(Shakti best friend and guide to indrasen, He was the son of maid to the queen of surajpur )
Shakti says to indrasen, "yuvraj maharaj aapse nafrat nahi karte nahi aapko ayogya samajhte hain wo bas chahate ki aap bhi kuch aur saal rajneet se dur rahe aur sashan aur prashan ko chalana sikhe aur siksha aur gyan adhyan kare"
Indrasen did notbsays abything to him and went towards the practice yard of the palace and took out his sword and call one soilder and start practicing sword with him.
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On the other hand maharaj went into the old and dusty room of the palace where various books and documents regarding his palace was kept.And start reading and finding out the history of the relationship between surajpur and nawagarh
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...Sahab was in the court room and all the ministers along with him were discussing about the maharaj decision.
Sahab said it is better yo acquire nawagarh as they were trying since years but are unable to acquire.....
(one of the soilder come in the court room with a news)Sahab says what happened soilder tell me whatbisbthe news.
Soilder says ,your majesty there is a news that our minister neelchand is no more.
(Handling a letter written on nylon cloth)
Sahab took the letter hurriedly and opens it and reads it wad from the spy of surajpur who had written that invaders have massively attacked on eastern side of the estate and had captured the area and the fort.Sahab was wet with sweat when he heard this news he went straight into maharaj royal bedroom but could not find him there .
He then enquires the soilders about maharaj and went straight towards him.Stay tuned
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The Life When Kings Rule
HistoryczneThisDisclaimer is a complete work of fiction and imagination. It do not intend to hurt any feelings of any caste creed or society. It is purely came out of author desire to enter into the life of monarchy.