Ved and palak face - to - face

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The next morning, Ved arrived at the Continental Grand Hotel around 4:00 am. After freshening up, he headed to Banaras' Balampur village. Ved arrived very early, and none of the shops were open yet.

He knew that among the villagers, some were leaders, and one name that kept popping up was Tapaswi Ji. Ved had heard this name repeatedly from Tiger, which is why he instructed Tiger to, "Find out the old man's name and locate him quickly. I'll talk to him directly, once and for all."

There were several leaders, including Tapaswi Ji, Mohan Ji, and Anand Ji, who were revolting. At that moment, Ved was accompanied by two bodyguards, and Tiger asked the locals, "Where is Tapaswi Ji's house?" The locals provided directions, stating that his house was not far away.

The distance from the shop was only 15-20 minutes, and Ved directly arrived at Tapaswi Ji's house. The driver stopped the car in front of Tapaswi Ji's house, and Ved, who was sitting in the passenger seat, rolled down the window and looked towards the house.

Tapaswi Ji's house was of medium size, neither too big nor too small, and it looked quite nice. There was a wooden nameplate outside with 'Tapaswi Mishra' written on it. Ved opened the car door, put on his black shades, and stepped out. He walked towards the house and reached the door, which was locked from the inside. He started ringing the bell continuously.

It seemed like Ved was not willing to wait for anyone, and as soon as the door opened, a sweet voice came from inside, "Arre Baba, I'm opening the door... can't you wait?"

Ved had his hands in his pockets and looked towards the door as soon as he heard the voice. To his surprise, it was Tapaswi Ji's daughter, Palak Mishra, standing there. She was wearing a dark grey dress, and Ved looked at her after removing his shades.

Palak asked, "Yes, please... who are you?"

"Where is Tapaswi Ji?" Ved asked.

Palak replied, "He's my father."

Ved asked in a harsh tone, "So, where is your father?"

Ved spoke in a very harsh tone, which scared Palak for a moment, and she stuttered, "H-h-how can you talk like this...?"

"I don't want to talk to you, I want to talk to your father," Ved said.

Palak's grandmother, who was sitting on a chair, wore her glasses and asked, "Who are you, brother? And how did you enter our house?"

Palak, still angry, pointed her finger at Ved and said, "Get out of our house... get out now... or else!"

Ved smirked and asked, "Or else what?"

He began to twist his neck, showing his arrogance.

Palak's grandmother intervened, "Palak, go inside."

But Palak stood her ground, refusing to back down.

Ved ignored Palak and looked around the house, realizing that only two people were present - Palak and her grandmother.

He signaled to his guards, who searched the other rooms, finding no one else.

Palak tried to stop them, but Ved warned her, "If you interfere with my men, you'll face the consequences."

Ved sat down on a chair, took out his phone, and started dialing, indicating that he didn't want to talk to anyone.

The grandmother, fed up with Ved's behavior, shouted, "All of you, get out of my house! Who are you to barge in like this?"

Despite the grandmother's outburst, Ved remained unmoved.

The grandmother continued, "I think you're all thieves who have entered our house to steal. You won't leave just like that!"

Ved responded, "I'm not talking to you, old woman, and if there were more people in this house, I would have..."

Ved's last statement scared both Palak and her grandmother, leaving them speechless.

Palak, however, gathered courage and said, "You're a goon, how dare you enter our house and misbehave? Wait, I'll gather everyone and..."

As Palak tried to leave, Ved grabbed her hand, twisted it, and asked, "What did you say? Say it again."

Palak's voice was silenced as Ved twisted her hand, causing her pain.

The grandmother, seeing Palak's distress, slowly walked up to Ved and said, "Leave my granddaughter alone. If you want to talk to my son, come back when he's home. Leave our house now."

Palak's eyes welled up with tears as Ved's grip on her hand tightened, causing her more pain.

Ved, seeing Palak cry, gritted his teeth and said, "You seem to enjoy calling me a goon."

The grandmother pleaded, "Please leave her alone, you're hurting her."

Ved finally released Palak's hand, and she ran inside, crying.

Palak immediately started shaking her head and, wincing in pain, said, "Please leave my hand, you're not doing this right...!"

As soon as Palak said this, Ved applied even more pressure to her hand, causing her to burst into tears. The grandmother couldn't bear it anymore and rushed to Palak's side, grabbing her hand to try and free it from Ved's grip.

Ved finally released Palak's hand and quickly exited the house, followed by his guards. They got into the car, and the driver started the engine.

Ved, sitting in the car, looked at his hands, specifically the one he had used to grab Palak's. Meanwhile, inside the house, Palak was examining her own hand, where the imprint of Ved's fingers was still visible, causing her a lot of pain.

Palak ran to her grandmother and hugged her tightly, sobbing uncontrollably.

To be continue....

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