Dubai
Island
As Goldie's men held guns to his head, Rudraksh, smiling, said, "See, these are the dogs who know exactly when to show their cleverness without their master's command. And they also know how expensive this cleverness is going to cost them, which you know very well." Before Goldie could understand Rudraksh's words, Rudraksh looked around and quietly said, "Where are the diamonds?"
Upon hearing Rudraksh's words, Goldie began searching for the diamonds like a mad dog, and his men joined in. Just then, Rudraksh, standing on the side, said, "Found them, Goldie. Hell." Before anyone could understand Rudraksh's words, he jumped into the sea, and with a loud blast, the entire island was blown up.
The sound of the explosion echoed as Rudraksh smiled while floating in the water. A few moments later, a ship arrived at the place where Rudraksh had fallen. As Rudraksh climbed aboard the ship, he asked, "Did you handle the police? And the diamonds are in a safe place, right?"
Everyone quickly nodded in response. Then Rudraksh, taking off his shirt, said, "I need the details of everyone connected to Goldie. Max, you'll do this." Rudraksh pointed toward his right-hand man, Max, who quickly nodded and said, "Yes, boss."
Rudraksh then calmly asked, "Is the jet ready?" Upon hearing this, Max nodded. Within moments, Rudraksh, with the diamonds, was on his way to India.
thought, Pushkar Shekhawat placed his book aside and said, "Bahoo, what's the matter? Didn't you like the girl?"
At Pushkar Ji's words, Mannat gently replied, "No, Dad, she's a very sweet girl. But I feel like her family didn't make much sense. And you said they live in the village, but they are actually living in Indore."
Hearing his daughter-in-law's words, Pushkar Ji, with a hint of displeasure, said, "Are you saying this just because they live in a village?"
To her father-in-law's annoyed tone, Mannat softly replied, "No, Dad, you're thinking wrong. The girl seemed very good to me, but her parents didn't seem right. It felt like they were forcing her into something. Are we making the right decision? Are we going to ruin a girl's life for our son? That's all."
Pushkar Shekhawat, with a sharp look on his face, said, "Nothing like that. Bahoo, you are mistaken. Our name is Pushkar Shekhawat, and every decision we've made in life has been the right one. And your son needs this. We can't have our name ridiculed every day, seeing it mocked in the papers. And as for the girl's parents, we asked them everything. If they had refused even a little, they would have said no right then and there. There's no room for further discussion on this matter."
At Pushkar Ji's words, Veena softly added, "Dad, don't you think we're giving people a chance to make fun of us by bringing that girl into our house? Arina has spoken to her, and she's not very educated, Dad. Also, you know this marriage..."
Before Veena could continue, Arina quickly intervened, "Dadoo, Mom is thinking wrong. Education doesn't bring good values. Personality does. I've met her, she's very sweet. If Rudraksh marries her, there will definitely be a lot of changes in my brother-in-law."
Hearing Arina, Pushkar Shekhawat smiled and said, "Of course. All the preparations should be done this week. The wedding of our grandson is this week. This news shouldn't go out yet. And tell Rudraksh to come in his human form now. Otherwise, no one will be worse than us."
Saying this, Pushkar Shekhawat picked up his book again, while Shivay and Mannat looked at each other regretfully.
Mumbai
Jannat Villa
Everyone was seated in the main hall. The servants were running around in a frenzy, some bringing water, others making coffee and tea. This was the usual scene whenever Pushkar Ji was at homeâeveryone was always busy and stressed. The oldest servant in the house, who everyone called Kaki, was distributing water to everyone. She said, "Maalkin, the food is ready. Should I serve it?"
Hearing Kaki's words, Mannat placed her hand on her head and said, "Kaki, ask everyone, I'm not hungry right now. I'd like to have some coffee." Kaki asked everyone, but no one was hungry. Meanwhile, Pushkar Shekhawat, in his stern voice, asked, "Where is Rudraksh?"
Kaki, who knew exactly where Rudraksh was, stammered, "Bade Maalik, he's..."
Pushkar Shekhawat lifted his eyes and said, "How many times have I told you? Complete your sentence in one line. Do you not understand?"
Just as Kaki was about to respond, Rudraksh walked in and said, "What's this, Dadoo? You think you have the right to boss everyone around? You can say whatever you want to anyone? Forcing a marriage on me?"
Pushkar Ji roared in anger, "Rudra!"
But Rudraksh calmly replied, "Yes, Dadoo, I'm here. You forced that uncultured girl to wear my ring, which has nothing to do with me. I don't even know her. I've never seen her. Grow up, Dadoo. You know very well that even the poorest of people today choose love marriages. I'll be made fun of! Rudraksh Shekhawat, the most handsome bachelor, marrying because of his Dadoo's choice, and who is the girl? An uneducated rustic who doesn't even know our household manners. How could you do this, Dadoo?"
Rudraksh, irritated, continued, and Shivay, in anger, said, "Rudraksh, go to your room. The decision is made. The wedding is next week."
At Shivay's words, Rudraksh laughed loudly and said, "Oh my God, Dadoo, now even Dad is speaking your language. Okay, let's do this. This week the wedding, next week the baby, and after that, what? Can anyone guess? Let me tell you, next week the divorce. How do you like my plan? Is this how you've decided my life, Dadoo?"
After Rudraksh's outburst, Pushkar Ji went to his room. Meanwhile, Veena and Rudra, both who loved Rudraksh dearly, put their hands on his shoulder and walked away with him.
Falak, holding Rudraksh's hand softly, said, "Bro, she's much better than your girlfriend. She's way sweeter."
Upon hearing Falak's words, Rudraksh glared at him angrily, and Falak quietly walked away.
Mannat and Shivay glared at Rudraksh in anger. Their son was insulting not only the elders but also the girl who had not even entered their house yet.
Indore
Haya was sitting on the terrace, holding the ring in her hand, and she kept staring at it.
Gudiya quickly rushed to her and said, "Di, show me, how beautiful it is! Wow, he must be really rich. Isn't it amazing? Your wedding is happening in such a big house, with so many servants around you. And Di, have you seen your fiancé?"
Haya softly replied, "Gudiya, don't bother me, or my anger will come down on you. Please."
Haya glared at Gudiya, and then Gudiya quickly searched something on her phone. "What did Mom say his name was? Oh yeah, Rudraksh Shekhawat. I'll search it now."
Gudiya quickly searched for Rudraksh's profile but, frustrated, said, "Di, there's no professional account, but there are fan pages, and his fan pages have millions of followers, Di!"
There was a note of excitement in Gudiya's voice, and she quickly opened a picture of Rudraksh. A scream escaped her mouth.
Gudiya yelled, "Di, is this really him? Oh my God, Di, he's so hot! You'll have to tie a black thread around him after the wedding. How will you manage with such a hot guy?"
Gudiya was going crazy. The photo was of Rudraksh at some business party, captured from a distance, but even from afar, his handsomeness was obvious.
Then Gudiya excitedly shouted, "I'm going to show everyone how hot my brother-in-law is!" and ran off.
Haya, in anger, muttered, "To hell with your hotness! Disgusting man! I'm not marrying someone like you. Men like you use your beauty to fool others."
Haya yelled in hatred and continued staring at the ring.
Mumbai
Rudraksh was continuously punching the punching bag. His face was covered in sweat, and his anger was clearly visible on his face. Arina placed a coffee in front of him and said, "Rudraksh..."
But he ignored her. This time, Arina shouted louder, "Rudraksh!"
In anger, Rudraksh said, "Bhabhi, please leave. I don't want to talk. Even after knowing everything, you chose to support those people. Do you really want to ruin that girl's life? I'm a devil, Bhabhi, and she's making the mistake of coming in front of the devil. I'll make her life hell."
Hearing this, Arina quickly replied, "Rudraksh, she's really sweet. Truly. She's so sweet, you won't even want to hurt her once you see her. And after the wedding, you'll end up tolerating her tantrums more than you do with me. She's even sweeter than your Bhabhi."
At Arina's words, Rudraksh angrily responded, "Bhabhi, I don't want to insult you. Please, just go."
Reluctantly, Arina left, and Rudraksh went back to punching the bag. His anger was palpable as he roared, "I hate this! I hate it, and I'll make her life hell!"
Saying this, Rudraksh looked at his hands, which were bleeding from the intense punching.
What will be the outcome of this relationship???
Will Rudraksh and Haya's wedding ever happen?
To find out, read "The Devil's Sweet Sin.