
While driving toward his villa, he was thinking about the incident in the afternoon.
He reached his Villa ~
All the servants greeted him.
"Sir, chote malik aaye hain,"
("Sir, the young master has arrived,")
One of the servants said.
Varun was sitting on the sofa, waiting for Vikrant.
Vikrant while entering in his Villa said,
"Kyun, aaj bade bhai ke ghar kaise aana hua? Aakhir aap itne busy nawab jo hain. Koi khaas baat aane ke?"
("Wow, what a surprise! My little brother is here. Surely, you came here for any purpose.")
Varun, "Bhai, aap aisa kyun bol rahe hain? Waise, haan, kuch important baat hai. Mom and Dad ne aap ko ghar bulaya hai. Woh keh rahe the ki aap ka aana bahut zaroori hai. Unhen aap se kuch zaroori bat karni hai."
("Brother, why are you saying that? Well, yes, there is something important. Mom and Dad have called you home. They were saying that your presence is very important.")
{Varun knows what they want to talk about.}
Vikrant, "Kyun? Aise kya baat hai jo unhone mujhe khud na call karke mere bhai ko bheja hai mujhe batane?"
(āWhy? Whatās the matter that they didnāt call me themselves but sent my brother to tell me?ā)
Varun trying to pretend that he is innocent š and don't know anything.
Varun, "Bhaiya, aap Dad ka kaam achhe se sambhaal rahe ho, yeh achhi baat hai. Par aap sirf 10 ya 15 din hi apni family se milne jaate ho, woh bhi saal mein ek ya do baar. Woh bhi aap company ke profits badhne mein laga dete ho. Yeh baat achhi nahi hai, aisa Mom keh rahi thi."
("Brother, you are managing Dadās work well, and thatās good. But you only visit your family for 10 or 15 days, and only once or twice a year. Even then, you spend your time focusing on increasing the companyās profits. Thatās not good, Mom was complaining about it to me.")
{Varun is not interested in managing the company.}
Vikrant, "Aab jab chote nawab ko interest hi nahi hai company ke bare mein, toh kaam ka sara bojh toh bade bhai pe hi aayega na."
("Now, when the little prince isnāt interested, then all the work pressure will naturally fall on the elder brother, right?")
Varun, "Bhai aap to jante he hai ki mujhe company, profit, loss in sab ka headache nahi lena and I am happy to work as a hacker, especially when I teach a lesson to our enemies š.ā
("Brother, you know I donāt want to deal with all this company, profit, and loss headache.")
Vikrant, "Nawab jo thehre aap.
Then he called his secretary and told him to book two tickets to Delhi.
Varun, "Bhai, do tickets kyun? Kaun ja raha hai aapke saath?"
("Brother, why two tickets? Who is going with you?")
Vikrant, "Tum."
("You.")
Varun, "Bhai, main hi kyun? Aap apne dost ko kyun nahi le jaate?"
("Why me, brother? Why donāt you take your friend with you?")
Vikrant, "Tum chup-chaap aa rahe ho, samjhe? Tumhe pata hai mujhe na sunna pasand nahi hai. Chalo, aaj mere saath hi dinner kar lo aur kal main tumhara luggage manga dunga."
("You better come quietly with me, got it? You know I donāt like to hear ānoā. Come on, have dinner with me today, and tomorrow Iāll get your luggage.")
{Varun has his own villa. He loves to live alone, without any distractions, and he isnāt that close to his family, except his big bro.}
The next day around 10:00 a.m.~
They reached at there parentsā home.
Several cars came to pick them up, and there was very high security.
When they reached home, they saw their mother sitting on the couch, was looking at some papers.
Vikrant came slowly near her and touched her feet.
"Pranaam, Ma."
(Greeting, Mother.)
Vikrantās mother was overjoyed with happiness.
"Arey mera baccha! Tu aane wala hai to mujhe bataya kyun nahi?"
(Oh my child! If you were coming, why didnāt you tell me?)
Vikrant,
"Ab aap hi to mere chhote bhai se meri shikayat kar rahi thi, to main aa gaya."
("You were complaining about me to my younger brother, so I came.")
Then Varun also touched his motherās feet, and in return, his mother held his ear.
"Badmash, bataya kyun nahi ki tum ne mujhe ke tum log aa rahe ho? At least maine pooja ki plate toh tayar kar le hoti."
("You naughty boy, why didnāt you tell me you were coming? At least I had prepared the pooja plate!")
Varun, "Mom ahh...!!
(Screaming with painš)
Bhai ne dhamki di thi ki agar main ne muh khola toh meri shamat aa jayegi, par Dad ko pata tha."
(He had threatened that if I opened my mouth, I'd be in big trouble, but Dad knew about it that we are coming.)
She said, "Tino baap bete ek jaise hi hain."
(The three of you, are same.)
Then she ordered a pooja plate from her servant and then she removed the evil eyes.
A man came down the stairs slowly. Though he was middle-aged now, there was still a strong sense of authority in the way he carried himself.
Dressed in a sharp, official suit, he looked every bit the man who commanded respect without needing to say much.
His eyes held a quiet strength and a mix of pride and fairness that made it clear he was someone used to making tough decisions.
He was none other than Yashvardhan Malhotra.
Then he spoke in a calm voice, "Mere beto ko aane mein koi dikkat toh nahi hui?"
Then Vikrant smiled a bit almost unnoticeable and touched his father's feet Varun followed the same.
"No Dad"
Their mother said, "Jaldi se naha lo, baad mein saath mein khana khayenge."
(āGo quickly take a bath, weāll eat together afterward.ā)
Then both of them went into their room.
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