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Nine years too late

  • 23 Apr, 2025

Sarika, listening to him and looking at him with a faint smile, said, "We women don't really have a choice. No matter how the person in front of us is, we have to give them a chance—sometimes for ourselves, sometimes for our children and family. Anyway, if I start behaving like you, wouldn’t I become just like you? And it's not necessary to become like someone just to teach them a lesson. I absolutely don’t want to become like you."

Saying this, she pulled her hand away from Adrijay's and walked away.

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