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chapter 69- Epilogue

  • 9 Oct, 2025

Chapter 69 —

The old courtyard was alive with winter sunlight. Brass utensils glowed near the tulsi plant, and the faint aroma of coal and masala lingered in the air.

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hi🌷 my name is Jyoti and I’m a student. I’m 25, and still figuring out my path — writing helps me do that. I started my journey on Wattpad, made plenty of mistakes, and learned from each one of them. Writing, for me, is both a way to express myself and to find a little financial independence. Some of you might wonder why I’ve priced 5 chapters at just ₹10 — it’s because I understand what it feels like to be a reader. I want my stories to stay affordable and reachable. If you think my story is worthy, you can pay accordingly — your support truly helps me continue writing and growing as an author. Your words, comments, and love mean a lot. ❤️

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