When Rautar and Ramesh met at the same shop, they both smiled at each other. Rautar said, "Why don't you come to our Mannu's engagement?"
"When you went to see the girl, my brother didn't call me."
And you didn't invite him either. You know what's going on in your own home. They didn't tell us, fearing that their secret might be exposed, Ramesh said. "We both trusted each other, so we didn't think it was appropriate to inquire with anyone. As for inviting him, we could have invited him to our own place," Rautar said.
I don't like to keep any of my men in the dark. Our niece has been undergoing treatment for years, but nothing has been discovered. Now that the marriage is fixed, what's the point in telling her? Ramesh expressed his thoughts.
"Thank you for telling me! You said at the beginning that we didn't tell you out of fear of being exposed," Rautar said.
Ramesh stared at Rautar speechlessly. Seeing Ramesh silent, Rautar said, "I clearly told your brother that my elder son had married a girl from a lower caste. He said, 'It's okay. Panditji, please accept my daughter just as you accepted the lower caste girl.' And Rameshji, by God's grace, I have a lot of money; these days, there's a cure for every disease. Your younger brother told me about the illness."
After listening to Rautar, Ramesh was left speechless.
