Jaisalmer, Rajasthan šļø
A large meeting room stood in silence.
The slow sound of the ceiling fan filled the space,
as if the walls were waiting for an important decision.
Two men sat inside.
One was an army officer ā calm face, sharp eyes, disciplined posture.
Across him sat a man in royal Rajasthani attire, carrying pride and power.
On the table before him was a nameplate:
Chief Minister
Omprakash Rajput š
The officer spoke respectfully,
"Ji Rajasha, you called for us?"
Omprakash took a deep breath.
"Yes⦠I am in serious trouble.
And except you, no one can handle this matter, Raghav."
Concern filled his face.
"Our responsibilities are growing,
and so are our enemies.
Someone is leaking our secretsā¦
and threatening my family."
He looked straight at Raghav.
"I want a man who can protect us."
Raghav nodded firmly.
"Don't worry, Rajasha.
I will take care of it."
At the IndiaāPakistan Border (Rajasthan) š®š³
Near the army camp, by the river,
a soldier was doing push-ups on the ground.
Sweat covered his body,
breathing heavy, but eyes strong.
Broad shoulders, calm face, light beard ā
and a dangerous snake tattoo stretching from his arm to chest šš„
He finally stood up and splashed water on his face.
Just then, a voice called him.
At the camp, soldiers stood alert.
Raghav was giving instructions.
Seeing Trishul, Raghav smiled š
After dismissing the soldiers,
he walked toward him.
"Trishul⦠I need your help."
Trishul replied calmly,
"Yes sir. I've never refused you."
Raghav laughed softly.
"That's why I trust only you."
He continued,
"You know Omprakash Rajput?"
"Jaisalmer's king⦠and Rajasthan's Chief Minister,"
Trishul replied.
Raghav nodded.
"There's a threat.
You need to go and find the man behind it."
Trishul agreed silently.
Suddenly, his eyes froze.
Before anyone could react,
Trishul pulled Raghav down,
grabbed his gun, and fired š„
A hidden attacker fell behind the rocks.
Everyone stood shocked š³
Raghav looked at Trishul, breathing deeply.
"Thank you⦠you saved my life."
Trishul replied firmly,
"As long as I'm here, nothing will happen to you.
This is Trishul Saxena's promise." š¤
Raghav smiled.
"So⦠when will you leave for Jaisalmer?"
"Whenever you say, sir."
"Tonight," Raghav said.
And the mission began⦠šāļø
