Bhaskar quickly made the call and within minutes, Arwan was standing in front of Anika's office, his heart racing at the thought of seeing her again. But than he saw a girl sitting there in her office, he stands in her office and saluted her and as he saw that girl's face hewas shocked "Aarohi? What are you doing here?"
"Bhaiya? Aap yaha? Aap h vo excellent officer?" he recognized Aarohi. He had known her since the day he helped her when some boys were misbehaving with her, and she had always looked up to him as a hero. "Mr. Raghuvanshi you both know eachother?" Anika asked being confused. "Yes mam she is daughter of our maid she is like my sister, but she don't know that I'm DGP" Arwan said with a smile on his face.
"But what happen Aarohi? Tum yaha? CM mam ke office me?" Arwan asked with a mix of surprise and concern.
"Mr. Raghuvanshi please have a seat first, this is the case i called you here for," Anika said, her tone serious as she started to tell him whatever Aarohi said to her.
As Arwan was litsing each word his anger was growing, "Madam, I will personally handle this case, and I assure you, I will not let Prakash Dada harm anyone again," he said with determination.
Anika nodded, appreciating his passion for justice. "Good," she said, handing him a file. "Here are the details, Mr. Raghuvanshi. I trust you'll be discreet and thorough."
Arwan took the file and nodded gravely, his mind already racing with plans. He knew that this was a sensitive case, one that could have far-reaching consequences if not handled with care. He glanced at Aarohi, who was looking at him hopefully. He couldn't let her down.
"Alright than finish this as soon as possible Mr. Raghuvanshi," Anika said, her voice firm and determined.
"I will, Madam," Arwan replied, taking the file and standing up. "Aarohi, you don't worry mhm tumra bahi Handel karega ab ye mhm"
Aarohi nodded. Arwan salute anika and left with aarohi.
The moment Anika was alone she couldn't hold her tears anymore, she was thinking about her past, her love, her mission. Aksh knocked on the door, "Anika?"
"Come in," she said, wiping her eyes quickly. Aksh walked in looking at her with concern.
"What happened?" he asked, closing the door behind him.
Anika took a deep breath and composed herself. " A girl named Aarohi, she is arwan's maid's daughter she came here with a serious issue, Aksh. There's a drug lord named Prakash in her area who's ruining lives. And apparently, the local police are in his pockets and also selling children, girls and body parts too," she explained, her voice tinged with anger.
Aksh's expression darkened. "We can't let this go on," he said firmly. "We need to do something about it."
"I know," Anika said, her voice trembling slightly. "I've asked Arwan to handle it personally. He's the only one I trust to get to the bottom of this without the corruption interfering."
Aksh nodded, his expression grim. "That's a smart move. But be careful, Anika. Don't let your past with him cloud your judgment."
"I won't," she assured him, though the mention of Arwan's name brought a rush of memories she had been trying to suppress. "The safety and welfare of our people are what's important. If working with him can help us achieve that, then I'll set aside my personal feelings."
After that arwan started to work day and night on this case. He knew that he had to be careful as this was not just a regular case anymore, it was personal. He start to collect all the realated details and evidences, but he didn't knew that now what he did is going to cost smthg big to him.
Meanwhile Anika was busy with her other duties but she couldn't get Aarohi's words out of her mind. Every time she thought of those innocent children and the horrors they faced, she was filled with a fiery resolve to bring the culprits to justice. She made sure to check on Arwan's progress regularly, though she never showed any signs of weakness in front of her colleagues.
In his investigation arwan found out that prakash is living in a small village and from that small village he is doing big crimes, he sell drugs, make alcohol of very bad quality in that village and leaving all the chemical in the main river of the village, kidnapping kids from many parts of the state, make them beg, selling body parts and selling girls are his main bussinss.
He started by closing some of his alcohol Shop which are of his locality, and arresting many of prakash dada's man's, but he knew that it's just a start.
Arwan was sitting in his cabin working on that case but suddenly he got a call which was anonymous, "Ae DGP tu aag se khel ra h par lagta h tujhe ye nahi pata ki ye aag kitni garam h" and the call was disconnected.
As it got disconnected he got another call which Shaked his soul, The phone fell down from his hand and he ran from there.
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