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Chapter 23 - My grandpa Hercules(chapter14th*city lights*)

(Hey readers,

Hopefully, finally, everything is back to normal but exams are a new problem but surely I am handling that... sometimes I have even fallen but his legacy is on me and I am trying harder to stay up with that.

Nevertheless, How's going on?

Well here in the northern hemisphere, the wind is increasing and temperature is already in its backward journey. so I could say it's cold(extreme cold) here but still, without any hard times, you will never get success so let it be!!!

However, stay warm and happy reading!!!

Regards,

Author)

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"Tongue, family-friends, village, farms...everything stayed back...

Only memories walk with him into the unknown.

This riddle was Chandhigard, now the united capital for the states of Punjab and Haryana.

Taking his father's words and mother's love, he was sent straightly 700 Km far away from the all known universe of his, still at a very childish youthful age which was although not to be considered as much as childlike as comparing to 21st-century teening.

Maybe, he would have been frightened and nervous to witness this whole new world which was monstrous just like some metropolis stories he had only heard of.

But when he truly step on this land...he was amazed by awe...

'What on the earth have I fallen?!' He would have questioned himself in marvel.

He undoubtedly wouldn't have trusted his own eyes!!!

Giant building, enormous rush, oversized vehicles which was not like any of those tiny muddy made houses or its little population...

'Where the hell I was living in?!' would have been the second query he would have done with himself in the enchantment of the city lights.

It would doubtless have been bedazzled kind of thing to such a man who has spent his life in those sludgy-made houses eating simple quade ki roti and working like an ass in those fields.

A beautiful dream, Isn't it?!

But one day everyone has to wake from that dream to face the painful certitude and this lovely dream was crushed very soon as the gigantic currents of actuality struck..."