Dronacharya, filled with remorse and regret, watched from a distance as the royal family discussed the aftermath of the destruction. His heart was heavy with guilt for his role in the devastation that had befallen the kingdom of Kuru. He knew his actions, driven by fear and desperation, had led to irreversible consequences.
As he observed the determination in Yudhishthira's voice and the resolve in Arjuna's eyes, Dronacharya felt a glimmer of hope amidst the despair. Perhaps, he thought, there was still a chance for...Revenge.
How can he let go of his son's killer even if that was his fault?
Dronacharya's turmoil was deep and multifaceted. He grappled not only with the guilt of his own actions but also with the desire for revenge for the death of his son. It was a conflicting and tumultuous mix of emotions, where the lines between responsibility, grief, and vengeance blurred.
Will you let my killer go, Pitashri?