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Chapter 3 - The children adventure with dragon

As the grandmother hurriedly came out and called her relatives into the house, she closed all the curtains to shield them from the dragon's gaze. The dragon, which had been angered by the children's actions, circled the house, its mighty form casting ominous shadows. Inside, all the parents, including the elderly grandmother, were filled with fear and confusion. The dragon's wrath was palpable, and its presence was overwhelming.

The children, frightened and desperate to protect their parents, sought refuge in the bathroom. Among them, a young girl named Esha, with a heart full of courage and resourcefulness, gathered kitchen tools such as knives and noodle forks, the biggest ones she could find. Her parents had been injured in their attempts to shield the children and had fainted from their wounds.

Amidst this chaos, the children remembered the mantras their grandmother had taught them. With trembling voices, they recited the sacred words. As the mantras filled the room, a remarkable transformation occurred. The dragon's anger seemed to wane, and its colossal form began to shift and change.

In a stunning turn of events, the dragon transformed into the figure of an elderly man. He appeared wise and kind, his eyes filled with understanding and forgiveness. The children, still bewildered by the rapid change, began to converse with this newfound figure. It was their grandfather, who had once been a human before becoming cursed to take on the form of a dragon.

He explained to them the history and the curse that had befallen him. He revealed that their grandmother, who was now the elderly lady inside the house, was his beloved wife. Long ago, a powerful curse had transformed him into a dragon. His anger had surged when he saw the dragon illusion in the sky, for it had triggered his memories and emotions.

The family gathered in the house, the children's parents slowly regaining consciousness. Their grandfather, now restored to human form, used his ancient and forgotten magic to heal the injuries of the parents. He looked at his wife, the grandmother, with love and gratitude in his eyes. The sight of his grandsons filled him with pride, and he was finally free from the curse that had kept him in the form of a dragon for so long.

With the curse broken and their family reunited, the mountain on Pournami day became a place of wonder and magic, where legends turned into reality and love conquered all obstacles.