Chapter 5 - 5. Vegetable growth

Bhola continued his experiments with the bead, and as days passed, a week went by

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He discovered that when he meditated with the bead, a strong connection seemed to form.

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His reason for starting meditation with the bead was also because he noticed an improvement in his mental health when he was with it.

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So, the next day, he decided to give meditation a try.

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As he sat down to meditate, he became so engrossed that he lost track of time. When he finally opened his eyes, he realized he had been meditating for more than two hours.

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"So, Bhola continued his meditation for three days straight, and he found that his mind was suddenly much clearer, able to think more clearly than before.

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Moreover, he noticed that he was gradually starting to feel the bead more and more.

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Another thing Bhola discovered was that the land where the bead lay never seemed to run out of water, no matter how much he drew from it.

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Alongside this, he realized that the water from the bead's land was truly magical.

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After drinking this water, Bhola began to notice positive changes in his parents' health.

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His mother no longer got tired as quickly as before, and even the mild fever she used to experience seemed to have disappeared.

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Similarly, his father's back pain, which usually worsened after working in the fields, was gradually diminishing.

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Additionally, the cow to which Bhola regularly gave water appeared healthier than ever before, producing more milk than usual.

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Even the dog, who drank water from the bead's land every day, seemed to have gained weight and was now much livelier than before."

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"With each passing day, another week went by, and during this time, Bhola continued to use the water from the bead's land.

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He kept a close eye on any potential side effects, but so far, neither he nor his parents nor anyone else showed any negative reactions.

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Everything seemed to be getting better and better."

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Two weeks have flown by, and as Bhola ventures into the bead land this morning, he's met with an unexpected sight. 

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Despite his regular estimations of the daily vegetable growth, the tomatoes and carrots are fully ripe, far ahead of schedule. even in his calculation taking the fast effect of water and land and perfect climate tomato and carrot need two more days to ripe. 

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Puzzled yet exhilarated, he calculates that these vegetables, usually taking between 75 to 85 days to mature, have sprouted five times faster than anticipated. So two days are needed because another crop still needs time to mature. 

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Eager to share this revelation, he rushes back home to inform his parents of the astonishing development.

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Bhola's heart races with excitement as he dashes back home, his mind buzzing with the news he's about to deliver. 

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With each step, anticipation builds, fueling his determination to share this remarkable discovery with his parents.

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The thought of their reactions fills him with a sense of pride and accomplishment, knowing that his efforts in the bead land have yielded such astonishing results.

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As he nears his house, Bhola can hardly contain his excitement, eager to see the look of amazement on his parents' faces when he reveals the extraordinary transformation in the vegetables.

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With a sense of joyous anticipation, he bursts through the door, ready to share the incredible news that will surely leave them speechless.

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He excitedly tells his parents about the miraculous growth of the vegetables in BEED LAND " Mother, Father, Guess what happened this time ."

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Both are guessing but not finding the answer.

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Bhola's voice trembles with excitement as he shares the news, "Mom, Dad, the tomatoes and carrots have fully ripened!"

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The words spill out of him, tinged with a mix of disbelief and exhilaration. He can hardly believe the remarkable sight he witnessed in the bead land.

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The vivid hues of the ripe vegetables danced in his mind, each one a testament to the miraculous effects of the bead-infused water.

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His parents exchange astonished glances, their expressions mirroring his own incredulity. At that moment,

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Bhola feels a surge of happiness, knowing that his dedication to the bead land has borne fruit—quite literally, and by selling he earns extra money he decides when he harvests at the same time he spreads new seed for the next harvests and he makes same 14 same field line which will cover approx 280 meters of the field.

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Also from the remaining approx 250 meter he will use 200 meters for fruits and leave the rest for the time being.

Bhola's parents listen intently, their curiosity piqued by his revelation of his plan. 

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His mother's eyes widen with amazement as she asks, "Are you sure, Bhola? Fully ripened tomatoes and carrots already?"

As for the matter of the plan for the area uses, his parents didn't question it.

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His father, a hint of skepticism in his voice, adds, "But son, isn't that unusually fast? Are you certain they're ready to be harvested?"

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Bhola nods vigorously, his excitement palpable as he responds, "Yes, Dad, Mom, I saw them with my own eyes! They're ripe and ready to be picked. It's like magic!"

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His parents exchange a bewildered glance before his mother chuckles softly, "Well, let's go see this magic for ourselves, shall we?" With eager anticipation, they follow Bhola to the bead land, eager to witness the marvel he describes but then Bhola faces reality again as he is unable to take his parents inside. 

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Bhola persists in his attempts to take his parents into the bead land, but once again, he fails.

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His mother reassures him, saying, "It's alright, Bhola. Why don't you go and gather the crops first, then bring them outside to show us?"

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Her calming words soothe Bhola's disappointment, and he nods in agreement.

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He understands that despite his excitement, patience is key maybe in the future he will be able to take them inside and he will set off to collect the harvest to share the magic with his parents.

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As Bhola emerges from the bead land after gathering the crops, he realizes that he has devoted the entire day to this task.

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With nightfall approaching, he worries about the possibility of any remaining crops outside being damaged.

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So, he decides to take a quick break at home, carrying only a small portion of the harvest with him and returns the rest to the bead land.

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With a sense of satisfaction and anticipation for the next day,

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Bhola carefully stores the harvested vegetables in a safe place and prepares to head back to the bead land the following morning.

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Despite his fatigue, his heart is light with the knowledge that he has made significant progress in nurturing his newfound source of abundance.

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And so, with determination and a renewed sense of purpose, Bhola looks forward to another day of tending to his magical crop.

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After returning home, Bhola finds himself muttering, "It feels good to be back, especially with nightfall approaching."

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Bhola, feeling hungry, tells himself, "I'm hungry, let's go."

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He heads inside the house to call his mother, "Mom, I've got these vegetables. Can you cook them for us?" 

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His mother, busy with household chores, responds with a warm smile, "Of course, *beta (son). Give them to me. I'll make something delicious for you."

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*Beta = means son in Hindi. if you find somewhere I write *BETA , sorry be in flow I WRITE, instead of changing I think It is good I told my readers its meaning.

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As Bhola hands over the vegetables, he eagerly asks, "Mom, what are we having for dinner tonight?" 

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Just then, his father walks in from behind, adding jovially, "Whatever it is, I'm sure it'll be fantastic. Your mother's cooking is always the best."

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