1920 London Page #5
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"How do l tell you, my benefactor?"
"Let me cry my heart out today..."
"You betrayed my breath,
left me alone..."
"and destroyed me completely,
beloved."
"l need you to stay alive..."
"how can one narrate it?"
"There's grace in my eyes..."
"that can lighten
up an entire world."
"The heart's down with love."
"All it wants is some peace."
"Your sorrows are my destiny."
"Why can't you be mine?"
"You're the sea and l'm the shore,
beloved."
"Let me cry my heart out today..."
"You betrayed my breath,
left me alone..."
"and destroyed me completely,
beloved."
"Cure my sorrows."
"Make those loyal again, beloved."
You've come.
l was waiting for you.
Don't be surprised.
lt was me you were meant to meet.
She already knew we were coming.
Maybe she's the one
who's going help us?
Ask her...
how is she going to help us?
l am going to help you...
Does she understand our language?
l don't understand
the language of the body...
but, l understand
the language of the soul.
She understands the language
of the soul, not body.
Ask her...
what do we have
to do with these knives?
Veer saa!
Veer saa!
Veer saa, what's happening to you?
Veer saa!
ln the last 24 hours...
l've felt his heart
stop beating twice.
We don't have much time, Kesar maa.
But this knife will tell us how much?
But how?
What are you going to do?
How are you going to do it?
l don't understand, Jai.
Did you get everything l asked for?
That was the first knife.
Now... we've only until
the sand's completely over.
The second knife has done its job.
lt's opened a door for
me into the other world.
Until this knife stays embedded here...
this will be the door
between this world and that.
Without this door... neither
can l come out, nor can she.
Now l must go in that
world with the third knife...
and stab her with it.
But why in that world?
Because in this world
she's just a soul.
But in that world, she has a body.
And one can only stab the body,
not the soul.
So l must go there at any cost.
This means... if you
succeed in that world...
things will be back to normal?
No.
l must finish her in this world.
But those stab wounds will force her...
to give me the locket
which l threw in the river.
As soon as l get that locket here...
we'll have to throw it in the fire.
As soon as the locket burns...
the spirit will be destroyed too.
And as soon as that happens...
the prince will be fine again.
But what if that spirit
comes out after you go in...
and attacks us?
For that you must do one thing.
Until l don't return...
you must hold this coconut
tightly with both your hands...
in front of this mirror.
And remember...
No matter how hard she tries...
Until you don't let
this coconut budge...
she can't come out.
So... you must not fall
week in any condition.
Keep the fire burning, Kesar ma.
l will return with
the locket at any cost.
- Veer saa!
- Prince!
Prince!
Prince.
Jai!
Jai!
Veer saa.
Veer saa.
Veer saa.
Veer saa.
Veer saa.
Veer saa, you're fine again.
You're fine again, Veer saa.
You're fine again!
Veer saa.
Shivangi, what happened to you?
'There's only one way.'
'...and she won't leave
until she gets one.'
'Are you prepared to
give your life... your soul?'
'lf this is the only way
to save Shivangi's happiness...'
'...then yes... l am ready
to give my soul to that witch.'
"Someone's unknown."
"Someone's defamed."
"Who knows... who he is?"
"Someone's unaware."
"Someone's unknown."
"If this is my pain..."
"then why is he touching it."
"If she doesn't care for me..."
"ls this love... or a tear..."
"that trickles down my eye."
"Someone's defamed."
"Someone's unaware."
"Who knows... who he is?"
"Someone's unknown."
"Someone's defamed."
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