Two recently married newlyweds came to live in a Sumsan mansion. Arohi left the house early in the morning. At about seven o'clock Bhagyoday met him in the court. He spoke to a lawyer and the two moved to a dilapidated haveli for work on a new building Bhagyodaya had found a hundred kilometers away, with the signatures of his friends as witnesses. The mansion will belong to a big king. That was the impression he was getting from looking at the photos and decorations on his wall. Its height will be around seven-eight meters. Counting downstairs and upstairs there are about twenty-five large rooms. That was what the broker who showed Bhagyodaya the mansion was saying and then he was released after giving the keys of the mansion.
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