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... gh his teeth to his family. Despite guilt gnawing at his heart, he maintained a calm facade.

Fortunately, he at least got to sleep comfortably and peacefully after they supported him—or at least that was how it was supposed to have gone.

Apparently, Jash had a nightmare.

Not really a nightmare. More like snippets of memories associated with his previous—Bhairav's life.

It was difficult to distinguish the two, however, it wouldn't be right to call them the same eit ...

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