Reborn In 17th century India with Black Technology-Chapter 731 Bahubali 3- The Conclusion Part 2

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Meera's bet to use posters to attract customers seems to have paid off greatly, because people like David Grasso, who had bought the novel after being attracted by the amazing poster, were in the tens of thousands, especially in kingdoms like the Republic of Venice, the Kingdom of Portuguese, and the Kingdom of Spain. These three Latin countries were the ones with the most artistic achievements and had people who viewed art in very high regard. Well, aside from the French, of course, but unfortunately, the French and the Bharatiya Empire don't exactly have a very ideal trade relationship, especially after the French stood on the opposing side of the Bharatiya Empire during the Indian Ocean Unification Battle—not to mention they were one of the kingdoms that secretly facilitated the assassination of the mercenary unit from Europe during the time when the Bharatiya Empire was embroiled in total war.

Getting back to the main topic, while there was a small portion of the buyers who bought the book after being attracted by the queues outside some bookstores in certain parts of Europe where there was a large Jewish or Romani population, the majority of them were the loyal readers of the previous volumes who had eagerly bought a copy and brought it home along with them.

Alex Ferricio was one of them,

Alex Ferricio, who had just gotten back to Europe, was very excited after knowing that the Bahubali trilogy, which he loved and adored, had a new volume to the story. He finally had the final piece to the puzzle, an answer to the question he had been asking since last year: why the heck did Katappa kill Bahubali?

Merchants like Anders Mikkelsen of Denmark and Dimitri Ivanov of Russia were no exception. They had all gotten themselves a copy of the novel and were excited to read it. But like any good franchise fan, the first thing you do when there is an iteration to the story you love is to re-read the previous story in order to increase the cohesion and continuity of the narrative. It's just like any Marvel fan in Vijay's previous life, who rewatched all the previous movies before the big Avengers movie—well, at least until *Iron Man* died, after which everything went to shit.

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Back in the Bharatiya Empire, the craze for the novel was palpable in the streets. Some of the roads where bookstores existed had to be temporarily blocked off from any traffic, and the traffic had to be diverted by the police due to the sheer number of footfalls. the excitement was as if it the shops were selling exclusive tickets to the game between Chennai Super Kings and Royal Challengers Bengaluru—one of the biggest rivalries that had come out in the preliminary this year.

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"People, people, please do not climb from a hill and come forward one by one. Please behave yourselves!"

The shop owners all over the empire kept saying these words until their throats ran dry, but unfortunately, it was as if they were saying these words to a water buffalo—it remained unresponsive.

Fortunately, with the police being prepared early on, the chances of stampedes were greatly minimized, with the police officers strictly enforcing the queue system.

Meera, sitting in her office, waited in anticipation for the results of the sales.

Even though she knew that it would definitely be good with the past reputation and fans that Kavya had accumulated with the Bahubali novel, she was still a little nervous.

"Madame, the sales numbers are out," Aarav came bursting in with an excited expression on his face.

looking at his overjoyed expression, Meera realized that the numbers shouldn't be too bad.

She quickly snatched the document and read it for herself, and seeing the numbers, she was shocked because, on the first day alone, half a million copies had been sold in the Bharatiya Empire and surrounding countries.

"Damn, Her Majesty's work has become sold out once again! Quickly order for the Raya printing services company to print another 700,000 copies," she ordered with excitement.

You have to know that *Bahubali 1*, released in 1658, had sold 100,000 copies on the first week, whereas *Bahubali 2*, released in 1659, had sold 200,000. But now, in 1661, the sales of *Bahubali 3* had already exceeded the total sales of the first volume and second volume by the end of the first month.

*Bahubali Vol. 1* had until now sold 1,800,000 copies, and *Volume 2*, with total sales of 1,900,000 copies, had already made over 74.5 million Varaha in revenue for the company.

It is the single biggest earner for the Raya Media Corporation right after the *Bharatam Daily* newspaper, but now, for at least a quarter, the situation may change with the release of volume 3 of the *Bahubali* novel, which will not only profit greatly by its own popularity but will also boost the sales of the already slowing down sales of volume one and volume two. This is one of the advantages with a trilogy or a novel with multiple volumes connected together in a sequence—each new iteration of the novels brings in new customers and readers to the novel, which incentivizes the readers to purchase the previous volumes in order to know more details and to get to know the full story of the novel they have invested their time and money in.

So, Meera was very confident that if the sales rate maintained even at 50% Throughout the first month of release, at least a few hundred thousand copies of the previous two volumes would be sold out.

Thinking about this, she ordered, "Oh, also place an order for 200,000 copies each in the first volume and the second volume."

"Yes, ma'am."

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Uday, who had been promoted from a quality inspector for the Ministry of Standards to a manager who manages quality inspectors, excitedly brought to his office the third volume of the *Bahubali* trilogy, *Bahubali 3: The Conclusion*.

Raghavendra Kulkarni, who was made head of a research project for a research institute in Chikmagaluru, was filled with anticipation as he held the latest work of Kavya in his hands.

Priyanka Deshmukh, who had just been married a few months ago and was recently confirmed pregnant, had a dreamy expression on her face as she looked at the book her husband had gifted her.

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"I know you love this series. Enjoy it, love."

Edward Harrington, the English language lecturer at BIT Kozhikode, who had been promoted to the department head of European languages, opened the first page of the novel with a hint of nostalgia in his eyes.

Jayadwaj Singha just completed handling the matters related to the bank and newspaper he had started and leaned back onto his rocking chair as he took out the *Bahubali 3: The Conclusion* with a smile.

Sarvesh Ranavikrama sat in his study room with a serious expression along with his wife Mahalakshmi as they both opened the novel.

Queen Laila, King Narai, King Ardesir Atashban, President Tamblot, and other Southeast Asian kings got a hold of the novel and opened it with complicated emotions.

People who had already read the previous volumes opened it with excitement and anticipation, especially to find out the reason why Khattappa kills Bahubali, while the Southeast Asian kings, who had only bought the novel in order to know what the fuss was about, opened it with anticipation.

The first page of the novel, which is constantly the biggest attraction of the *Bahubali* works, was this time around a majestic image of the Maheshmathi Kingdom in its whole glory.

The third part of the story starts with Khattappa revealing that he killed Amarendra Bahubali. Then, the story goes into a background where he reveals Amarendra Bahubali's journey before his death.

When the flashback started, the readers were already on the edge of their seats, dying to know what happened.

Amarendra was declared the Crown Prince of Maheshmathi by Queen Mother Shivagami, who raised him and her biological son Ballaladhiva as potential heirs. Despite Amarendra's kindness and intelligence, Ballaladhiva was fueled by jealousy and ambition.

Reading to this part, King Narai felt a bit complicated because he had such a brother when he was young who always wanted to compete with him for the position of the throne. He wanted to kill him with his vicious heart, but fortunately for Narai, he was smart and more vicious, so before his brother made a move, he killed him himself and made his history completely disappear from the Ayutthaya Kingdom's records.

To prepare Amarendra for kingship, Shivagami sent him on a tour of the kingdom to understand the lives of the people, accompanied by the loyal commander Katappa.

The readers immediately remembered Vijay's tour when he took the throne and all smiled. "Looks like Her Majesty has based this character around His Majesty himself," Priyanka Deshmukh giggled.

During their journey, Amarendra and Katappa arrived in the Kunthala Kingdom, which was under threat from Pindari bandits. It was at this moment that Amarendra met Princess Devasena, a fierce and independent warrior who impressed him with her combat skills and sense of justice.

Pretending to be a simple commoner, Amarendra won Devasena's heart through his humility, bravery, and charm. Together, they defended the Kunthala Kingdom from the Pindari invasion, further deepening their bond.

When the image of a beautiful woman and a handsome man working together using bows and arrows in a palace alleyway appeared, there were successive gasps of shock and admiration from the readers.

"So touching and so beautiful," Priyanka Deshmukh, Queen Laila, and Roxana Atash Bhan all praised continuously as they eagerly continued to read the story.

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