After standing on the road for a long time, when I saw him from this side of the road, I noticed a horse-drawn carriage that was slowly coming towards us. Then I realized that I think we will have to take a horse-drawn carriage this time too. Last time, when I came out with Monida for a similar case, we also took a horse-drawn carriage like this... After a while, the horse-drawn carriage stopped right in front of us. Then I saw Monida and the police station chief hurrying to get into the horse-drawn carriage first and asked me to get into the carriage quickly. After listening to what they said, I also hurriedly loaded the things into the carriage and quickly got into the carriage. After getting into everyone's carriage, I saw the horse-drawn carriage leaving at a fast speed. For a long time, the road was completely fine, but when the horse-drawn carriage changed its course, I saw that we were leaving the paved road and now entering the dirt road. After seeing the road, I understood why we were taking the horse-drawn carriage because if a motor vehicle enters such a road, it is not because of the bad road, the car will get stuck somewhere, or it will be difficult to get the car out, the road is so bad and narrow!? Somehow, seeing that our horse-drawn carriage was able to enter, I felt a little relieved. I thought that this time it would go completely smoothly, but due to the bad road, my hope was not fulfilled. During the entire journey, sometimes I fell on one side of the car, sometimes on the other side, somehow I was sitting holding on to one side of the car and this is what I am praying to Thakur so that I don't fall off the car! And if I fall from this car now, I don't think a single bone in my body will be intact. After a long time, we finally reached a village located ten kilometers from Mirpur near the ghat of the Tripura River. After getting off the horse-drawn carriage, I had many questions in my mind that only Monida or the police station chief could answer, but I decided for now that I should not ask these questions now. Later, taking the opportunity, I will ask Monida or not. What exactly did we come to this village to do and what was written in that letter!? . After the horse-drawn carriage left, we walked a short distance into the village. After walking a long way, I saw an old man with two men in hand, running towards us in a hurry. I wondered if the man was angry with us or if he had gathered men with sticks and was running towards us like this. Who knows, we might be in for another danger. I was very scared and Monida was laughing in her heart at my plight. Despite knowing everything, she did not tell me anything until the gentleman stood in front of us and introduced himself. "Hello, Babu, my name is Baburam. Karta Babu has sent me to take you home safely!" I was a little surprised to hear this, then I understood why the man was coming in such a hurry, because the gentleman was supposed to come earlier but he could not reach here on time due to a lot of work at home, that is why he was running towards us in such a hurry, and after understanding that these stick-wielding people had come with the gentleman to protect us and pick up our belongings, I became a little worried and said to myself that means they did not come to catch us but rather to take us away, then the gentleman told the people he brought with him to take our belongings from us, then he respectfully showed us some of the places around the village while walking inside it, then he finally brought us to our destination. When I reached the house, I realized how huge the house was and how big it was, it was the home of a rich businessman. I slowly whispered to Monida, "Well, Monida, is the owner of this house someone we know? But if it was, I would have known before I came here that we were going to their house." After hearing this, Monida told me, "Can't you just be quiet and not talk too much here? Once I'm here, you'll see what happens with your own eyes. There's no need to ask so many questions. And if I know the owner of this house, I'll tell you right away. I've never been to this village and I have no relation with the owner of this house. But whoever has a relation with him is my friend and after receiving his letter, I agree to come here with Daroga Babu. Otherwise, I wouldn't have come here." After listening to Monida's words, I understood that the owner of this house might have a relation with someone from our old case and the way Monida is honoring him as her friend, that person can't be an ordinary person because Monida is very rare. Friends and acquaintances have been kept in her life, but those who are among Monida's friends are all in a high position or are associated with a job or have some qualities that ordinary people do not have. And apart from these, there are some people who do not have any of these but still Monida considers them her friends because these are the people who stood by Monida in her happiness and sorrow and in her troubles and dangers, that is why they are the highest on Monida's list of friends.I am in a high position but I need to know which friend of Monida sent the letter to our house that day!? The three of us stood outside for a while. The gentleman who brought us first, Baburam, was the main servant this time. He went and informed his boss about our arrival. After a while, the boss of the house called Baburam and asked him to bring us to the living room. After Baburam arrived, we immediately entered the house. After entering the living room, we were asked to sit down. After waiting for a while, the boss of the house entered the house and sat opposite us. Bhadramurti's age was around forty, but he looked like he was around 40. Since you are very healthy, your hair has not yet turned that dark, and there is no sign of age on your face. If anyone else in my place had seen the man, they would have said that the man's voice was around 30. And I also thought so at first, but when the gentleman told me his identity and his real age, I found out the man's real age. His name is Nilesh Chatterjee and he is a rich businessman and he has many big ships and small boats that can go on rivers and seas. He also has many rice and gold shops in the surrounding villages. That is why the man has a lot of money. His family also has a good name in the surrounding villages. Since his main business is making gold and jewelry, crowns, and other types of jewelry, orders for such things come from far and wide. Nilesh Babu has taken the responsibility of delivering these items safely into his own hands. But this time he has got into a big problem and he needs our help. That is why he sent a letter to his brother. If he has someone who can solve this problem, then Niresh Babu is willing to pay a lot of money as a reward only if he solves his problem. Nilesh Babu first said to the police station chief, "Very much." Thank you for coming from such a distance to our village. I would have entertained you for a few days but for now it takes time for us to do all this. I have only ten days left. If you cannot help me within this time, then I will have to shame myself and my entire family in front of the whole world. All the good name I had for so many years will be in the dust. The police station chief, hearing Niresh Babu's words, said, "Hey, why are you being so rude? When we come here, we will definitely help you. First of all, tell me the whole incident. When did it happen? And how was it? And do you suspect anyone? Who can do this?" After listening to all these questions, Nilesh Babu started answering the police station chief's questions one by one. He told us... This incident happened about a week ago, but it all started three months ago when I went out on business. I met a man. He gave me an order for a very big gold job. If I could complete the job on time, they were willing to pay me two to three hours for whatever money I had. Even if I agreed to them right away, they would pay me half of the entire amount on the same day. He told me, after listening to the man's words, I was thinking to myself, should I believe the man's words? Even if the man is telling me the truth, the job will not be that easy because how can so many kinds of jewelry and so many things be made in the time he is giving me? No matter how much money they are giving me for my work, as a businessman, I should see where my profit and loss are, but I don't know this man, so how can I trust his words? I am not thinking about these things. Then when the man realizes that I am not willing to do his work and do not believe him, the man puts half of the money in front of me as per his promise to make me believe. Even then, when I do not want to agree, he takes me to his house and shows me with my own eyes why he is in such a hurry and is willing to pay so much money. After seeing this, I can trust the man a little. The problem was not here. The real problem started after taking the order, when I completed it and before delivering the goods, since I myself check the goods, then the ordered goods are safely delivered to their destination. This time too, I went to the place where the jewelry and other gold items were kept ready. When I reached the shop and checked all the items one by one with my own hands, after seeing that everything was fine, I told my people to put all the items in iron boxes, lock them, put them in a horse-drawn cart and brought them to the river ghat. Then I got into a boat and stood up and set off. I saw... everything was fine but then when the boat reached near Dak village, no trace of the boat was found and the things inside and all the people who were with them had disappeared. When the news reached me, my chest trembled completely. You can understand what was going on in my mind, Daroga Babu... After listening to Niresh Babu's words, Daroga Babu asked, "So you called us here to catch the robbers?"
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