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In Another World, Is Love Real?

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Roshan was only two years old when his world ended. A brutal car accident took away his parents, leaving him with nothing but silence and unanswered questions. With no family left, he was sent to an orphanage-unaware that this place of supposed shelter would become the cage that shaped his entire life. There, he met Samar. Samar was just like him-another broken child, another survivor of the same cruel fate. Their pain bonded them faster than words ever could. In a place where hope was rare, they became each other's family. But the orphanage was a lie. Behind its cracked walls and fake smiles, it was nothing more than a godown-a hidden warehouse for drugs, guns, and illegal shipments run by a powerful mafia gang. Orphaned children were taken in not for care, but for control. They were raised to obey, trained to work, and molded into tools for dirty business. By the time Roshan and Samar turned ten, innocence was already stolen from them. They were forced into the gang's world-shipping weapons, cleaning bloodstained floors, loading crates they were never meant to understand. Years passed. Fifteen long years of crime, fear, and survival. Roshan grew tired of the blood on his hands and the chains around his soul. The life he never chose had finally become unbearable. He wanted out. He wanted freedom. But Roshan didn't know one thing- The moment he decided to leave, he signed the beginning of the end of the life he knew... and the start of something far more dangerous.
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Chapter 1 - LORD KRISHNA'S QUOTE

Love is not the warmth that stays when life is kind; it is the fire that chooses to burn even when everything turns cold. It is born from lack, not abundance—growing strongest where something is missing, broken, or unfinished. Love does not promise safety, nor does it guarantee permanence; it only asks for presence. To love is to accept that another soul can wound you deeply, yet still decide that their existence is worth the risk. In this way, love is not an emotion but a quiet rebellion against fear, time, and death itself—a decision to care in a world that teaches us to survive alone.

"Love is the first dharma of the soul — eternal, unbroken, and radiant like the morning sun.

It binds no chains, yet commands the universe.

To love is to remember your own divinity,

to see all beings as threads woven from the same cosmic cloth.

But love, when clouded by fear or longing, becomes a mirage.

Let your heart love freely, but anchor it in truth —

for love without dharma is a river that forgets its source."

"War rises not from hatred, but from forgotten harmony.

When the balance of the world trembles, even the gentle must take up arms.

Fight not for glory, nor for rage, but to restore the sacred order love itself sustains.

If your mind is steady and your intention pure,

you shall walk through the fire untouched —

for the warrior who fights with love in his heart

is already blessed by the Eternal."