27-04-2024, 08:12 AM
Chapter 4: Radha's Farm
Radha: Why did you do this, Pooja?
Pooja: What have I done, sister?
Radha: You know exactly what I'm referring to.
Pooja: Oh, the partnership I formed with that man? What's wrong with it?
Radha: I promised to lease our land to him for 18 years, and I intended to stick to that. But you've turned it into a partnership. He came with an agreement for the lease, but you refused and struck a new deal. Why?
Pooja: Don't misunderstand me, Radha. I'm only thinking about our well-being, not about your promise or his situation. His business is bound to succeed, and through this farm, we barely earn enough for our basic needs. As his partner, we could earn more. I'm even considering offering him more land from our farm. I don't enjoy toiling under the sun, doing farm work. It's not that I can't do it; you know I love helping you on the farm. But how long must we continue to struggle like this? I desire a better and wealthier life for us.
Sonu: "Hey, where is my money?"
As Sonu's voice interrupted their conversation, Pooja looked at him as if he were some contemptible creature, while Sonu struggled to maintain his composure.
Radha: "Hey, I gave you money in the morning. You want more money? I don't have any, get out!"
next thing is sonu slapped radha and hold her hair and pulled it like weed you little ****** i want money to buy me drink give me money i heard from the villagers that some hunk is come to our farm who is that guy whats he doing in my house sonus word wound radha and agitated pooja pooja come to radhas rescue and got them seperated
Pooja: "Hey, you want money? Here it is, take it and get out!" Pooja throws the money at him.
Sonu collected the money from the ground. "There is no respect for the man of the house. I sacrificed my life for my late sister's word, but you two don't know it."
Pooja: "Yeah, we know very well about sacrifices. Now take the money and leave us."
Sonu collected the money and left the house to buy booze for himself.
Pooja: "See, this is what I talked about. We need to get rid of this leech to live our life." She turned her head and saw Radha on the ground crying.
"Why are you crying, sister? Don't worry, our good times have arrived in the form of that guy. Don't cry," she consoled Radha.
Radha wiped her tears.
Pooja: "Radha, I am about to finish my studies in the next three months, and I plan to work with him to make our joint venture a success. If what's in my heart comes to fruition, then we can live a life of financial stability. I will handle all the discussions about this business with him, so please don't interfere, okay?"
Radha: "Okay, if you think it's good for us, I won't stand in your way."
Pooja: "Thank you for understanding me, sis." The sisters hugged each other.
Ashwin: "Sir, I want to prepare a document for a joint venture."
Lawyer: "Oh great, someone is going to support you financially now."
Ashwin: No, sir, it's not like that. I mentioned Radha, the farm owner who is planning to lease her land for this business.
Lawyer: Yes, I gave you the document for that, and you just need to sign it, right?
Ashwin: No, sir, her sister Pooja doesn't want to lease the land.
Lawyer: What then?
Ashwin: She wants to be my partner, which is why I'm here to prepare the partnership papers.
Lawyer: Ha! A partner, she seems to be smart.
Ashwin: I know, but it's costing me the lease, and they're about to become my partners. She said she will work with me after she finishes college.
Lawyer: That's good, sir.
Ashwin: How is it good for me?
Lawyer: Listen to me carefully, Ashwin. You're a city person with zero knowledge about village life and its operations. You need someone familiar with the village to successfully run the venture. She seems smart and strong, so use her for your business success.
Ashwin: Valid point, I'll take it.
Lawyer: Ashwin, the papers will be ready by morning. Give me the necessary details. And one more thing, it's a village, so be careful, you know what I mean.
Ashwin: It's nothing like that, sir. It's purely business that I conduct on that farm.
Radha: Why did you do this, Pooja?
Pooja: What have I done, sister?
Radha: You know exactly what I'm referring to.
Pooja: Oh, the partnership I formed with that man? What's wrong with it?
Radha: I promised to lease our land to him for 18 years, and I intended to stick to that. But you've turned it into a partnership. He came with an agreement for the lease, but you refused and struck a new deal. Why?
Pooja: Don't misunderstand me, Radha. I'm only thinking about our well-being, not about your promise or his situation. His business is bound to succeed, and through this farm, we barely earn enough for our basic needs. As his partner, we could earn more. I'm even considering offering him more land from our farm. I don't enjoy toiling under the sun, doing farm work. It's not that I can't do it; you know I love helping you on the farm. But how long must we continue to struggle like this? I desire a better and wealthier life for us.
Sonu: "Hey, where is my money?"
As Sonu's voice interrupted their conversation, Pooja looked at him as if he were some contemptible creature, while Sonu struggled to maintain his composure.
Radha: "Hey, I gave you money in the morning. You want more money? I don't have any, get out!"
next thing is sonu slapped radha and hold her hair and pulled it like weed you little ****** i want money to buy me drink give me money i heard from the villagers that some hunk is come to our farm who is that guy whats he doing in my house sonus word wound radha and agitated pooja pooja come to radhas rescue and got them seperated
Pooja: "Hey, you want money? Here it is, take it and get out!" Pooja throws the money at him.
Sonu collected the money from the ground. "There is no respect for the man of the house. I sacrificed my life for my late sister's word, but you two don't know it."
Pooja: "Yeah, we know very well about sacrifices. Now take the money and leave us."
Sonu collected the money and left the house to buy booze for himself.
Pooja: "See, this is what I talked about. We need to get rid of this leech to live our life." She turned her head and saw Radha on the ground crying.
"Why are you crying, sister? Don't worry, our good times have arrived in the form of that guy. Don't cry," she consoled Radha.
Radha wiped her tears.
Pooja: "Radha, I am about to finish my studies in the next three months, and I plan to work with him to make our joint venture a success. If what's in my heart comes to fruition, then we can live a life of financial stability. I will handle all the discussions about this business with him, so please don't interfere, okay?"
Radha: "Okay, if you think it's good for us, I won't stand in your way."
Pooja: "Thank you for understanding me, sis." The sisters hugged each other.
Ashwin: "Sir, I want to prepare a document for a joint venture."
Lawyer: "Oh great, someone is going to support you financially now."
Ashwin: No, sir, it's not like that. I mentioned Radha, the farm owner who is planning to lease her land for this business.
Lawyer: Yes, I gave you the document for that, and you just need to sign it, right?
Ashwin: No, sir, her sister Pooja doesn't want to lease the land.
Lawyer: What then?
Ashwin: She wants to be my partner, which is why I'm here to prepare the partnership papers.
Lawyer: Ha! A partner, she seems to be smart.
Ashwin: I know, but it's costing me the lease, and they're about to become my partners. She said she will work with me after she finishes college.
Lawyer: That's good, sir.
Ashwin: How is it good for me?
Lawyer: Listen to me carefully, Ashwin. You're a city person with zero knowledge about village life and its operations. You need someone familiar with the village to successfully run the venture. She seems smart and strong, so use her for your business success.
Ashwin: Valid point, I'll take it.
Lawyer: Ashwin, the papers will be ready by morning. Give me the necessary details. And one more thing, it's a village, so be careful, you know what I mean.
Ashwin: It's nothing like that, sir. It's purely business that I conduct on that farm.