Adultery Knowing My Wife, Knowing Me As Well - part III
(Yesterday, 12:16 AM)DeanWinchester00007 Wrote: Great point , I hope this business angle also expose in final chapter . 


Desai’s Genghis Khan - Like Mind Games


Desai played a masterstroke, reminiscent of Genghis Khan’s brutal war strategy. Before conquering a territory, Genghis Khan would first observe and weaken it. He would cut off trade supply lines, destabilize the region, or even form alliances by marrying off his daughters to rival kings. But this wasn’t an act of peace - it was part of his grand scheme.

Once the next battle arrived, he ensured that his newly allied king - his own daughter's husband - was placed in the most vulnerable frontline position. The result? The king would inevitably be killed, leaving his daughter a widow for life. Meanwhile, Genghis Khan would annex the territory, expanding his empire without mercy.

And that’s exactly the mind game Desai played here. He infiltrated Krish and Meera’s world, manipulated them from within, and orchestrated events to serve his own agenda. Just like Genghis Khan’s enemies, Krish and Meera never saw the trap until it was too late.

This is the true face of Desai - a cunning predator and a ruthless manipulator. A real bastard!

Nice Analogy. 

But I think you are giving too much credit to Desai , I mean he did not put much effort in breaking the couple . Its The Krish , Who has been reduce to EUNUCH that is why he never saw the trap which is so easily visible . He kept on making same mistake again and again. This is not Krish , but again Fetish and lust make people do crazy things .

Sorry my friend, I didn’t mention Genghis Khan to portray Desai as a hero. He’s really a bad guy! ☺️

Desai’s actions remind me of the worst kind of predator, someone who manipulates and deceives others to fulfill his own selfish desires. The Genghis Khan analogy might sound impressive, but let’s be clear - Desai isn’t a master strategist or some hero. He’s just a manipulative bastard who preys on vulnerable people for his own satisfaction. Like Genghis Khan, he weakens his targets before moving in for the kill - but Desai’s goal isn’t to expand an empire; it’s to destroy lives and tear apart relationships. There’s no honor in what he’s doing, just cruelty and exploitation. Desai is not a force to be admired; he’s a toxic and self-serving manipulator who needs to face the consequences of his actions, not be glorified. His so-called ‘stamina’ and ‘power’ are just distractions from the real truth: he’s a coward hiding behind lies and deceit.
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