19-01-2026, 01:16 AM
(18-01-2026, 11:21 PM)Demeter Wrote: I do not agree with the concept of ‘an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth’ or ‘tit for tat’.
Therefore, it is advisable not to keep all doors and windows closed.
I consider it appropriate and welcome that the motivation and willingness to analyse and focus on the causes and the processing of what happened as a foundation are evident.
During this phase of processing, the author has focused on the lowest common denominator - namely their deep affection for each other and their child - which serves as a point of reference for both Sonarika and Hemant.
When this phase of processing ends, our main characters, Sonarika and Hemant, will master the situation with composure and a clear mind and look to the future.
They will realise that their affection is strong and enduring.
However, it remains to be seen whether this will be enough to bring them back together.
Personally, I would welcome it...
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Demeter
I agree, revenge is never an answer and I welcome Hemanth removing pictures from the wall and it shows he outgrew darkness in his heart and once again proved he is noble and different kind but choosing to forgive her or not is not considered revenge, we are specifically discussing what's best for Hemanth and I still stick to my comments, There are better choices for him than Sonarika.
They are as noble as him, as kind and strong as him and especially loyal. He doesn't need some one who chooses him when he is strong and leaves him when he seems like a loser. If story is all about how to get them together again, hence we have arcs individually to make them evolve then so be it. Personally I do not like that choice. I see others as more fit for his good heart and his passionate side.
~RCF


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