Fire and Liar

In the morning, Davidson called Agler who had just come out of his room. "Agler, I have something to talk to you about," Davidson said.

"I am sorry, Grandpa. I was in a hurry. How about we talk about it tonight?" Agler looked evasive.

Despite Agler's words, Davidson said, "Haven't you divorced Pooja yet?"

Of course that made Agler's eyes widen. "What does Grandpa mean to talk to me like that? I already told you, I will never leave Pooja let alone divorce her."

"But I no longer approve of her as my grandaughter-in-law."

"So what?" Agler seemed to challenge his grandfather. "If I keep Pooja then you will kick me out of this house? I am willing to lose everything as long as I can be with Pooja."

Davidson immediately fell silent at Agler's words. Davidson didn't want to force Agler again to divorce Pooja, because Agler could really get out of the house.

At the same time, Ghani suddenly came up to Agler and he said, "There's a fire in the jail, sir."

Agler was wide-eyed at Ghani's words, a
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