Money, Money, Money!

Oblivious of the thoughts going on in Pratap's mind, Sarah denied vehemently, "No, no! I wanted to have a zero figure to impress that stupid Socket Ahuja!"

Whenever she was angry or upset, she called Saket as Socket.

"Mmm... It's good that you broke up with that rat." Pratap said in satisfaction.

His disciple deserved the best man in the world. It didn't matter if he had to be her fated partner or not. He never believed in those superstitions of Kontumbians. It was the rarest rare case in history where fated partners had ended up together.

Pratap stopped pushing and pulling Sarah back and forth and glanced down at her before asking next, "And, am I the one who kept you hungry for hours? Who was it who wanted to eat junk food and chicken every day at the canteen? Shall I tell your parents and brothers about this?"