Making something new

As the sun ease upon the Gokuldham society, Jethala gave Aarav a old iPhone 5, why because Aarav wanted to try as Thai point Jethala didn't, ask Aarav went to his room and opened the system, as he made some purchases using his point, one highly advanced things, using his real money to buy parts which had been doing and naming after his dad, and making the trangestion was delete, he was ready to fake

Aarav looked at the iPhone 5 right now it was the beats model but he was going to change. Let's start this

He then slowly started to dismantle, the phone before he started as Tapu and Baalveer walked into the room they saw Aarav, doing something, Tapu just rolled his eyes his Brother was onces again doing another one of his projects being helped by his ai Jarvis

Aarav was meticulously dismantling the iPhone 5, carefully setting aside each component. Tapu and Baalveer watched with a mix of curiosity and amusement. Tapu, who was still struggling with his feelings of envy, couldn't help but roll his eyes at his brother's constant tinkering.

"What's the plan this time?" Tapu asked, trying to sound nonchalant.

Aarav looked up briefly, a hint of excitement in his eyes. "I'm going to upgrade this iPhone into something more advanced. With the components I've bought and the enhancements I can make using the system, it will be way ahead of any current technology."

Baalveer, always supportive, nodded. "That sounds amazing, Aarav. What kind of enhancements are you planning?"

Aarav grinned. "Imagine a phone that has the processing power of a high-end computer, can connect to any network in the world, and has features that haven't even been thought of yet. That's what I'm aiming for."

Tapu, despite his jealousy, couldn't help but be intrigued. "You're always up to something crazy, Aarav. Just be careful, okay?"

Aarav nodded, returning his focus to the task at hand. With Jarvis's assistance, he began integrating the new components, making sure everything fit perfectly. As he worked, the room filled with the soft hum of Jarvis's computations and the occasional spark of electricity.

Hours passed, and Aarav finally assembled the upgraded phone. It looked similar to scrools in Rwby yes, Aarav basically made one of them, as Baalveer and Tapu stared in awe at the transformed device. The once-familiar iPhone 5 now had a sleek, minimalist design, and instead of a traditional screen, it projected a holographic display. The lightweight and advanced features were immediately apparent.

Tapu was the first to break the silence. "Whoa, that's incredible, Aarav! How did you manage to do all this?"

Aarav grinned, clearly pleased with their reactions. "It's all about understanding the components and using the right materials. With Jarvis's help, I was able to make the necessary modifications and enhancements. The holographic display is just one of the many features. I call it the 'Scroll' because it can roll up like a scroll for easy portability."

Baalveer was equally impressed. "This is amazing, Aarav. What other features does it have?"

Aarav swiped his hand over the holographic display, and the interface responded instantly. "It has a built-in AI assistant, advanced connectivity that works anywhere in the world, augmented reality capabilities, and even a self-repair function. Plus, the battery life is significantly improved, thanks to the new energy-efficient components."

Tapu shook his head in disbelief. "You never cease to amaze me, Aarav. This is going to revolutionize everything."

Aarav nodded, his excitement palpable. "That's the plan. With technology like this, we can make a real difference. And who knows, maybe it'll inspire others to push the boundaries of what's possible."

As the three of them continued to marvel at the Scroll, they couldn't help but feel a sense of anticipation for the future. Aarav's invention was just the beginning, and they all knew that there were many more exciting developments to come.

Later that day, everyone in the Gokuldham Society gathered at the Gada house to see Aarav's latest invention. The excitement was palpable as Aarav began to explain the Scroll. Iyer , the society's resident scientist, looked particularly intrigued, his mind racing with possibilities.

"This," Aarav began, holding up the sleek, modified device, "is the Scroll. It's a lightweight, highly advanced piece of technology that incorporates a holographic display, augmented reality capabilities, and a self-repair function, among other features."

Iyer eyes widened as Aarav delved into the technical details. "Incredible," he muttered, his mind seemingly rebooting as he tried to grasp the full scope of Aarav's invention.

Aarav continued, turning to Tapu with a smile. "And I couldn't have made this without Tapu."

Tapu looked puzzled. "What do you mean, Aarav?"

"Yesterday, Tapu mentioned how having multiple devices often comes with drawbacks—battery issues, connectivity problems, and so on. It gave me the idea to create something that combines all the features we need without any of those drawbacks."

Tapu's confusion turned to a proud smile. "So, my complaints actually helped you come up with this idea?"

Aarav nodded. "Exactly. Sometimes, the best ideas come from recognizing problems and finding innovative solutions. Tapu's input was invaluable."

The society members applauded, impressed not only by the Scroll but also by Aarav's acknowledgment of his brother's contribution. Iyer stepped forward, still looking awestruck. "Aarav, this technology is revolutionary. It has the potential to change so many aspects of our daily lives."

Aarav smiled modestly. "Thank you, Dr. Hathi. I hope it inspires others to think creatively and push the boundaries of what's possible."

As the evening went on, the society members took turns exploring the features of the Scroll, their excitement growing with each new discovery. Tapu stood by Aarav's side, feeling a newfound sense of pride and camaraderie with his brother. Together, they had made something truly remarkable.

"Oh yeah, right," Aarav said, looking at his dad, Jethala. "I'm going to sell this thing to more people, so Dad, I need your help. Don't worry about the manufacturing—Jarvis has that covered. I'm pretty sure after this, Gada Electronics will no longer be just a store to buy technology; it will be Gada Industries."

Jethala's eyes widened with pride and excitement. "Aarav, this is incredible! Of course, I'll help you. We'll make Gada Industries a name everyone knows."

As the excitement buzzed around the room, Meher spoke up, eager to get her hands on the new technology. "As your best friend, am I getting one for free?"

Aarav just looked at her and blinked. "Yeah, no, you're too young for this. Wait, I'm younger than you! You're 11, and I'm 10. Lol, the pot calling the kettle black."

The room erupted in laughter at Aarav's cheeky remark. Meher pouted playfully, but she couldn't help but laugh along with everyone else.

Jethala ruffled Aarav's hair. "You've got a good head on your shoulders, son. Let's get to work and make this dream a reality."

As the evening continued, the society members chatted excitedly about the future of Gada Industries and the amazing potential of Aarav's invention. Aarav and his friends shared smiles, knowing that they were on the brink of something truly special.

The next day arrived, and the initial sales of the Scroll were slow. However, by the second day, the entire stock was gone. Media outlets quickly caught wind of the new technology, and reporters swarmed Gada Electronics, seeking information.

Daya, was fielding calls left and right. One particularly persistent reporter managed to get through to Jethala. Deciding to maintain Aarav's anonymity for now, Jethala took the opportunity to craft a story.

"It was a collaborative effort," Jethala told the reporter. "The Scroll is the result of innovative thinking and hard work. Our team at Gada Electronics put in a lot of effort to bring this product to life."

The reporter pressed for more details. "Who is the mastermind behind this groundbreaking technology?"

Jethala smiled. "For now, we prefer to keep our creative team private. The focus should be on the Scroll and how it can benefit everyone."

As the news spread, demand for the Scroll skyrocketed. People were fascinated by the new technology, and the mysterious origin only added to its allure. Aarav, watching from the sidelines, felt a mix of excitement and relief. He knew the time would come when he would have to step into the spotlight, but for now, he was content working behind the scenes.

Back at home, Aarav and Tapu discussed their next steps. "We need to keep improving the Scroll," Aarav said. "I have a few more ideas that could make it even better."

Tapu nodded. "Let's do it. Gada Industries is just getting started."

As they worked on new enhancements, Aarav couldn't help but think about the future. With the Scroll's success, the possibilities seemed endless. But he also knew that with great success came great responsibility, and he was ready to face whatever challenges lay ahead.

The next day, police cars pulled up to the Gokuldham Society. Aarav was confused; he hadn't called them, and he was sure his family hadn't either. As he watched the officers step out of the cars, he recognized them from the show "Super Cops vs Super Villains," another Indian TV series.

Inspector Kavi stepped forward, addressing the gathered society members. "Hello there, people of Gokuldham Society," he said, his voice carrying authority. "I am Inspector Kavi. We heard you were experiencing supernatural activity. You might be wondering who we are. We are part of the Indian Supernatural Division, created to handle supernatural threats—yes, just like the heroes Baalveer and Iron Man. So, what seems to be the problem?"

The society members exchanged looks, still shaken from the previous night's events. Jethala stepped forward, nervously recounting his and his father's encounters with the supposed ghost.

Inspector Kavi listened intently, nodding as Jethala spoke. "I see," he said when Jethala finished. "We will conduct a thorough investigation. But first, we need to secure the area and ensure everyone's safety. My team and I are equipped to handle this."

Aarav, standing to the side, watched the proceedings with a mix of curiosity and concern. He knew the ghostly appearances were holographic tricks, but revealing that to the Super Cops would be tricky. He decided to step forward.

"Inspector Kavi," Aarav said, gaining the officer's attention. "I believe I might have some information that could help. Last night, I conducted a scan of the area using some advanced technology. We detected traces of holographic devices being used to create the ghostly illusions."

Kavi raised an eyebrow. "Holographic devices, you say? That's interesting. Do you have proof of this?"

Aarav nodded. "Yes, I do. If you follow me, I can show you the data."

Kavi and a couple of his officers followed Aarav to his house, where he displayed the scan results Jarvis had compiled. The holographic traces were clear and undeniable.

Inspector Kavi studied the data. "This is impressive. It explains the sightings and the panic. But it also raises a new question: who has the technology and motive to do this?"

Aarav thought for a moment. "It's possible that someone is trying to create fear and chaos in the society for their own gain. We need to find out who stands to benefit from this and why."

Kavi nodded. "Agreed. We'll start by questioning everyone in the society and examining the area for any hidden devices. Your cooperation has been invaluable, Aarav."

As the Super Cops began their investigation, Aarav felt a sense of determination. He was ready to assist in uncovering the truth and ensuring the safety of his friends and family. The presence of the Super Cops added a new layer of complexity to the situation, but with their help, he was confident they would get to the bottom of this mystery.

The next day, police cars pulled up to the Gokuldham Society. Aarav was confused; he hadn't called them, and he was sure his family hadn't either. As he watched the officers step out of the cars, he recognized them from the show "Super Cops vs Super Villains," another Indian TV series.

Inspector Kavi stepped forward, addressing the gathered society members. "Hello there, people of Gokuldham Society," he said, his voice carrying authority. "I am Inspector Kavi. We heard you were experiencing supernatural activity. You might be wondering who we are. We are part of the Indian Supernatural Division, created to handle supernatural threats—yes, just like the heroes Baalveer and Iron Man. So, what seems to be the problem?"

The society members exchanged looks, still shaken from the previous night's events. Jethala stepped forward, nervously recounting his and his father's encounters with the supposed ghost.

Inspector Kavi listened intently, nodding as Jethala spoke. "I see," he said when Jethala finished. "We will conduct a thorough investigation. But first, we need to secure the area and ensure everyone's safety. My team and I are equipped to handle this."

Aarav, standing to the side, watched the proceedings with a mix of curiosity and concern. He knew the ghostly appearances were holographic tricks, but revealing that to the Super Cops would be tricky. He decided to step forward.

"Inspector Kavi," Aarav said, gaining the officer's attention. "I believe I might have some information that could help. Last night, I conducted a scan of the area using some advanced technology. We detected traces of holographic devices being used to create the ghostly illusions."

Kavi raised an eyebrow. "Holographic devices, you say? That's interesting. Do you have proof of this?"

Aarav nodded. "Yes, I do. If you follow me, I can show you the data."

Kavi and a couple of his officers followed Aarav to his house, where he displayed the scan results Jarvis had compiled. The holographic traces were clear and undeniable.

Inspector Kavi studied the data. "This is impressive. It explains the sightings and the panic. But it also raises a new question: who has the technology and motive to do this?"

Aarav thought for a moment. "It's possible that someone is trying to create fear and chaos in the society for their own gain. We need to find out who stands to benefit from this and why."

Kavi nodded. "Agreed. We'll start by questioning everyone in the society and examining the area for any hidden devices. Your cooperation has been invaluable, Aarav."

As the Super Cops began their investigation, Aarav felt a sense of determination. He was ready to assist in uncovering the truth and ensuring the safety of his friends and family. The presence of the Super Cops added a new layer of complexity to the situation, but with their help, he was confident they would get to the bottom of this mystery.

To be continued

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