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Rajesh Ji, who was drinking water, starts coughing after hearing Nia's song. Jayashree quickly pats his back to comfort him.

Once Rajesh recovers, he asks Nia, "What kind of song was that?"

Nia replies, "Papa, this is Nia's style of singing. Wasn't the song amazing?"

Just then, Sanchee apologizes to Nia for throwing a shoe earlier and promises it won't happen again. Nia forgives Sanchee and hugs her.

Jayashree suggests they all sit down to eat dinner now that the argument is resolved. The mention of food makes Nia's mouth water.

At the dinner table, Nia gobbles down her food hastily, surprising everyone. Jayashree advises Nia to eat slowly, lest the food gets stuck in her throat.

Nia responds, "Mummy, you've made such delicious food that I just can't eat slowly!" She adds, "You could be the world's best chef; people would lick their fingers after tasting your cooking!"

Rajesh's face turns pale, knowing his wife's love for compliments. He worries Jayashree might consider opening a restaurant.

To bring Jayashree back to reality, Rajesh says, "Jayashree, what you're thinking won't happen. Let's just enjoy our dinner." After a pause, he adds, "And we don't want anyone outside our family to taste your cooking."

Jayashree smiles and whispers to herself, "Some people never change."

After dinner, everyone retires to their rooms. Sanchee is in her room, looking at her brother's photo. Her parents passed away long ago, and her brother, Sanjay, is currently abroad. Before leaving, Sanjay had asked Nia's parents to take care of Sanchee.

Meanwhile, Manan returns home, where his family is having dinner. His father, Yug Rathore, a retired military officer, now manages the family business started by his late father, Vijay Rathore. Manan's mother, Shivani, is kind-hearted and playful.

Manan's younger brother, Rudr, assists their father in the business and is mischievous like his mother.

During dinner, Shivani asks Manan about his thoughts on marriage, now that he's turning 26. Manan seems taken aback, wondering what age has to do with marriage.

Yug Rathore jokes that Manan should find a bride since he's already 26, the same age when Manan was born. Manan agrees to marry, specifying he wants someone who is intelligent, doesn't interfere in his life, and maintains distance.

After dinner, Manan heads to his room, bidding everyone goodnight. Shivani discusses potential brides with Yug, mentioning their friend Rajesh's daughter, Nia.

Rudr teases that Nia must be beautiful, and Yug confirms she is. Shivani and Rudr excitedly plan to bring Manan and Nia together, enjoying the prospect of their son falling in love.

Yug shares that Rajesh is his old friend from the military, now retired. Shivani and Rudr high-five, eager for the potential union.

The chapter ends with hearts, indicating love is in the air.