A Deal Sealed.

A Deal Sealed.

Sam's father, still in awe of his sudden recovery, chuckled warmly. "Still, I'd like to thank you properly. After I've had a clean – up. I'll join you in the living room. Please wait there. We'll talk more and complete our deal."

Rudra nodded curtly, already turning to leave the room. "I'll be waiting," he said over his shoulder as he walked out.

A guard escorted him through the corridor, finally leading him to the living room. As he settled onto a plush couch, he let out a quite sigh, allowing the tension of the earlier moments to dissipate.

A few moments later, Doctor Silva entered the living room. His previous arrogance had vanished, replaced by a tone of the deep respect. "Mr. Rudra," he greeted his voice filled with admiration.

Rudra returned the greeting, intrigued by the shift in demeanour. "Doctor silva," he acknowledges.

Curiosity sparked in the doctor's eyes. "So, which hospital do you work at?" he asked, genuine interest colouring his voice.

"I am not working in the hospital, nor am I a professional doctor," Rudra replied, his tone matter – of – fact.

Doctor silva's expression shifted to shock. "With this kind of knowledge, I thought you were a top doctor or some hidden talent!"

Rudra merely shrugged.

"Don't worry," the doctor said, recovering quickly. He pulled out a business card and handle it to Rudra. "I am very well -known at Lotus Life Care Hospital. If you need anything, don't hesitate to contact me. And if you ever want to become a doctor, come to the hospital. I can help you become part of the Lotus life Hospital team."

Rudra took the card, touched by the genuine proposal. "Thank you, Doctor. I'll keep that in mind."

"Okay," the doctor replied, a sense of hope in his voice. "I'll wait for your contact, Mr. Rudra." After exchanging a nod of respect, doctor silva left the room.

Rudra glanced at the business card, tucking it into his pocket as he waited. His mind drifted back to the deal at hand. Soon after, he noticed Sam's father and uncle khan entering the room.

"Mr. Rudra!" Sam's father greeted him heartily, his voice imbued with gratitude. "Thank you so much for curing me."

Rudra nodded, acknowledging the sentiment, "Lets complete our deal," he said, the business tone returning to his voice.

"OF course," Mr. Malik replied, his expression become serious. "So, what fruit do you want?"

"Eternal Ember," Rudra stated plainly. Uncle khan and Mr. Malik exchanged glance, realization dawning on their faces. They both understood the rarity of that fruit.

"Eternal Ember, Huh?" Mr. Malik said, his tone shifting to one of excitement. "Luckily, Mr. Rudra, this fruit is available to our family. We can fetch it quickly."

With a nod from Sam's father, uncle khan exited the room, leaving Contemplate the implication of his request.

Rudra looks strangely said. "How have you this fruit available easily in your family." Mr. Malik smiled said likewise "You know I'll ill from previous one year so my family collect all rare fruits and exotic herbes to heal me. And Eternal Ember is one of the from that herbs and fruits."

Rudra nodded. Then he saw uncle khan returned, carrying a beautifully carved wooden box. He placed it gently on the table in front of Rudra.

Rudra opened the box, revealing the radiant Eternal Ember Fruit Nestled inside. Its vibrant Colour Shimmered in the soft light of the room, a testament to its legendry statues. He explained it's properties to Sam's father and uncle khan, the detailed rolling off his tongue with ease.

As he closed the box, Mr. Malik retrieved two sleek black cards from his pocket. "Mr. Rudra," he said, placing them on the table. "These are your payments. Each card has a value of one million, so this means two million in total."

Rudra nodded, pocketing the black cards, feeling the weight of their worth. He then lifted the wooden box. Ready to leave.

But Mr. Malik raised a hand, stopping him in his tracks. "Pleases wait, Mr. Rudra. I want to talk to you more."