✨Our princess ✨

**Chapter 1: The Shekhawat Family**

This story revolves around India's wealthiest family, the Shekhawat clan.

Suryan Singh Shekhawat and Sandhya Shekhawat had three sons who were twins.

- The eldest son, Shivansh, and his wife, Shivya.

- The second son, Dhanush, and his wife, Dhanushi.

- The third son, Krish, and his wife, Krishi.

All of their daughters-in-law were also twins. Let's dive into the details of our heroes.

**The Heroes: Siyat, Priyat, and Kriyat Shekhawat**

- **Siyat Shekhawat**: At just 14 years old, Siyat is the owner of a top business empire and a mafia king. He's one of the top 3 most handsome men in India. Despite being only 14, he looks like an 18-year-old with his well-toned 6-pack abs, fair skin, and deep, ocean-like black eyes.

- **Priyat Shekhawat**: The second mafia king and top businessman, Priyat distanced himself from his family due to the way his parents treated him. With fair skin, green eyes, and 6-pack abs, he's also one of India's most handsome young men, despite being only 14.

- **Kriyat Shekhawat**: The third mafia king, Kriyat, also ranks as one of India's top businessmen. He has fair skin, blue eyes, and well-defined abs, making him one of the top three most handsome men in India.

Despite their differences in eye color, it is difficult to distinguish between the three. They all have immense power, but their lives, filled with wealth and authority, are also filled with pain. What they seek the most is peace.

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**Chapter 2: The Angel Who Heals Their Pain**

One day, they encounter a girl who brings them the peace they've been searching for. A seven-year-old girl, innocent and pure, brings joy wherever she goes. Despite her innocent nature, her life has been filled with nothing but pain.

This girl is an orphan whose life has given her nothing but sorrow.

She has fair skin, dark blue eyes, and long, thick black hair. Her face is small, with delicate features, and her cheeks are red from crying. She lies unconscious on the road, her hair covering her face. The driver of the car stops the vehicle just in time to avoid running over her.

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**Chapter 3: The Encounter**

Three boys, all 14 years old, dressed entirely in black—black t-shirts, black pants, black gloves, and face masks—sit in a car. They are Siyat, Priyat, and Kriyat.

Siyat says to the driver, "Oberoi is causing us problems in our business. Should we remove him from our way?"

Kriyat responds, "Patience, let him try. Once he does, we'll show him why people call us 'The Devils.'"

Their faces light up with a mischievous smile as they discuss their plans.

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**Chapter 4: The Unexpected Encounter**

The Shekhawat brothers arrive at their mansion when the driver suddenly slams on the brakes, causing the boys to become furious.

Siyat shouts, "Do you not value your life?"

The driver stammers, "Sorry, sir, a child stepped in front of the car."

Priyat responds, "So what? We could have run her over. It's her mistake for coming in front of us."

Kriyat orders, "Go check on her."

The driver rushes to the girl, who is lying unconscious on the ground, her face hidden by her long hair. He gently brushes the hair away to reveal her delicate features.

Seeing the girl's innocence, Siyat, who was already angry, becomes even more furious when he notices the driver touching her cheek. Without thinking, he picks her up and orders the driver to take her to the hospital.

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**Chapter 5: The Princess**

As Siyat holds the girl in his arms, Priyat and Kriyat exchange knowing glances.

Priyat teases, "Bro, looks like your disease is cured."

Siyat, still focused on the girl, replies, "I don't know."

Kriyat adds, "We think your disease is cured, considering you're holding this girl in your arms."

As the girl is brought into the mansion, the brothers can't help but admire her innocence and beauty. They call her their "princess" and express their intent to never let her go.

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**Chapter 6: The Healing Angel**

Later, when the girl wakes up, she is confused and frightened. She asks, "Where am I?"

Kriyat gently reassures her, "You're in the Shekhawat mansion, little princess."

The girl, still confused, asks, "Who are you, and why am I here?"

Siyat responds, holding her tiny hand in his, "You can say whatever you want, but from now on, you'll stay with us."

She asks, "Why should I stay with you?"

Priyat, holding her face, says, "Because you belong to us."

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**Chapter 7: The Devils' Angel**

The girl, still unsure, asks, "Who are you really?"

Siyat and Priyat look at each other and, in unison, say, "We are your devils."

The girl, a bit embarrassed, places her hand on her stomach and says, "Devils? I think I'm feeling sick."

Kriyat, with a smile, says, "Wait, princess."

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**Chapter 8: The Devils' World**

As they take care of her, the brothers' world, known for its darkness and power, begins to change. They show her their mansion, decorated in black, and tell her, "Devils like black."

While they care for the girl and pamper her, they also reveal their true intentions: she is their healing angel. They will never let her go.

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The story continues from here, with more twists, as the Shekhawat brothers' lives change forever with the arrival of this innocent girl, their "angel."

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