
“Rishi I want to see Mr. Siddarth. It's important” said Gunjana broke through Odissa without caring about Rishi who was ready to nag him.
“Mr Siddarth, I came with a letter that will be sent tomorrow to Dwipajaya”, Gunjana said behind the curtain of Laksmi's room.
“Log in” Siddarth's orders
Gayatri enters Laksmi's room. He knelt in front of Laksmi's bed while looking down and raised the letter with both hands.
Siddarth uncovers Laksmi's bed curtain by wearing only a piece of cloth wrapped around the bottom of his stomach.
Siddarth unrolled the letter.
“Come out!” siddarth's orders to Gunjana.
Gunjana left and immediately left Odissa through the back door. He returned to the servants' quarters.
“Gunjana back without a roll madam” said Rupika through the impeccable ventilation of Gayatri room.
“Rest” said Gayatri to Rupika who immediately left Gayatri back to the servants' residence.
Gunjana enters his room and finds Rupika sleeping.
Gunjana sleeps on his king, watching Rupika in the dark.
“Translate this” Siddarth command on Laksmi.
Laksmi read the words and Siddarth heard them while examining the scroll in case something was there. After confirming the letter
and the tube of the letter carefully Siddarth kept the letter.
The first chicken tree woke up Gunjana. He was ready in front of Laksmi's room. Gunjana recieved the contents of the scroll and took it to the palace stables.
Gunjana whispered something to the man who had been waiting for him on the horse sometimes. The man rushed his horse towards the port of the palace.
As usual Gunjana, Gayatri and Rupika chanted morning praise to Mahadeva after which the three of them sat in the female ward fortress and embroidered in the company of the birds.
Gayatri throws grain to feed the bird.
“I have sent the letter to the envoy who will go to Dwipajaya” said Gunjana pleased.
“Baiklah” said Gayatri while continuing to embroider.
“Your clothes are on fire!” said a female servant carrying shocking news.
Rupika handed over a piece of cloth to Gayatri.
Amidst the fire, Gayatri secretly leaves the woman's palace on a horse bound for the harbor.
Soon his ship would set out in the changed Gayatri and release its jewels in the bushes some distance from the women's ward.
“Stop” said Gayatri while pulling a man's arm.
“Tuan Siddarth gave a new letter, there is an addition to the contents of surat” said Gayatri who covered her head and nose and mouth with clothes given Rupika.
“Really?” ask the man not to believe.
“Of course” said Gayatri quickly.
“Who is in charge of this letter?” ask the man further.
“Gunjana” says Gayatri doggal.
Gayatri managed to exchange the letter and returned to the palace as quickly as possible.
“What do you do to my clothes” said Gunjana scolded the broomstick yeng was burning palace garbage.
“I'm sorry, miss, I put my back on all the discarded cloths and burned them without knowing they were clothes that fell from the clothesline” said the sweeper.
Gunjana saw his sarees that had become dirty, dusty, and gave off a strong smell
stinging. He had to let go of the clothes devoured by fire.
Gunjana's bad habit of leaving his clothes for days in the clothesline, exploited by Rupika. Rupika smeared the clothes with dust mixed with sulfur and let it accumulate with unused glass that is ready to be burned.
“What is this?”
Gayatri appeared among the crowd with an anxious face.
Rupika smiles with relief while Gayatri comforts Gunjana by allowing him to buy
several pairs of clothes in Citraganda textile.
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