Krishna is happy today, and feeling good. He is early in the park, running at a moderate speed and thinking while jogging. "The first semester is about to end, so I am feeling confident and excited to start and work on my new project, which will play a significant role in helping people." At that moment, he saw a wounded dog on the road, covered in blood. He picks up the dog carefully, examines the wounds, and thankfully finds they aren't severe. So Krishna checks and takes the dog to his home, giving it a good bath. He names the dog "Simba," as it resembles a lion. Krishna starts talking with Simba.
Krishna: "Simba, how did you get here? Whose blood is it?"
Krishna thinks Simba looks very hungry and realizes he is not in a state to talk. He brings food for Simba, who initially refuses to eat. Krishna starts thinking, "I know the world is very selfish and cruel. Nobody helped the dog. Simba looks hungry and afraid, Simba is hungry yet not eating anything might indicate he witnessed something terrible, which he shouldn't have." Simba is too afraid to eat, so Krishna assures Simba's safety by hugging him, which relaxes Simba a little. Simba then eats a little and starts barking, indicating he wants to say or show something to Krishna. Krishna lets Simba lead, and they go to the abandoned factory where Krishna witnesses something terrible: a girl tied to a chair with ropes, possibly asleep or unconscious. Krishna immediately understands that she might be kidnapped as looking at her she seems a royal, and Krishna wants to help her but realizes there are kidnappers present. He smartly informs the police with a photo of the girl and a message about a possible kidnapping, including the location.
Meanwhile, Krishna tries to assure the girl's safety but knows he could make it worse if he intervenes. Suddenly, three kidnappers wearing masks enter, about to harm the girl. Krishna throws an old wrench in the opposite direction to distract them. While they are busy investigating, he tries to untie the girl. She gains consciousness and, mistaking Krishna for a kidnapper, she bites him with all her strength left. He tries to explain, but the kidnappers hear his scream and approach him. Krishna blocks them, warning that he'll protect her at any cost. He knows he can't do much but he can buy some time until the police arrive.
Suddenly, the situation escalates as all six of them attack simultaneously, armed with weapons like baseball bats, knives, and iron rods. Krishna gets a visual of a dead girl in his arms, which brings tears to his eyes and fuels his anger. Disregarding the weapons, he says, "Don’t worry, Maya, your brother will protect you this time," and pushes all of them away at once, surprising them with his strength. Despite being a college kid, he manages to move the six 100kg men, fueled by adrenaline. Krishna covered her protectively. She was witnessing everything in confusion. They tried to open his cover, but his grip was too strong. They started beating him with rods and bats, causing him to bleed in large amounts and lose consciousness. They attempt to stab him, but he remains unfazed, gripping even tighter. They got Irritated by Krishna, the kidnappers fled upon hearing police sirens. When the officers arrived, they found Krishna covering the girl and assuring them both of their safety, After hearing this Krishna then opened his cover. and when they tried to wake him, Krishna fainted from exhaustion and the beating he endured...
One day later, when Krishna opened his eyes, what he saw was pure luxury. There were teams of doctors, nurses, and six men in suits who looked like bodyguards. When Krishna showed some movement, two nurses ran, shouting, "He regained consciousness!" It seemed like the doctors and the whole team were relieved and became happy. Krishna knew he was in a hospital, but why was it so luxurious? It was more royal than someone's bungalow. So, who admitted him here? Suddenly, the door was opened by a girl. Krishna saw her and referred to her as an angel. She was worried for Krishna. He still felt dizzy and was losing consciousness, but it was clear that the girl was royal and had made these arrangements. Not only that, but the city's top doctors and team were on alert, and they seemed afraid of the little girl. She also appeared a little rude or arrogant to others, but not to Krishna. She treated him so nicely and warmly.
He finally recovered from the wounds and attacks, but the main reason behind his unconsciousness was hunger because he had no energy left in him. Now fully recovered, he saw that the girl was also there, genuinely worried about him and appreciating Krishna for saving her from the kidnappers.
The door opened and tens of bodyguards entered along with two businessmen—the royals. Krishna was familiar with them as they were big real estate business tycoons. They introduced themselves one by one to Krishna. The police were also with them. The girl's name was Aarna; her father's name was Chirag Modi, and her grandfather was none other than Aadinath Modi, the legend himself.
They appreciated and cried because Aarna was their life, and he saved her. The oppositions had merged, and their multiple rivals had tried to blackmail them, even going so far as to threaten Aarna's life. The Police Inspector also thanked Krishna for his bravery and promoted his name for the Brave Citizen Program.
Though the Modis wanted to give him awards and rewards, Krishna refused. They presented him with a 10 crore rupees check along with a special VVIP Black card, which had nothing but a gold strip on it and the company's name, Modi Constructions. This meant he could meet them anytime without an appointment, signifying he was special to Aadinath Modi, so their secretaries must fulfill the request of the holder.
Krishna refused to take any of it, insisting it was his duty. He didn’t act for money or praise; it was humanity, and he believed in helping anyone in need. Despite his refusal, Aadinath Modi insisted that he should accept it,
“I am like your grandfather, So you must take this as a blessing and a gift from your grandfather.”
Krishna felt compelled to accept it, especially coming from Aadinath Modi himself. He thought, "I will use this money to help homeless people."
Aadinath said, "Let's wait outside, Chirag," gesturing for them to leave the room. Soon, the whole room was empty, leaving only Aarna and Krishna. She handed him her contact details, assuring him that he could reach out to her if he needed anything. Krishna nodded in agreement.
Upon discharge, they continued to take care of him until he reached his house, ensuring he lacked for nothing. However, Krishna stopped them, expressing gratitude but declining further assistance. They insisted that caring for him was nothing compared to Aarna's life, but Krishna politely requested they do nothing more for him. He would only accept their gifts if they stopped insisting, and they accepted his request.
A week later, the Modis submitted the check to the bank, and Krishna's account balance swelled to 10 crores, 1 lakh, 36 thousand, 618 rupees. With this windfall, he conceived the idea of starting an NGO to aid homeless and beggar populations, providing them with three meals a day and a place to sleep. Additionally, he aimed to offer employment opportunities through small businesses run by the people themselves managed by the organization.
Identifying an inexpensive old building as a potential site, Krishna recognized the need for more land to expand his operations cost-effectively. As he was doing MBA and had knowledge of business, he Smartly allocated funds, ensuring his goals and priorities remained clear, to help others who needed it. Within a month, thanks to the efficient work of the team provided by the Modis, the NGO's infrastructure was ready.
Krishna then hires a dedicated team to manage the organization, instructing that all earnings and profits should be reinvested. Despite his upcoming semester, he gave his entire month-long vacation to planning the NGO's setup. As the new semester approached, he structured his routine for both academic studies and NGO responsibilities, feeling prepared for the upcoming challenges.
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