The story ends not with a coronation, but with Brahma standing on a balcony, watching the city lights. He has secured the throne for his sister’s lineage, purged the rot, and vanished back into the shadows. He is the Godfather —not because he wants to rule, but because he is the only one strong enough to bear the sin of ruling.
While the glamorous Jaidev (Satya’s husband) plots to turn the state into a narco-hub, Brahma operates from a secluded farmhouse, moving pieces on a global chessboard. The story ends not with a coronation, but
Brahma is not a politician. He is the ghost in the machine—a man who lives in the gray spaces where law and chaos shake hands. When he returns from exile to attend the funeral, he doesn't see grieving family members; he sees vultures in silk suits. While the glamorous Jaidev (Satya’s husband) plots to