Get out now! and no need to come to job from today onwards. He said with a cold yet calm voice. But everyone felt shivers running down their spines.
"Sir...." The man tried to protest but Yaram cuts him off.
"I said get out!" He raises his voice. "And pay attention to your son or you'll regret it in future...."
" And you..." , he turned to the principal. "If you can't even handle these children, Why the hell did you open this school? My daughter doesn't need your irresponsible school." He says his anger was increasing by every second.
The principal could tell that if she offended this person she'll be in trouble for the rest of her life . This person wasn't a normal man he was the top level businessman of the city.
She couldn't afford to offend him . She instantly apologized . " Sir I'm sorry it's my mistake. I'll make sure no one bullies your daughter." She says and look at him apologetically.
" No need " that's all he said with a stern face.
"Huh! What do you mean Sir?" She asked with a confused expression .
"I mean my daughter won't study at your school from now on . And listen, if you want to live a long and prosperous life so make sure no one knows about today's incident." He coldly said . She knew he wasn't joking and he does what he says.
She was so afraid that she couldn't even utter a word and just nodded rapidly . "O-ok.." she stammers
He lifted his daughter with one hand and held her bag in his other hand . That innocent girl couldn't understand anything and felt at peace that at least her father believe her . She didn't bother to care about anyone else.
When they exited the school two servants were already waiting for them near a luxurious horse carriage . One took bag from his hand and other tried to take Noor from his other hand but he coldly yet calmly replied " no need".
"Sir, your mother asked for you to meet her." One of the servants says, he tries to hide the fear in his voice.
"Let's go meet grandma. Ok Noor?" He says looking in Noor's eyes and Noor nods.
The servant bent his head not knowing if he should say more. Yaaram sensed that something is wrong . He asked in a threatening voice, "What happened? "
The servant was so frightened that his voice trembled. "Sir, I'm sorry but ma'am said that you should come alone ." He says and looks down.
" Is she again planning to marry me with her niece?" He asked with an unreadable face , but everyone could see how angry he was .
The servant bent his head again and nods slightly.
Yaram understood that his guess was right. He walked towards the carriage and hopped in. He placed the little fragile girl next to him . His expression was still unreadable and his eyes were as cold as ever .
His hand reached his pocket and a letter came out. He passed it to one of the servants and his lips parted to say something, and all he said was" Give it to my mother."
The servant nodded. " But Sir...." The other servant tried to reason but Yaram cuts him off. He ordered the second servant, " Drive to my residence."
"Sir what about your mom..?" He says and tries to hide his fear.
" No more questions if you want to live ..." He says sternly.
The servant gulped in fear and quietly pulled the reins of the horses as if he was motioning them to walk .
Yaram couldn't stop thinking about today's incident. His fear of losing her daughter too was rising every second. He wanted to protect her from every danger. Kiran and Yaram raised Noor with love and care, he couldn't even bear when she fell from bed, his heart was sinking by thinking about the possibilities.
Flash Back.....
"Yaram, Noor fell from bed!" A beautiful young lady called Yaram with fear in her eyes, she was holding a 2 year old girl who was crying badly.
"Where were you!? Kiran, let's take her to hospital...." Yaram says as he takes little Noor from her hands.
"No. It's normal....we don't need to take her to the hospital for such a trivial matter..." She tries to stop him.
"But she's hurt... she's crying...." He says feeling helpless as baby Noor continues crying.
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Back to reality...
He looks at Noor and gives her a reassuring smile.