Twisted Sins: Arranged Marriage with Stolen Bride by M.V. Kasi & P.G. Van
Author:M.V. Kasi & P.G. Van [Kasi, M.V. & Van, P.G.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2024-08-25T00:00:00+00:00
CHAPTER 27
K4S Headquarters,
London, United Kingdom
Shivay and his brothers were seated in a large conference room overlooking the Thames River and Tower Bridge. Although Thakvar security accompanied them everywhere, they waited outside as the meeting was private.
The CEO and two managing directors of K4S company were seated across the table. Shivay knew that the three men were cousins and grandsons of Anant Kapoor, founder of the multibillion-dollar K4S corporation and part of one of Londonâs highly influential and powerful families.
âMr. Thakvar, do excuse me for being blunt,â said Krish Kapoor, the CEO. âK4S values Thakvar Enterprises as one of our topmost clients and our top raw materials supplier for our equipment. But we take our client confidentiality and security very seriously. We cannot disclose the details of our other clients under any circumstances⦠even when there is pressure through the Home Office of the UK and several other channels.â
Shivay knew Krish Kapoor was referring to the repeated requests to remove the blocked coverage over north Singoor and reveal the details of the client who had placed the order.
âMr. Kapoor, then let me be equally blunt,â said Shivay, reaching for the folder on the table. He took out two enlarged pictures from inside and placed them side by side.
âYour cousin has kidnapped our sister Nandini and is holding her hostage somewhere in north Singoor.â
There was no change of expression on Krish Kapoorâs face. âMy cousin?â
Rishab spoke up. âYes, your cousin Rudra Kabali, also known as Rudransh Kapoor, took our sister.â
There was a small frown on Krish Kapoorâs face as though it was ridiculous to even think of such a thing.
âMr. Thakvar. While we are sympathetic to your situation and can offer our services to find your missing sisterââ
âAre you saying these pictures arenât of your cousin?â Nakul asked.
âThat is Rudransh, my cousin.â Krish Kapoor said, pointing at the Oxford football team photo. âIt was taken six years ago while he was studying in Oxford.â
Nakul pointed to the picture of Rudra Kabali, hanging from the rope ladder while holding a knife to Nandiniâs neck. âWhat about this one?â
âMr. Thakvar, itâs often said that each person has seven people who are their doppelgangers. In our line of work, we have encountered more than seven. Sometimes, there are even a dozen lookalikes.â
Rishab leaned forward. âWe would like to meet your cousin Rudransh Kapoor,â he said darkly. âWe would love to show him the picture of his doppelganger who has kidnapped our sister.â
Krish Kapoor and his cousins looked unfazed by the sarcasm. âRudransh is known to be a recluse. He doesnât meet anyone outside of our family.â
âBullshit!â Rishab snapped. âEither you accept this is your cousin and agree to talk about this, or we will not spare Rudra Kabaliâs life when we hunt him down and find him.â
âIt is not a matter of if but when,â Nakul added. âIâm sure you already know from your cousin that a spy was found near the Kabali encampment. The next step would be a full-on attack.â
Nothing seemed to shake the Kapoor men.
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