Teer: She said he told her that he hated her—that she was the worst for giving him birth. Yet witnesses claimed his relationship with his mother was actually quite good. From this, it almost becomes clear that she attempted to frame it convincingly as a suicide through that statement…
Kaavi: Oops! You caught that. But how can you justify it as a murder?
Teer: The whole case contains very limited description, so we must handle it cautiously. There is no detailed portrayal of the suspects, so making any definite statement would only create an unnecessary narrative.
Kaavi: So in this entire case, 90% accuracy lies in suspecting the mother, who seems to be manipulating the scene. Right?
Teer: Yes. But since there are no visible signs of murder, the elder brother could also be playing a role.
Kaavi: And how so?
Teer: Because he was capable of teaching the boy chemistry.
Kaavi (laughing unintentionally): Hmmm! Looks like you're reversing the game.
Teer ( 😏 ): In that case, he would know how to erase traces—even subtly. Such details are often overlooked, especially in middle-class families. When no surface evidence is found, most agencies stop short of investigating deeper for microscopic clues.
Kaavi: So what are your conclusions?
Teer (pridefully): The mother is the manipulator, and the elder brother is the executioner.
Kaavi pointed her finger toward the black pieces.
Kaavi: All of them were allies. That means the boy himself could also be a major player here.
Teer (confused): What?
Kaavi: Suppose the allies actually represent the hostile side. It's simple—the entire situation could have been staged by the three of them just to frame the father, sister, and uncle as suspects.
Teer: Oh, come on, Kaavi. It already sounds messy.
Kaavi: Just try to think clearly. Why would a mother kill her own son and make the suspects so obvious? It's because she knew what the witnesses knew—that his visible relationship with the suspects was not good.
Teer's eyes widened, and a sincere expression settled upon his face.
Kaavi (smirking): If all three are allies, then none of them truly had a good relationship with the suspects. It's a rare case of sacrifice, but… It can happen—because a game like chess is all about sacrifice to win.
Teer smiled as he stood up and proudly placed his hand on Kaavi's shoulder.
Teer: Kaavi, do you know why some investigations fail even after tremendous effort? Kaavi rotated her eyes away in confusion.
Kaavi: Why?
Teer (exhaling gently): Because this world is so cruel that what appears most illogical is often the most logical.
Kaavi: I didn't understand.
Teer: Learn and grow through experience. Explanations alone cannot make you aware.
Teer left Kaavi's room. He quietly moved to the top floor, where his personal room was located. Teer's personal room was the last room on the highest floor. The surrounding walls were plain, and the space around the entrance was immaculately clean. There were no windows on any of the nearby walls, and the door could only be opened with a passkey. When the door opened, the keypad lock automatically recorded the time of entry. Inside, a surveillance camera was fixed in the left corner, directly facing the door. The room had no windows except for a small porous vent fitted with an exhaust fan through which air circulated in and out. The room was filled with servers, computers, and essential technical equipment.
Teer sat on the chair and began browsing the dark web.
Teer (thinking): What a waste of time. Ever since I retired from there, nothing feels chaotic or unexpected anymore.
Teer Jwala was searching for something unpredictable and thrilling. However, he repeatedly encountered listings for drugs, weapons, and addiction-related materials, all of which seemed futile and uninteresting to him. He even came across an e-shopping site on the dark web selling products made of human leather. It disturbed him slightly— but did not truly shake him. He desired something extraordinarily unexpected to explore.
After long hours of scrolling, he saw someone selling a "power." There were no customer reviews and not even a single view.
[ Product : Holy Dictator
Condition : No condition
Stock : Only 1 left
Enrollment Fee : Free
View Features]
When Teer clicked on "View Features," what he read seemed unbelievable.
[-This is the power of Holy Dictator.
-The user can make anyone to end own life in the manner the user desires by fulfilling the criteria given below.
-The victim must say "Holy Dictator" before seeing the user's face. After seeing the user's face, an invisible link is formed between the user and the victim.
-Then the user can command the victim, from anywhere and at any time, to die by recognizing the victim's face or the victim's approximate current location.
-And thus the victim will unconsciously end his/her own life... ]
[Chapter 2: Holy Dictator Ends]
