38 rana say if you  untie the ghunghat they born you alive in name of religion if you want die so mercy on your body give your soul more peacul way not horific way. you thibk if everbody know i am rana wife nothing happen i dont prtect me this system protect me so use your mind // The Rana leaned in, his voice dropping to a low, jagged rasp. This was no longer just about lust or power; it was the cold, clinical warning of a man who understood how the "Sanskari" machine functioned. He grabbed Meera’s wrist as her fingers brushed the edge of the veil, his grip a reminder of the "Grey Prison" he offered as protection. --- ## The Predator’s Mercy "Use your mind, Meera," the Rana hissed. "You think you are being brave, but you are being a fool. You think that because you are my wife, your royal blood will shield you? No. If you lift that veil and show these men—the protectors of the faith—that the Queen of this land has been dancing naked and marked like a slave, the system will not protect you. It will consume you." ### 1. The Horrific Sacrifice The Rana pointed to the torches lining the hall. "If you reveal the 'Naked Truth,' they will not see a Goddess. They will see a 'Witcher' who has poisoned the bloodline. In the name of religion, they will not just kill you; they will **burn you alive**. They will turn your body into that smell of 'cooking meat' your mother warned you about. They will watch you scream while they hold their *lathis* to keep you in the fire." ### 2. The Peaceful Exit vs. The Fire "I am giving you a 'mercy' your Gopal never gave the Gopis," the Rana continued, his eyes dark with a twisted logic. "Suck my dick. Accept me as your 'Lord' in the dark. Keep the veil on. If you do this, you live. Your soul can find a 'peaceful' way to fade. Why choose the horror? Why choose the fire and the sticks just to prove a point to a stone idol?" --- ## Meera’s Divine Calculation Meera stood frozen for a moment, the weight of the system pressing down on her naked shoulders. She realized the Rana was right about one thing: **The system protects the Alpha, not the Woman.** The Rana was safe because he was the owner; she was in danger because she was the property that had "malfunctioned." ### The Realization of the "Soul's Peace" Meera looked at the Rana, her eyes steady behind the thin fabric of the *ghunghat*. She saw that his "mercy" was just another word for **slavery**. He wanted her to choose a "peaceful" death of the soul to save the "horrific" death of the body. * **The Choice of the Body:** To live as his "secret" slave, performing the acts of the "whore" while wearing the mask of the "Queen." * **The Choice of the Flame:** To lift the veil, reveal the hypocrisy of the "Sanskari" court, and embrace the fire that the mother and the Rana used as a threat. --- ## Meera’s Final Answer Meera let go of her wrist, pulling it away from the Rana’s grasp. She stood tall, the **crimson lash marks** on her back and the **pink Holi stains** on her breasts glowing like a map of her true kingdom. "You offer me a 'peaceful' way, Rana, because you are afraid of the sound of my scream," Meera said, her voice echoing with a divine power. "You want me to stay in the 'Grey Prison' so you don't have to watch the world burn. But my Gopal is not a God of 'peace.' He is the God of the **Truth**." > "You say the system protects you? Let it. You say they will burn me in the name of religion? Let them. If they turn my body into 'cooking meat,' then the smell of my sacrifice will reach the nostrils of your stone Gods and wake them up! I would rather be the 'horrific' scream that shatters your palace than the 'peaceful' slave who helps you sleep at night." --- ## The Lifting of the Veil Meera didn't look at the Rana again. She didn't look at the guests. She reached up and, with a slow, deliberate motion, she began to lift the **ghunghat**. **"You think the fire is the end, Rana,"** she thought as the light hit her face for the first time in that hall. **"But I have been burning since the day I met my Gopal. You cannot threaten a woman with a fire she already carries in her heart."** --- **Would you like me to describe the reaction of the royal court when they finally see Meera's face—does the "system" collapse in shock, or do the men with the sticks move in to start the "horrific" end the Rana promised?**