Ruler Of Beast Multiverse
Chapter 69: Reaction After Dearh
- Chapter 96: Mistake -
- Chapter 95: mistake 14
- Chapter 94: Missing 13
- Chapter 93: Mistake 13
- Chapter 92: Mistake 12
- Chapter 91: Mistake 11
- Chapter 90: Mistake 10
- Chapter 89: Mistake 9
- Chapter 88: Mistake 9
- Chapter 87: Mistake 8
- Chapter 86: Mistake 7
- Chapter 85: Mistake 6
- Chapter 84: Mistake 5
- Chapter 83: Mistake 4
- Chapter 82: Mistake no 3
- Chapter 81: Anything Written
- Chapter 80: Anything
- Chapter 79: Nothing To Write
- Chapter 78: These All Are Draft Only
- Chapter 77: Waste
- Chapter 76: Nothing Important
- Chapter 75: I am Writing Anything,
- Chapter 74: Lilith 5
- Chapter 73: Lilith 3
- Chapter 72: Lilith 2
- Chapter 71: Lilith
- Chapter 70: Revenge
- Chapter 69: Reaction After Dearh
- Chapter 68: Death?
- Chapter 67: Mother And Daughter Together
- Chapter 66: Noorzadi Found Her Mom’s Secret
- Chapter 65: Fifteen Percent And Arahan
- Chapter 64: Anisha Khan
- Chapter 63: Noorzadi Fucked Sahil
- Chapter 62: Noorzadi Experienced Her First Time
- Chapter 61: Wedding Night Chaos
- Chapter 60: Demanded Suhani
- Chapter 59: Anshika Needs 2
- Chapter 58: Anshika Needs 1
- Chapter 57: Tired Life Of Arahan
- Chapter 56: Samastipur To Prayagraj
- Chapter 55: Turning Sana And Bushra Into Women
- Chapter 54: Taking Sabiha Entire Night And Day
- Chapter 53: Getting Sabiha
- Chapter 52: Asking For Sahil Mom
- Chapter 51: Satisfying Saahil
- Chapter 50: End Of Debauchery, Or It’s Beginning?
- Chapter 49: Kavya And Anjali
- Chapter 48: Rukmani First Time
- Chapter 47: Enjoy With Shalini
- Chapter 46: Shalini Help In Relieving
- Chapter 45: Lonely Shalini
- Chapter 44: Happy Ending
- Chapter 43: Happy Family
- Chapter 42: Pregnant
- Chapter 41: Every Single Night
- Chapter 40: Desperate Waiting
- Chapter 39: Continuously Pounding
- Chapter 38: Geetanjali Wants Again
- Chapter 37: Geetanjali’s Dry Garden Bloom Again
- Chapter 36: Call Me Wife
- Chapter 35: Sex Chat
- Chapter 34: Fun On Bike And Kitchen
- Chapter 33: Hunger
- Chapter 32: Messaging
- Chapter 31: Imagination
- Chapter 30: Geetanjali
- Chapter 29: Special Birthday Gift
- Chapter 28: Birthday Preparation
- Chapter 27: Threesome With Priya And Zainab
- Chapter 26: Competition
- Chapter 25: In Kitchen
- Chapter 24: Priya First Experience
- Chapter 23: Nearly Caught
- Chapter 22: Come And Burn Me
- Chapter 21: Loving Zainab
- Chapter 20: Proposal
- Chapter 19: Priya Becoming Bold
- Chapter 18: Intense Dance
- Chapter 17: Dance Practice
- Chapter 16: Farewell Committee
- Chapter 15: Revenge Plan On Vinay
- Chapter 14: Living Naziya
- Chapter 13: Mistake
- Chapter 12: Naziya
- Chapter 11: Shaista Went Calcutta
- Chapter 10: Personality Turning 180°
- Chapter 9: Continuously Two Days
- Chapter 8: Breaking Shaista With Love
- Chapter 7: Rumours
- Chapter 6: Possessive Arahan
- Chapter 5: Shaista
- Chapter 4: Sabnam And Tabassum
- Chapter 3: Settlement With Yamraj
- Chapter 2: Yamraj’s Mistake
- Chapter 1: Oops, I wasn’t Supposed To Die
The days after Arahan’s death felt like one long, painful nightmare.
The women did not cry quietly, instead they took action.
Sabiha stood up calmly. She went to Arahan’s study, locked the door, and started checking files, hard drives, secret phones, and hidden messages. She stopped crying. Her sadness had turned into cold anger.
Anisha arrived the next morning. Her eyes were red, but her face was strong. Using her power as District Magistrate, she contacted people in intelligence, checked secret highway camera recordings, and got early police reports.
In just two days, they discovered the truth.
The attackers were not random thieves. The rocket launcher, the quiet guns, and the fast escape matched the style of a rival security company. That company had lost a big army contract because Arahan’s better guns replaced their faulty ones. Their mistake had killed three soldiers and cost them billions.
Sabiha did not want a court case or FIR, she wanted revenge.
Anisha agreed immediately. She used every connection she had: listening to phone calls, freezing bank accounts, sending police raids at night (pretending they were normal checks).
Sabih used factory money for secret funds, hiring former special forces soldiers, and buying information from contacts across many cities.
The revenge was quick. In three weeks, every person they could find was removed.
The gunmen who carried out the attack were found in hidden houses, dark alleys, and cheap hotels. Some were shot while sleeping. Some were strangled. Some disappeared so completely that their families never found anything.
The managers above them died next, car explosions, poisoned drinks, accidents made to look real. The rival company’s fake businesses were searched, money taken, and properties taken away using strict laws.
The women watched everything from the house, through video feeds, photos sent to safe phones, and reports from nervous messengers.
Sana said quietly, "He would have liked this," while rubbing her belly gently.
Bushra nodded without speaking, tears falling on her ultrasound pictures.
Noorzadi and her mother worked together, Anisha using official power, Noorzadi moving money and people through the family business.
But the real leaders, the boss of the rival company, his brother who ran operations, and their secret money-man who paid the killers, disappeared completely.
No trace in banks. No one saw them. No online sign after the attack. They had vanished, probably to another country with new names and deep hiding places.
Anisha tried harder, asking Interpol for help, requesting satellite photos, putting pressure on other countries’ spy agencies. Nothing worked.
The trail ended.
They had destroyed the small helpers and broken the visible parts of the enemy.
But the men who planned Arahan’s murder were still alive, somewhere far away.
The women knew it. The revenge was not over. It had only just started.
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One night, three months after the attack, the babies began to arrive.
Sana delivered a healthy boy. Bushra gave birth to a girl. Sabiha had a son. Anshika and Suhani both welcomed daughters.
The house filled with the sound of new cries, tiny hands, and exhausted, joyful mothers. But the joy was quiet, shadowed by the empty space Arahan had left.
Late that night, Sabiha sat alone in Arahan’s study. The room still carried the faint trace of his cologne. She held the last photo they had of him: laughing at a factory event, arm around her waist, unaware the camera had caught the moment.
She stared at his face until her eyes stung.
Then she whispered to the empty room:
"They think they escaped. They think time will hide them forever."
She set the photo face-down on the desk.
"But I have time too. And children who will grow up asking why their father isn’t here."
She stood slowly.
"And I will teach them how to hunt."
Anisha, Noorzadi, Anshika, Suhani—they all felt the same cold certainty settle inside them.
The revenge was not finished. It had only paused.
The main leader and his family were still alive somewhere.
Every woman in that house, mothers of Arahan’s children, had learned the same silent lesson he once taught them without words:
When someone takes everything from a king, the queen does not kneel.
She sharpens the blade.
The babies cried softly in the nursery down the hall, new life, new heirs.
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Meanwhile, the scene shifted far from the blood-soaked highway of Uttar Pradesh to the humid, shadowed heart of Calcutta.
In a sprawling, half-forgotten mansion on the outskirts, once a colonial-era zamindar’s residence, now stripped of its grandeur and rebuilt into something darker, a throne-like carved teak chair dominated the central hall. Shaista sat upon it like a queen carved from midnight.
She was in her mid-twenties, tall and statuesque, with smooth, rich burnt-caramel skin that glowed warmly under the low amber lighting. Her face was strikingly beautiful, sharp yet soft cheekbones, full lips painted a deep berry red, and large, expressive black eyes lined with dramatic kohl that made her gaze feel endless and piercing.
A small red bindi sat perfectly centered on her forehead, and her long, straight black hair cascaded like silk past her waist, with a single bold streak of silver running through the temple like a mark of quiet defiance.
She wore a deep maroon silk saree, the fabric heavy and luxurious. The blouse was absent; instead, a heavily embroidered, gold-embellished bra-style choli hugged her full, rounded breasts, the intricate golden beadwork and stones catching the light with every breath, accentuating her deep cleavage.
The saree pallu draped loosely over one shoulder, allowing the curve of her waist and the toned midriff to remain exposed. Gold bangles stacked on her wrists clinked softly when she moved, and a large diamond ring glinted on her finger.
In one hand she held a lit cigar, the thin trail of smoke curling upward like a serpent. Her other hand rested casually on the armrest, next to a glass of deep red wine on the side table. A small pile of cash, a revolver, and scattered jewelry lay nearby on the table, symbols of the life she now ruled.
She leaned back in the chair, legs crossed elegantly, posture relaxed yet regal. Her expression was calm and composed, eyes fixed straight ahead, not smiling, but steady and unreadable, as though she were waiting for someone who would never arrive, yet fully prepared to destroy anyone who dared interrupt her reign.
Behind Shaista stood Nazia, her shadow, her enforcer. She was once a class teacher and close friend of Shaista, and the former girlfriend of Arahan.
Nazia stands tall and poised just behind and slightly to the side of Shaista, her presence quiet yet unmistakably dangerous, like a blade kept close and ready.
She is in her mid-twenties, with a graceful yet athletic build, slender, toned, and carrying herself with the calm confidence of someone who has seen and survived too much. Her skin is a smooth, warm medium-deep tone that glows softly under the city’s amber and twilight lights.
Her face is strikingly beautiful and intense: high cheekbones, a defined jawline, full lips painted a deep, rich berry-red, and large, captivating eyes framed by heavy black kohl liner and smoky shadow. The makeup accentuates her piercing gaze, which looks straight ahead with steady, unreadable focus. A small red bindi sits perfectly centered on her forehead.
Her long, straight jet-black hair flows freely past her shoulders and down her back in silky waves, catching the breeze and framing her face with natural elegance.
She wears a flowing olive-green saree with a subtle scattered black leaf or motif pattern across the sheer, lightweight fabric. The saree is draped classically, the pallu loosely over one shoulder, revealing her toned midriff and a hint of cleavage. Underneath is a simple black sleeveless blouse (choli) with a deep neckline that fits snugly and highlights her figure.
Accessories are elegant and understated: stacked gold bangles on both wrists that catch the light when she moves, a thin gold bracelet or chain, multiple gold rings (including on her ring finger), small gold earrings, and a delicate gold necklace.
In her right hand she holds a black pistol casually, smoke curling from the barrel as if it was just fired. Her left hand rests near her hip or slightly behind her back, posture alert and balanced, feet slightly apart, shoulders squared, head tilted just enough to look protective.
It was calm, lethal readiness, eyes fixed ahead, body language saying she is the unseen guardian who would kill without hesitation to protect the woman in front of her.
Together with Shaista, they look like twin queens of the night skyline: one in traditional elegance with quiet command, the other in modern lethality with silent loyalty.
To Shaista’s right stood three more women, each distinct, each deadly in her own way.
Sneha is fair-skinned with a cool, almost porcelain complexion that stands out against the forest shadows. She has long, straight jet-black hair parted in the middle, cascading smoothly past her shoulders and down her back.
Her makeup is sharp and bold, dark, defined brows, intense smoky eyes, and deep berry-red lips.
She wears an open black pinstripe blazer with subtle silver threading, revealing a high-neck black bodysuit/top underneath that hugs her slim, toned figure.
Tight black leather pants cling to her legs, tucked into high black boots. A thick gold chain necklace rests against her collarbone.
She holds a black pistol casually in her right hand, fingers resting on the grip with restless energy, as though always ready to tap the trigger. Her expression is cool and brooding, eyes fixed straight ahead with a subtle, dangerous smirk.
Neha stood in center, she is fair-skinned and voluptuous, with a fuller, curvier figure that fills out her outfit dramatically. Her long, wavy brunette hair with warm light-brown highlights, falls in glossy, voluminous waves past her shoulders.
Her makeup is glamorous and seductive, defined brows, heavy lashes, smoky eyes, and glossy nude-pink lips. She wears an open black pinstripe blazer over a deep V-neck black wrap dress or blazer-dress combo that plunges low to show deep cleavage, cinched at the waist with a wide black belt and gold buckle.
A classic pearl necklace and matching pearl earrings add an elegant, almost old-money contrast to her edgy look. She stands with hips cocked, exuding quiet power and confidence, eyes locked forward with a knowing, sultry gaze and slight smile.
Payal is on the right side, she is fair-skinned with warm undertones, athletic yet feminine build. Her long, loose blonde waves (shoulder-length to long, tousled and beachy) frame her face with soft, playful volume.
Her makeup is fierce and polished, arched brows, bold eye makeup, and glossy lips. She wears an open black pinstripe blazer over a black lace bralette/crop top that reveals deep cleavage and a toned midriff.
High-waisted black leather pants hug her legs, paired with layered gold chain necklaces that catch the light. In her right hand she holds a glass of amber whiskey casually, manicured dark nails and a gold ring visible.
Her expression is sultry and unbothered, eyes looking straight ahead with calm, confident intensity and a faint, teasing smile.
- Chapter 96: Mistake -
- Chapter 95: mistake 14
- Chapter 94: Missing 13
- Chapter 93: Mistake 13
- Chapter 92: Mistake 12
- Chapter 91: Mistake 11
- Chapter 90: Mistake 10
- Chapter 89: Mistake 9
- Chapter 88: Mistake 9
- Chapter 87: Mistake 8
- Chapter 86: Mistake 7
- Chapter 85: Mistake 6
- Chapter 84: Mistake 5
- Chapter 83: Mistake 4
- Chapter 82: Mistake no 3
- Chapter 81: Anything Written
- Chapter 80: Anything
- Chapter 79: Nothing To Write
- Chapter 78: These All Are Draft Only
- Chapter 77: Waste
- Chapter 76: Nothing Important
- Chapter 75: I am Writing Anything,
- Chapter 74: Lilith 5
- Chapter 73: Lilith 3
- Chapter 72: Lilith 2
- Chapter 71: Lilith
- Chapter 70: Revenge
- Chapter 69: Reaction After Dearh
- Chapter 68: Death?
- Chapter 67: Mother And Daughter Together
- Chapter 66: Noorzadi Found Her Mom’s Secret
- Chapter 65: Fifteen Percent And Arahan
- Chapter 64: Anisha Khan
- Chapter 63: Noorzadi Fucked Sahil
- Chapter 62: Noorzadi Experienced Her First Time
- Chapter 61: Wedding Night Chaos
- Chapter 60: Demanded Suhani
- Chapter 59: Anshika Needs 2
- Chapter 58: Anshika Needs 1
- Chapter 57: Tired Life Of Arahan
- Chapter 56: Samastipur To Prayagraj
- Chapter 55: Turning Sana And Bushra Into Women
- Chapter 54: Taking Sabiha Entire Night And Day
- Chapter 53: Getting Sabiha
- Chapter 52: Asking For Sahil Mom
- Chapter 51: Satisfying Saahil
- Chapter 50: End Of Debauchery, Or It’s Beginning?
- Chapter 49: Kavya And Anjali
- Chapter 48: Rukmani First Time
- Chapter 47: Enjoy With Shalini
- Chapter 46: Shalini Help In Relieving
- Chapter 45: Lonely Shalini
- Chapter 44: Happy Ending
- Chapter 43: Happy Family
- Chapter 42: Pregnant
- Chapter 41: Every Single Night
- Chapter 40: Desperate Waiting
- Chapter 39: Continuously Pounding
- Chapter 38: Geetanjali Wants Again
- Chapter 37: Geetanjali’s Dry Garden Bloom Again
- Chapter 36: Call Me Wife
- Chapter 35: Sex Chat
- Chapter 34: Fun On Bike And Kitchen
- Chapter 33: Hunger
- Chapter 32: Messaging
- Chapter 31: Imagination
- Chapter 30: Geetanjali
- Chapter 29: Special Birthday Gift
- Chapter 28: Birthday Preparation
- Chapter 27: Threesome With Priya And Zainab
- Chapter 26: Competition
- Chapter 25: In Kitchen
- Chapter 24: Priya First Experience
- Chapter 23: Nearly Caught
- Chapter 22: Come And Burn Me
- Chapter 21: Loving Zainab
- Chapter 20: Proposal
- Chapter 19: Priya Becoming Bold
- Chapter 18: Intense Dance
- Chapter 17: Dance Practice
- Chapter 16: Farewell Committee
- Chapter 15: Revenge Plan On Vinay
- Chapter 14: Living Naziya
- Chapter 13: Mistake
- Chapter 12: Naziya
- Chapter 11: Shaista Went Calcutta
- Chapter 10: Personality Turning 180°
- Chapter 9: Continuously Two Days
- Chapter 8: Breaking Shaista With Love
- Chapter 7: Rumours
- Chapter 6: Possessive Arahan
- Chapter 5: Shaista
- Chapter 4: Sabnam And Tabassum
- Chapter 3: Settlement With Yamraj
- Chapter 2: Yamraj’s Mistake
- Chapter 1: Oops, I wasn’t Supposed To Die
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