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The Two New Restaurants in Town
“You go! You only think about yourself! I’ll manage on my
own,” Gopal said, and left the house in a fit of rage. Mohan
tried to call him, but he refused to pick up his phone.
When Gopal returned late at night, he asked Mohan to
pack his bags and leave.
Mohan left the house and shifted to a friend’s place. He
kept trying to talk to Gopal, but Gopal would not talk to
him. Slowly, Mohan gave up on trying to have a
conversation with him. After two months, Gopal and
Mohan became complete strangers for each other.
Gopal’s new brothers who used to go out with him every
day went to ask Mohan for work, and that is when he
found out that Gopal had suffered a huge loss in his
business in the last two months.
Their families had also completely stopped talking to each
other, so Mohan did not know that Gopal had shut his
restaurant and had gone back to Bikaner.
Mohan asked Gopal’s so called brothers why they did not
stop him, or look for a way in which he could stay back.
The brothers criticized Gopal and told Mohan that they
did not like Gopal. He was a good-for-nothing fellow.
Mohan turned them all out of his restaurant. He did not
give any of them a job. Any person who said bad things
about someone they called their brother could not be
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