"You should find a girlfriend for yourself as soon as possible," Mahendra ji said deliberately, looking at Yug.
"Maybe after seeing your happy life, someone will learn a lesson."
Shubham, who had brought food for his grandfather, started serving it while replying calmly,
"If Yug gets a girlfriend, will you do his work then?"
"Yes, I will!" Mahendra ji replied instantly.
No one had expected that answer.
Then Mahendra ji turned to Yug and said seriously,
"If you get a girlfriend, I'll make sure this useless fellow gives you a few days off.
At least he won't make you work overtime on weekends.
And when you get married, I'll arrange an assistant for you so your workload reduces."
Listening to this, Yug became emotional—so emotional that he was almost about to cry.
Mahendra ji kept talking, and Yug kept nodding again and again.
Then Mahendra ji looked at Shubham and said,
"See how sensible Yug is? He agrees with me immediately.
Unlike you—stubborn and arrogant—who never listens to me."
But this praise and future benefits were about to cost Yug very dearly.
"There's a project going on in Africa," Shubham said expressionlessly.
"The workload has increased. I think they need someone sensible like you there."
The moment Shubham said this, Yug panicked.
"But sir, I—"
Before he could finish, Shubham interrupted,
"Decision made. Pack your bags. You leave tomorrow."
Yug looked like he was about to cry.
He immediately looked at Mahendra ji for help.
As always, Mahendra ji handled the situation.
"Yug, you're not going anywhere," he said firmly.
"From tomorrow, after work, you'll come straight to meet me.
We'll sit and talk peacefully.
I stay here all alone—no one to talk to. I get bored like a ghost lying on this bed."
Just then, there was a knock on the door.
Tina entered in a very bad condition.
Seeing everyone present, she quickly composed herself and said,
"Mr. Singhania… Yug… you all are here so early?"
It wasn't even 8 a.m., and visiting hours hadn't started yet.
Using her old ID, Tina had somehow avoided the CCTV cameras to enter.
"Who allowed you inside?" Shubham asked angrily.
He had been calm yesterday out of respect for the hospital director,
but he never expected this woman to enter without permission.
"Mr. Mahendra, please give me one more chance," Tina pleaded desperately.
"I don't want to leave this profession. Please let me work in this hospital again.
Please… I took care of you for so long. I was your doctor.
At least for that reason, please give me one more chance."
She was almost begging.
"Was she removed from this hospital?" Mahendra ji asked Yug.
"Yes, Big Boss," Yug replied firmly.
"When your condition worsened yesterday, she tried to kill you.
Her intentions were clearly wrong.
Miss Nidhi—the doctor who performed your surgery—also said that this woman does not deserve to be a doctor.
After hearing everything, Dr. Sharma decided to fire her and blacklist her."
After saying this, Yug glared coldly at Tina.
"She's a cheap woman," Tina shouted.
"She had a personal grudge against me, so she ruined my reputation in front of the hospital director.
Mr. Mahendra, I was wronged! I always took good care of you—don't you remember—"
Before she could finish, Shubham's face turned red with anger.
Yug couldn't believe it.
Even after everything that happened, this woman was still refusing to accept the truth—and was even blaming Miss Nidhi.
Did she think they were blind yesterday?
Did she think they would ignore what they saw with their own eyes?
"I suggest you think before speaking," Yug said coldly, narrowing his eyes.
Though he looked innocent and gentle in front of Shubham and Mahendra ji,
in reality, he was no less dangerous than Shubham.
Yesterday, this woman tried to kill his Big Boss.
Today, instead of apologizing, she was trying to defame others.
Miss Nidhi was his Big Boss's life saver—Yug would not tolerate this.
"From today onward, no one from your family will be allowed to work in Mumbai,"
Mahendra ji's voice echoed through the room.
"Throw this trash out immediately!" he ordered harshly.
Tina was shocked.
She had come to beg for her job, but she never imagined her family would also get dragged into this.
"What did I do that made you so angry?" she cried.
"Just because of yesterday's misunderstanding?"
She sat down on the floor, crying and refusing to leave.
"Please, Mr. Mahendra! Let me explain! Just give me one chance!"
Mahendra ji was so furious that his face turned red.
"You don't have the status to talk to me," he said coldly.
"If you don't listen to me today, I'll die right here!" Tina screamed.
"Then die," Mahendra ji replied without hesitation.
He turned to Yug and said,
"There's a knife there. Pick it up and give it to her."
Yug did exactly that.
He picked up the knife and threw it in front of Tina.
The loud sound of the knife hitting the floor scared her badly.
She had only been trying to threaten Mahendra ji—she never actually meant to harm herself.
Irritated, Mahendra ji said,
"Don't think that just because I was lying on the bed yesterday, I couldn't hear anything.
You were the one who insisted on giving me sedatives and heart-slowing injections.
That poor girl warned you again and again that it could kill me—
but you still kept insisting."
"I… I…"
Tina was completely shocked.
She hadn't expected Mahendra ji to have heard everything.
For a few seconds, she went completely speechless, unable to understand how to handle the situation anymore.
"Be happy that I'm only removing you from this profession and this city,"
Mahendra ji said coldly.
"You should understand that I'm doing you a favor—and that too only because of Dr. Sharma.
Don't test my patience, or you'll have to pay a very heavy price."
"That young girl was absolutely right," he continued in the same cold tone.
"Calling you a doctor is an insult to the medical profession itself."
Hearing this, Tina's face turned pale.
"M-Mr. Mahendra…" Tina tried to say something.
But before she could speak, Mahendra ji looked at Yug and said firmly,
"There were other doctors as well who wanted to give me sedatives.
And one doctor was even planning to put all the blame on that young girl.
None of them deserve to be called doctors.
Fire all of them immediately—and blacklist every single one of them."
After saying this, he looked back at Tina angrily.
"You're still standing here?" he snapped.
"Should I call someone to drag you out of here?"
"Big Boss, please calm down," Yug said quickly.
"Your condition isn't stable. This much anger is not good for your health.
And Miss Tina—don't you understand our language?" Yug asked coldly.
Now Tina finally understood—she had no options left.
If she didn't leave now, the consequences would be far worse than anything she could imagine, even in her worst nightmares.
Defeated, Tina softly whispered an apology and slowly walked out of the room.
