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Travelling To The Past

When a middle-aged man’s life takes a sudden 360-degree turn, he finds himself transported back to his high school days. With a miracle at his fingertips, he has the chance to change his fate. But will he make the right choices? Follow our protagonist on a journey of self-discovery as he navigates the past and learns to embrace the present.

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Ch:8 Accusations

When Rohan exited the stage he saw his mother in the crowd, tears streaming down her face. He was confused and worried. Had something happened? Was she hurt? He reached out to her, asking what was wrong.

But then, his mother smiled and wiped away her tears. She told him that seeing him perform on the stage had made her cry. She was so proud of him, and she knew that he was destined for greatness. Rohan felt a wave of relief wash over him.

his mother was beaming with pride. She held her head high, showing the world that this was her son, the greatest musician.

Rohan was overjoyed to hear those words from his mother. He felt like he had accomplished something truly special. After the competition, he decided to enjoy the music festival and explore the various stalls.

He came across a few stalls that caught his eye. The first stall was a **balloon pop game**. Rohan was confident in his skills and decided to give it a try. He popped all the balloons with ease and won a small prize.

The second stall was a **ring toss game**. Rohan had played this game before and knew exactly what to do. He tossed the rings with precision and won another prize.

Finally, he came across a **pyramid toss game**. This game was a bit more challenging, but Rohan was determined to win. He took aim and threw the ball with all his might. The pyramid of glasses came crashing down, and the crowd erupted into cheers.

Rohan had won all the games with ease, and it was all possible with the help of the system . He had never felt so alive and full of energy. He knew that this was a day he would never forget,for the smile on his mother's face was something he could do anything.

However, his victory was short-lived. A group of ten students who had been bullying him for months saw him win the games and became agitated. They accused him of cheating and demanded that he return the prizes. Rohan refused, knowing that he had won fair and square.

The bullies then ganged up on him, trying to intimidate him into giving up the prizes. But Rohan was not one to back down. He stood his ground and fought back with all his might. The fight was intense, but Rohan managed to defeat them all.

The crowd cheered as the bullies retreated, defeated. Rohan was left standing, victorious. He had proven that he was not someone to be messed with. He had won the games, and he had won the fight

Martha standing on the side lines got angry because she was the one who told the bullies to beat Rohan and they couldn't even do such a small thing beat a single kid when they were big in numbers.

She gritted her teeth and left the festival with the feeling of frustration. Rohan was happy as now he was able to make a good image in front of others that he was not so easy to be bullied,and thanked God who game him this second chance at like and to give him this system as he bowed down in the Middle of the field .

Everyone saw him bowing down and laughed as to why he was bowing after winning the fight,he got embarassed as everyone saw him doing this and ran away .

Then he suddenly remembered that he was going to play with his friends and enjoy time with them but he totally forgot about it and played alone,he even got angry as to why did they not come to help him in his fight and where were they.

He didn't knew that they got an bad stomach after eating a dish from one of the stalls and that james had added something in that for them to be stuck in toilet as he would watch Rohan getting beaten up.

James who saw Rohan winning from the sidelines hot angry that how could this fool suddenly get stronger in Just the span of few weeks . James got frustrated as the fool who used to Move around him listening to him all the time and take blame for him suddenly is not even talking to him and even showing such arrogance in front of the whole school .

James decided to visit rohan's house he remember the address he gave him in the past it was in a poor area where only the poorest of the poorest live when he went there the slums looked like it was a place full of garbage and smeld really bad there when he reached rohan's house he knocked on the door and a fat and ugly looking men came out James asked him whether Rohan lived here.

The fat man spoked as his mouth of spitting saliva straight on James face the fat man said that he heard that he already left this house and bought the most expensive villa of the city and was living there.

Some people say that he striked rich overnight and maybe he could be an illegitimate son of some rich man.

James didn't believe on those rumours and was Determined to prove his assumptions right, he set out to find the most expensive villa in the city, the one where Rohan supposedly lived. As he approached the grand estate, he felt a surge of satisfaction, convinced that he would finally expose Rohan as a fraud.

With a smug smile on his face, James demanded his guards to break down the door of the villa. The loud crash echoed through the quiet neighborhood, and Rohan's mother rushed out, her face a mask of shock and disbelief. Rohan, furious at James' audacity, stormed towards the gate, demanding an explanation for his intrusion.

In a fit of arrogance, James accused Rohan and his mother of lying about their ownership of the villa. He insisted that it was impossible for a poor family to live in such luxury and suggested that they were merely servants working for the real owner. His words dripped with condescension and disdain, leaving Rohan and his mother seething with anger.

As James looked down on them with contempt, he vowed to contact the true owner of the villa and buy it out from under them. BHe had been so blinded by his own prejudice and arrogance that he had failed to see the truth right in front of him and refused to believe anything.

Rohan and his mother stood tall, their dignity unshaken by James' cruel words.