It did not take long for a funeral to be arranged for Emperor Dharya Tomara, for which Berengar had required his entire family to be present. It was an affair for the entire Indian Subcontinent, one that was broadcasted on television across the Reich.
Berengar stood by Priya's side, as she wept while watching her brother's coffin be interred into the ground. She was not the only one who was crying, in fact, all of Dharya's wives, were also in a similar state.
Several of Berengar's children had grown up with Dharya and Priya as foster siblings, and they too, showed their grief on their faces. Whether it was his daughters who cried for the loss of a man they considered being a brother, or the men who stared silently into the distance, remembering all the times they had shared with the man.