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Running Rings

Warning: No system or Gold Finger. A tale of pure grit,sweat,tears and blood. What's New/Different: What makes Running Rings stand out is its emotional depth and the way it portrays the impact of perseverance on both personal and societal levels. It’s a powerful read that not only celebrates the spirit of sports but also resonates with anyone who has ever chased a dream against all odds. Running Rings is an epic novel that follows the inspiring journey of Rohan Singh, a young runner from a small Indian village, as he rises from humble beginnings to compete on the world stage at the Olympics. Drawing on the spirit of underdog tales like Hajime no Ippo and the legendary life of Milkha Singh, this novel captures financial hardships, injuries, and intense competition—which are depicted with raw authenticity, making his triumphs feel earned and deeply satisfying From his early struggles with poverty and self-doubt to facing fierce rivals and overcoming crippling injuries, Rohan’s story is a compelling narrative of highs and lows. Guided by a series of dedicated mentors, Rohan evolves from an unknown village boy to a national hero, ultimately earning a place among the world’s elite athletes. Running Rings not only explores the physical challenges of becoming an Olympian but also delves into the emotional and psychological battles that accompany such a journey. With universal themes of determination, personal loss, and legacy, the novel will resonate you offering a captivating blend of sports drama, personal growth, and the pursuit of dreams. Chapter Schedule:- 2 chapters daily (So add it to your library to stay tuned to Rohan's journey)

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123 Chs

Chapter 103: The Final Homecoming Part-II

Rohan shook his head, his vision blurred with tears. "No, Papa. I still need you. I—I need to make you proud again. There's so much more I want to do… so much more I want to show you."

"You've already made me proud, my son," Mahendra murmured, his voice soft but steady. Each word seemed to take an immense amount of effort, his breath labored. "You've done more than I ever dreamed… more than I could have imagined. Every time I look at you, I see the man you've become—the man you were always meant to be."

Rohan squeezed his father's hand tighter, as if trying to hold onto his strength, to keep him here just a little longer. "But I'm not finished yet, Papa. I'm going to keep running, keep pushing. I'll win more medals—gold ones. I'll—"

"You don't need to do that for me," Mahendra whispered, shaking his head slowly. "You've already given me everything I could ever want. Just… just be happy, Rohan. Live your life… for yourself. That's… that's all I've ever wanted."