So Subarna left this room. Differences were observed between entering and leaving the house. The door stopped as if it had created a great obstacle in his path. I felt a little bad for Subarna's behaviour. But whenever I thought of going back to the mystery, I felt better. It was a wonderful feeling. The feeling I had when I went on the first mystery quest and the feeling I have now is completely different. At first hearing about ghosts was scary. And now there is a lot of peace when I go to unravel the mystery. From sitting on the bed, different kinds of imaginations started in my mind. All kinds of good and bad thoughts started coming to my mind.
If Subarna comes and sees me sleeping again, she will be angry. He couldn't be bothered anymore. So I sat leaning on a pillow. I closed my eyes and started thinking about going to explore the mystery of the future.
"Jayant, what are you doing alone inside the house? Come out."
My father-in-law called me from outside.
I got off the bed and came out.
I came and said, "What happened, why are you calling me?"
What are you doing alone at home?
I was sitting leaning on the pillow.
"Ohhh! Let's go to the market. Today we have big fish in the fish market here. Subarna likes to eat big fish. And I heard that you also like to eat the heads of big fish?"
I couldn't say anything out of shame. I nodded my agreement to him. Then I said, "You stand here for a while. I am changing this cloth."
Ok, ok. Go. But come back soon. If it's too late, you won't get the big fish.
From there I came inside the room again. I changed the clothes which I was wearing.
I came out and said, "Let's go now. I am fully prepared."
We both set out to buy big fish.
The market is not far from my father-in-law's house. It will take 25 minutes by foot. And it will take 9-10 minutes to reach by rickshaw. We stood on the side of the road for the rickshaw. But the rickshaws that are seen are full of people. Not a single empty rickshaw was seen. I waited there for 5 minutes. Still to no avail. I could not find a single rickshaw in which we would go to the market. I told my father-in-law, "Let's walk to the market instead of standing here."
Father-in-law said, "You won't have any problem walking? Can you walk this far?"
Yes, I can go. I will have no problem.
Ok, ok. Come on.
We started walking.
I said, "There is a lot of walking when we go on a mystery search. From one place to another. Since then I have developed the habit of walking."
Father-in-law said, "How many mysteries have you been able to uncover?"
We have been able to unravel the mysteries of all the quorums we have attempted. In terms of numbers, it is like 4-5.
Father-in-law was surprised to hear my words. He looked surprised and said, "Isn't that right? How many more mysteries will you investigate?"
Hmm! I will try to solve as many mysteries as I can.
The father-in-law said again, "Then you will become famous."
Yes, our hope is to become famous.
I began to sweat from the intense heat of the sun above my head. While walking this way, our condition has become very bad.
I said, "It would have been better if I had brought an umbrella on the way from home. I can't stand the sun anymore."
"Jayant, you are right. If you come with an umbrella, you would not have to suffer so much," said the father-in-law.
And after some distance we will reach the market. Suddenly we saw an empty rickshaw behind us. I thought to myself, we didn't get rickshaws when needed. And now one rickshaw is passing in front of us.
Finally, after a long walk, I reached the market. Movement of people around. The market is buzzing with noise and clamour. We went straight to the fish market. There is also a crowd of people. I stood in front of a shop with great difficulty. There is only one big fish in the shop. I am standing in front of. Of course, such big fish were not noticed in other shops.
My father-in-law asked the shopkeeper, "How much will you charge for this fish?"
The shopkeeper said, "It will take 3700 rupees. You will not find such a big fish in this market."
The fish looks very big. Still I showed the fish to the shopkeeper and asked, "How much does this fish weigh?"
The shopkeeper took the fish and put it in the weighing machine in front of us. I noticed that 8400 grams was written on that machine.
I got curious and asked the shopkeeper again, "This fish weighs so much?"
Yes, I weighed in front of you.
Father-in-law said to me sternly, "What are you doing, Jayant? Why are you asking so many questions? Did you not like the fish?"
The fish is very fresh and big. There is no reason not to like it.
I said, "Yes, I like this fish."
Before I finished speaking, my father-in-law took out money from his pocket and gave it to the shopkeeper.
I took this fish from shopkeeper and turn myself to the back. Then I started walking.
My father-in-law said, " Go to straight and returned home. Your mother-in-law waited for me to cook."