Chapter 20: Contacting The Rebel Leaders

Chapter 20: Contacting The Rebel Leaders

Moments later, Major General Yogendra Singh arrived at the palace.

"Long live Your Majesty, long live!" The Major General saluted quickly.

Vijay, quickly waved his hand as if he was in a hurry and directly asked, "Do you have a way to supply arms to the rebel forces in the Mughal Empire without the kingdom noticing?" New novel chapters are published on

Major General Yogendra Singh was taken aback by the sudden question from the king, but being an experienced veteran, he quickly regained his composure. he began to think about what the question could mean, and was overjoyed by the possibility of the answer. He swiftly replied, "I can accomplish that, Your Highness. I still have many comrades fighting for freedom within the Mughal Empire. Although they are aware that they do not have a significant military advantage against the Mughal Empire, these individuals are the ones who hold life-and-death grievances against the Mughal Empire. So, they keep on fighting even though they know that there's no chance for them to get back at their enemies, even at the cost of their own lives."

In the heartland of the Mughal Empire

The pigeons sent by Yogendra Singh landed on the rebel leaders' windows one by one and delivered a note. The note filled them with hope, as it was from a powerful and mysterious group offering help against the Mughal rule that oppressed them.

Kamal, the leader of the northern resistance force, read the letter with wide eyes, his heart pounding with a mixture of disbelief and excitement. He was overwhelmed by the thought that there were forces coming to their aid. Kamal used to be a normal kid until the Mughals took away their farmland and forced them to pay nearly all their food as taxes, which caused his parents to starve to death.

Murali, a tough man who commanded the loyalty of his people in the West, clutched the letter to his chest. His breath caught as he imagined the revenge that awaited him, envisioning his daughter. Murali was a father of a young daughter, but that was no more when the drunk landlord saw his daughter, and defiled her, causing her to die in the process. As he got no justice, he joined with other like-minded people and chose to be a thorn in the eyes of the empire.

In the eastern corner of the empire, Roshan, a skilled tactician, scanned the words with a mixture of scepticism and hope. He had been betrayed many times before, but the words on this parchment were from his friend and sworn brother, Yogendra. He would not lie to him. Could this mysterious power truly be their salvation? Roshan used to come from a fairly wealthy family; he was well-educated and had a bright future until all their property was seized by the high ranking army personal of the Mughal Empire. When his parents sought justice, they were mysteriously assassinated.

Aditya, a relentless warrior in the south, clenched his fists as he read the message. For years, he had fought fiercely against the Mughals, and now a ray of light emerged at the end of a long, dark tunnel. He pictured giving justice for all the people that raised him. Aditya was an orphan taken care of by the Rama temple, but that changed when the temple he thought was his whole world was set ablaze right in front of his eyes, causing all the priests and orphans like him to be burned alive.

The next day, the four leaders gathered at a hidden spot only they knew about. Their faces showed a mix of excitement and crazyness as they talked about what was in the message. The mysterious power had promised them a lot of iron weapons. Even though they had to pay for it, that wasn't an issue because they had taken a lot of wealth from the nobles they had killed.