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"No," Vikramaditya said, his voice softening. "You forgot what the badge meant. Don't forget again. The law doesn't ask for your fear. It asks for your spine."
One clap. Then two. Then a hundred. Then the entire town square erupted in thunderous applause and cheers. People were crying, hugging each other, dancing.
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People didn’t whisper; they didn't even breathe loudly. When Bose’s men parked their black SUVs on the main road, the street would empty in seconds.
He walked up to Vikramaditya and smiled. "ACP. I've heard a lot about you. You're a man of principle. I respect that. Let's be practical. There's a by-election coming. I need my men. You need a transfer to a good department. Let's make a deal." "No," Vikramaditya said, his voice softening
Vikramaditya said. "Not the one who hides. Not the one who takes money. The one who comes for you, even when you own the world. This is the real police."
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