"You want to give my rights to her? Why? What have I done to incur your anger?" Devika cried out in anger. She turned away from him and said, "I refuse to give up my rights, Prince Bhadra. If that's what you wanted to discuss with me then you may leave."

"Aren't you forgetting something?" Bhadra asked maliciously. "In our culture, a wife must place her husband equal to God himself. How can you refute the words of your God?"

Devika turned to face him and replied, "It's simple. We aren't husband and wife in the truest sense of the word, are we?"

A slap echoed in the room and Devika fell to the side. She looked back at Bhadra with eyes full of tears and grievances. Bhadra just sneered at her and left the room. A bruise mark was starting to form on her skin. The princess who was raised with love and care would definitely break down when she was treated roughly but Devika prevailed.

The next day, Devika didn't want to attend his coronation ceremony as she knew that he would only insult her further if she was present. However her plan to hide out in her room was doomed to fail.

Her mother in law, the current Queen of Gauda kingdom, came to her chambers with the robes to wear for the coronation ceremony. Apparently she had heard what happened yesterday from the servants and had berated Bhadra for his decision. Inspite of everything, Bhadra had still wanted Mandira to perform the rites with him. Finally Bijlal had intervened and gave his last order to Bhadra as a King. The result of the debate was that Devika was to sit with Bhadra in the ceremony and perform all the rites while Mandira was to stay away from the venue.

Devika attended the ceremony and the royal priest started the rites. A small fire was lit in the fire pit and offerings of ghee, flowers were made. A group of priests who were subordinates of the royal priest started chanting prayer to the household deity of the royal family.

Bhadra and Devika stood next to each other, but it seemed as if there was a huge distance between them. Devika's face bore a soft smile and the anger of yesterday's altercation was nowhere to be seen. Her face was covered with proper makeup that hid the ugly mark of the slap without ruining her looks. She looked ethereal in the robes of a Queen. The jewelry on her body accentuated her delicate beauty.

The royal priest then turned towards them and said, "My King, as the first act of your reign you must donate something to the public in form of an offering. What it is that you would like to give?"

Bhadra smiled, he had prepared a portion of his wealth to give out today. He said loudly, "I want to offer 10 chests of gold coins, 20 chests of silver, ten elephants, 50 cows, and 100 bags of grains to the public." His voice carried to the crowd and people cheered lightly.

The royal priest offered him a faint smile. He then turned to Devika and said, "My Queen, as the first act of your reign you must donate something to the public in form of an offering. What it is that you would like to give?"

Bhadra scoffed looking at her. He didn't think she would be willing to give very much and even if she wanted, she hadn't prepared anything for today. Devika looked at the crowd for a moment thinking deeply. She then turned to face the priest and said in a clear voice, "I want to offer my life to the public. My wisdom to guide, my courage to protect, my kindness and my care all will be given to my people dedicated for their betterment."

The royal priest was shocked at her words and everyone who heard her words were stunned. No Queen had ever publicly stated to dedicate her life towards the subjects. A silence reigned in the venue. Bhadra laughed silently, thinking that she would be humiliated thoroughly by the people.

However slowly a clapping sound could be heard, which was followed by another and soon the entire venue was echoing with thunderous claps. Shocked, Bhadra turned to see his parents clapping with a proud expression on their face. Looking at the crowd praising Devika, his expression darkened. Angry eyes turned to her, but she didn't look at him once.

She had decided that since Bhadra didn't want her as his wife, she wouldn't chase after him anymore. She would live her life for her subjects of Gauda and Nala kingdom. Devika then went on to develop schools, medical facilities, better transport facilities for the common man. This raised the image of Queen Devika in the hearts of common people.

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'Perhaps that was the moment when Mandira started to truly hate her.' Devika sighed as she remembered the past.

Getting up from the bed, she walked towards the window facing east. She looked at the rising sun and pledged to herself, "Love destroyed me in my past life. In this lifetime, I will never fall in love. The sole purpose of my life would be to help my father and my kingdom become happy and prosperous. No one would be able to belittle me, my family or my kingdom ever."

The rising sun bore witness to her pledge. She turned and walked away from the window, her words echoing in the empty chambers of her maiden home.

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