Hello, Mr. Major General (1)

By SidNaaz_ff

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Shehnaaz had no idea how to get the aloof and handsome Major General to fall in love with her. His eyes were... More

Chapter 1: You Absolutely Have to Come
Chapter 2: Afflicted
Chapter 3: Guardian
Chapter 4: You Are My Medicine
Chapter 5: You Are My Medicine (2)
Chapter 6: You Are My Medicine (3)
Chapter 7: You Are My Medicine (4)
Chapter 8: You Are My Medicine (5)
Chapter 9: You Are My Medicine (6)
Chapter 10: You Are My Medicine (7)
Chapter 11: Who Does She Think She's Kidding?
Chapter 12: What Is The Evidence
Chapter 13: Following the Vine to Find the Melon (1)
Chapter 14: Following the Vine to Find the Melon(2)
Chapter 15: Following the Vine to Find the Melon (3)
Chapter 16: Following the Vine to Find the Melon(4)
Chapter 17: Following the Vine to Find the Melon (5)
Chapter 18: Following the Vine to Find the Melon (6)
Chapter 19: Not a Chance in Hell
Chapter 20: The First Time Seeing Him
Chapter 21: Finally Awake
Chapter 22: She's Out of My League
Chapter 23: A Love Confession
Chapter 24: Don't Tell Him
Chapter 25: You're Overthinking It
Chapter 26: Absolutely No Privacy
Chapter 27: Hiding in Plain Sight
Chapter 28: A Life or Death Struggle
Chapter 29: A Thousand Times Over
Chapter 30: Confessing My Heart
Chapter 31: Let Me Woo You
Chapter 32: Finding an Excuse
Chapter 33: Someone Picks Up, Someone Hangs Up
Chapter 34: Personal Limits and Professional Ethics
Chapter 35: Lovebirds
Chapter 36: An Uninvited Guest (1)
Chapter 37: An Uninvited Guest (2)
Chapter 38: The Interview (1)
Chapter 39: Interview (2)
Chapter 40: The Interview (3)
Chapter 41: Touched a Nerve
Chapter 42: Real Bros
Chapter 43: A Thick-skinned Guest
Chapter 44: Green Tea Vs. Manly B*tch
Chapter 45: Hoes Before Bros
Chapter 46: Comparing People
Chapter 47: Antibody
Chapter 48: Weekend of Disconnection
Chapter 49: I Miss You
Chapter 50: With You All The Way
Chapter 51: Search
Chapter 52: The Pajamas Under the Pillow
Chapter 53: How Rude
Chapter 54: Unexpexted
Chapter 55: Someone's Happy, Someone's Sad
Chapter 56: Edge Ball
Chapter 57: Targeted
Chapter 58: Concentric Circles
Chapter 59: Concentric Circles (2)
Chapter 60: Concentric Circles (3)
Chapter 61: Concentric Circles (4)
Chapter 62: Might As Well Feed the Dogs
Chapter 63: No Signal
Chapter 64: Protector
Chapter 65: What They're After
Chapter 66: The Siren Sounds
Chapter 68: Ripple Effect
Chapter 69: Dispatch
Chapter 70: Special Satellite 2
Chapter 71: Where'd They Go?
Chapter 72: Untielding Strength
Chapter 73: Heavy Gunfire
Chapter 74: Mr. Shukla's Decision (1)
Chapter 75: Mr. Shukla's Decision (2)
Chapter 76: Mr.Shukla's Decision (3)
Chapter 77: Mr. Shukla's Decision (4)
Chapter 78: Mr. Shukla's Decision (5)
Chapter 79: Mr. Shukla's Decision (6)
Chapter 80: Mr. Shukla's Decision (7)
Chapter 81: Shehnaaz's Intuition (1)
Chapter 82: Shehnaaz's Intuition(2)
Chapter 83 - Shehnaaz's Intuition (3)
Chapter 84 - Back To The Base
Chapter 85 - Do You Have A Girlfriend?
Chapter 86 - Brimming With Memories
Chapter 87 - Don't Hang Up
Chapter 88 - The Fox's Tail
Chapter 89 - Raid
Chapter 90 - Everything Is Under Control
Chapter 91 - Terms Of Exchange
Chapter 92 - This Is What We Do
Chapter 93 - I Won't Give You The Satisfaction
Chapter 94 - Waiting For His Message
Chapter 95 - Promise Me
Chapter 96 - Shared Memories
Chapter 97 - Jealous
Chapter 98 - What Is Love
Chapter 99 - So Much Drama
Chapter 100 - I Can't Make The Call
Chapter 101 - I'm Not An Animal
Chapter 102 - Time To Make A Move
Chapter 103 - Only One Outcome
Chapter 104 - All A Ruse
Chapter 105 - Shifting The Blame
Chapter 106 - Leaving In A Hurry
Chapter 107 - This Must Be Fate
Chapter 108 - Arguing A Point To Death
Chapter 109 - Don't Copy Me
Chapter 110 - Not Going To Take Lying Down
Chapter 111 - Don't Reveal Your Entire Hand
Chapter 112 - You Deserve It
Chapter 113 - Fat Chance
Chapter 114 - Faraway Thoughts
Chapter 115 - Crazy Rich
Chapter 116 - Does It Look Good?
Chapter 117 - Spoiling Her Silly
Chapter 118 - Something Important To Say
Chapter 119 - Failure Is Not An Option
Chapter 120 - Looking For The Male Idol
Chapter 121 - Cracking The Code
Chapter 122 - Know Thy Enemy
Chapter 123 - Shortcut
Chapter 124 - Too Careless
Chapter 125 - A Big Gift
Chapter 126- Hogging The Limelight
Chapter 127 - Is Professor Really That Nice?
Chapter 128 - Grandeur And Splendor
Chapter 129 - Brawl
Chapter 130 - Temperamental
Chapter 131: I'll Ruin Him
Chapter 132 - False Hopes
Chapter 133 - It Must Be Fate
Chapter 134 - Ravenous Carnivore
Chapter 135 - Finally
Chapter 136~ Calm Down
Chapter 137: You're All Trash
Chapter 138 - Naive
Chapter 139- Worried For Him
Chapter 140: You Can't Lie To Me
Chapter 141 - Who Did You Come For?
Chapter 142 - Windfall
Chapter 143 - A Match Made In Heaven
Chapter 144 - Be Smarter
Chapter 145 - We Have A Deal
Chapter 146 - Coincidence
Chapter 147 - A Better Person
Chapter 148 - I Really Want To
Chapter 149 - The 18th Birthday
Chapter 150 - The 18th Birthday (2)
Chapter 151 - The 18th Birthday (3)
Chapter 152 - The 18th Birthday (4)
Chapter 153 - Open Relationship
Chapter 154 - The Unspoken Rules Of The Elite Circle
Chapter 155 - The Half- Year Contract
Chapter 156- Reunion
Chapter 157 - Going Home
Chapter 158 - Family
Chapter 159 - The First Meeting
Chapter 160 - Forever 18
Chapter 161 - Light My Fire
Chapter 162 - With You (1)
Chapter 163 - With You (2)
Chapter 164 - With You (3)
Chapter 165 - The One I Love
Chapter 166 - Seduce Me
Chapter 167 - Lucky Enough
Chapter 168 - Once Deep Love
Chapter 169 - I'll Be Right Over
Chapter 170 - Love Letters
Chapter 171 - I'm Your Antidote
Chapter 172 - Collapsed
Chapter 173 - Obliterated
Chapter 174 - Sore Loser
Chapter 175 - Anything For You
Chapter 176 - Ultimatum
Chapter 177 - Practically Strangers
Chapter 178 - Awake
Chapter 179 - Comparing People (1)
Chapter 180 - Comparing People (2)
Chapter 181 - Comparing People (3)
Chapter 182 - Comparing People (4)
Chapter 183 - Fishing For The Truth
Chapter 184 - Confrontation
Chapter 185 - Purge
Chapter 186 - Goodbye
Chapter 187 - Sincerely Proud
Chapter 188 - Angered
Chapter 189 - A Piece Of My Mind
Chapter 190 - You Must Believe Me (1)
Chapter 191 - You Must Believe Me (2)
Chapter 192 - You Must Believe Me (3)
Chapter 193 - You Must Believe Me (4)
Chapter 194 - Live Video Feed
Chapter 195 - The Price Of Being With Him
Chapter 196 - Making Exceptions
Chapter 197 - Déjà Vu (1)
Chapter 198 - Déjà Vu (2)
Chapter 199 - Déjà Vu (3)
Chapter 200 - I Care

Chapter 67: Escalation

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The rain fell in torrents. The night was dark. Branches swayed in the howling wind.

It was a winding road, enclosed between two mountains; the wind was particularly loud and full of echoes
here. It made him think of a demon lurking in the abyss, revealing its grotesque body with every step.

The junior officer stared uncertainly for a moment, before pulling out his pistol. With his gun in one hand and a
flashlight in the other, he inched towards the figure on the ground.

When he had nearly reached it, he extended a leg and kicked the rifle away swiftly.

Throughout this entire process, the junior officer kept his eyes trained on the man lying on the ground. He was very afraid that the man would suddenly jump up and wrestle him for his gun, plastic bag around his head or not.

Minutes passed. The man did not move.

Rain continued to fall on him, running in winding rivulets down his back.

The junior officer was a little braver now; he tiptoed over to the man, and kicked him.

The man still didn’t move.

The junior officer was finally assured. He knelt, and tried to rip the plastic bag off the man’s head. But try as he might, he couldn’t untie the
ordinary-looking plastic bag.

“The h*ll? It’s just a stupid plastic bag, how’d they tie it so tight?” The junior officer grumbled as he pulled out his
pocket knife. He slashed the plastic bag open.

Just then, a lightning bolt flashed in the sky, followed by a thunderous boom that resounded in his ears.

A face had emerged from the black plastic bag: blood oozed from every facial orifice, and the lifeless eyes were wide and resentful. The sight was made all the more ghastly and
horrific by the intermittent flashes of lightning.

The young officer cried out a second time; he hurriedly backed away, tripping over himself and falling down on his rear in his panic.

“Chief! Chief! We have a situation!”

The officer, young and with only a few years of experience under his belt, quickly got out his phone and attempted to report to his boss.

He tried several times, but couldn’t get through.

He looked at the error message on his phone; f*ck! There was no signal here!

The junior officer looked at the main road leading towards the resort. The rain and wind obscured the entrance. He looked at the direction he had come from; that way, too, was covered in a dense fog.

He hurriedly got up, stamped the mud from his feet, and grabbed the rifle he had kicked away. He ran back to the
police station as fast as he could.

Not long after, the superintendent of the police station near Sahyadri Mountain was roused from his sleep by the urgent ringing of his phone.

“What happened?” the superintendent demanded as he hurried into the station. He saw the rifle the junior officer had hauled back from the muddy road. His eyes immediately narrowed. “That’s an American Thunderbolt sniper rifle! Where did you find this?”

“On the road leading towards Sahyadri Mountain Resort Villa.”

There was still fear lurking in the junior officer’s eyes. He shook it off and then looked at the superintendent
admiringly. “Chief, you recognise this gun?!”

He had known that the superintendent was an army veteran, but he had not expected him to be an expert in
firearms.

The superintendent smiled. He gazed at the sniper rifle, a far-away look in his eyes. “I remember those days. I’d
wanted so badly to be the sniper in my squad and so I worked my ass off studying everything there was to know
about these rifles. In end though, someone else surpassed me. I didn’t get the position.”

This was a painful memory for the superintendent. The junior officer, sensing this, immediately changed the
subject. “Chief, there was also a dead man there, with a plastic bag wrapped around his head. I found this sniper rifle beside him.”

“What? A dead man’s body, and a plastic bag around his head?” The superintendent’s jaw dropped. “Which god of war has decided to grace our humble Sahyadri Mountain with his presence today?!”

The junior officer looked at the superintendent, terror-stricken. He had no idea what his boss was talking about.

“Chief, there was also a call from the parents of a C University law student earlier this evening. They said that
the C University law students are currently staying in Sahyadri Mountain Resort Villa for their graduation trip, but no one has been able to contact them, not by mobile phone, internet, or even the landlines.

They’re worried sick, and want us to see what’s going on. I went to check, but I hadn’t even made it into the villa when I saw… this on the road.”

He pointed at the sniper rifle. “Call Sahyadri Mountain Resort Villa and get me Old Shyam from their security office.” The superintendent seated
himself; he lit a cigarette and began to smoke to clear his mind.

The junior officer stood up and shook his head. He tapped the phone receiver. “Like I said, The phone lines over at Sahyadri Mountain Resort Villa are down. No phone signal, either. Which was why I had personally ran over to see what was up, but before I reached the resort, I found this, and the dead man I mentioned.” He added,

“The body’s still lying on
the road.”

“The lines are dead?! There’s no signal?!” The superintendent’s face had gone deadly serious. He took an
unhappy drag on his cigarette. “I’ve heard enough. Wake everyone and have them put on bulletproof vests. We’re going into the mountains!”

Five minutes later, a small squad of policemen armed with walkie-talkies and bulletproof vests had assembled.

They put on their raincoats and began walking towards Sahyadri Mountain Resort Villa. Since there were many of them, they made good time and soon arrived at the spot where the junior officer had found the sniper rifle and the body.

The dead man was still lying on the ground, the slashed plastic bag drooping from the impossible knot around his neck.

The superintendent shone a flashlight over the body, then motioned for two of his men to come over. “Take him back to the station and ID him, quickly. The rest of you, follow me.”

He ran swiftly in the rain with eight policemen behind him.

He was just about to reach the villa gate when suddenly— Whoosh a bullet flew out of the woods near the villa; it struck the junior officer, who was leading the way, in the chest. The man screamed and fell backwards.

“Down! Everybody down!” The superintendent hurriedly waved and ordered everyone to get down on the ground.

He crawled over to the junior officer who had been shot, and asked quietly, “Brother Dev, you all right?”

They were all wearing bulletproof vests. A bullet to the vest may hurt, but it wasn’t life-threatening.

The junior officer groaned. “That hurt like a mother f*cker!”

“Your mother’s alive and well. Don’t curse her, you ungrateful child!” The superintendent said gruffly as he slapped the junior officer on the back. He slowly got up from the ground and checked his surroundings before giving the order: “Onwards!”

The junior officer who had just been shot in the chest got up.

Just then, another bullet flew out from behind a tree.

This time, it struck the junior officer’s helmet.

His helmet wasn’t bulletproof. Once again, he collapsed backwards, only this time, he made no sound.

Another policeman who had been standing next to the junior officer hurriedly shouted, “Chief! Brother Dev got hit again!” He reached for the body in the mud, pulling it to the side.

The superintendent immediately fired several consecutive shots in the direction from where the second bullet had come, yelling, “Over there! Shoot them! Shoot them dead!”

On the battlefield, any sniper worth their salt made sure to move to a new position after every shot. They had to.
Otherwise, the enemy would be able to trace the sniper’s position by analysing the ballistics of his bullets.

Once they had his location, the sniper would be mercilessly bombarded, with the end result being a ten-meter radius of barren land around whatever was left of the sniper. This was why snipers were also known as “cannon fodder” when out on the battlefield.

Up here, in the mountain woods of the India, the superintendent realized that the sniper he was dealing with was a complete amateur.

The two shots had come from the same direction.

The policemen did not hesitate to pull out their guns and return fire.

Their guns were not as powerful as a sniper rifle, but even so, there was strength to be gained in large numbers. Shots rang out one after the other, never letting up, interspersed
only by only the sound of the rain. The man who had been trying to shoot them from the woods found himself
completely suppressed by the gunfire; he could not find an opening, nor could he even look up from his hiding spot.

It wasn’t long before the officers heard a low scream. The branches in the forest swayed a few times. The policemen shot again, but there was no longer any movement.

It was the middle of the night, and it was raining heavily.

Visibility was very low.

Assessing their predicament what it boiled down to was: an officer from the Sahyadri Mountain Police Station had been killed in action. This, along with the unidentified dead man, and the sniper who had escaped, had effectively escalated the situation.

This was serious.

“Take Brother Dev back to the station. Call the higher-ups and the local troops for backup, stat! Tell them we’ve got a major situation here!” said the superintendent vehemently.

He wiped his face; he could no longer tell whether his face was wet from the rain, his sweat, or his tears.

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