Bhadra and Ajay were tired of so much war and violence in Kirat. They wanted a new life, away from the conflicts and the Golden Path. They decided to leave Kirat and look for a more peaceful place to live together.

But before they left, they had to settle some pending issues with the Golden Path. After Sabal's death and Amita's exile, the only leadership left was Ajay's and Bhadra's. They were respected by many, but also hated by others. Some followers of Amita rebelled against them, and some loyal to Sabal did not accept that Ajay had taken the Tarun Matara to live with him.

Ajay and Bhadra knew it would not be easy to leave Kirat. They had a responsibility to the people who supported them, and also to the memory of their parents. Ajay was the son of Mohan Ghale, the founder of the Golden Path, and Bhadra was the daughter of the former king of Kirat, deposed by Pagan Min. Many saw them as national heroes, and even as chosen by the goddess Kira to free Kirat from the tyrant Pagan Min.

They went to Banapur, where it all began. It was there that they met for the first time, when Ajay arrived in Kirat to spread his mother's ashes. They walked through the streets of the small village, hand in hand, under the eyes of the people. Some admired them, others feared them, others envied them. They looked like gods walking on earth.

Ajay whispered in Bhadra's ear, with a firm and reassuring voice: Calm down, everything will be fine. Trust me. I'm here with you. She nodded positively, feeling the support of her friend and the bond that united them. She trusted him more than anyone else. She loved him in secret. She knew he would not leave her alone.

Suddenly, a woman in the middle of the crowd begged for Tarun Matara:

Please help me! Amita took my children to become guerrillas! They are just children! I don't know if they are alive or dead!

Bhadra heard the whole story and was touched by the mother's pain. She remembered her own childhood, when she was separated from her family and raised to be Tarun Matara. She knew what it was like to lose everything because of war.

Bhadra: Ajay, I can't abandon Kyrat. I can't let this war destroy families like mine.

Ajay: I understand, Bhadra. I also decided to stay and be king of Kyrat. But I don't want you to risk yourself, because it will be a big fight. We will have to face immense obstacles.

Bhadra: Ajay, with you I would face all obstacles and challenges. You are my chosen one. I want to stay by your side. She spoke with those sparkling green eyes, which conveyed love and determination.

Ajay: He relived the dream he had with goddess Kyra. He was embarrassed and changed the subject: Let's talk to the members of the Golden Path. They need to know our plan.

Ajay and Bhadra decided that they would unite Kirat under a new flag. They would become king and queen of Kirat. They would end the war and bring peace.

No more running away from our destiny.