The child who fell into the underground chamber recovered to conscious and tried to climb up but discovered that the wooden steps leading to the entrance of the tunnel were destroyed. He screamed for help, came to feel annoyed and wandered around, finally found a door with a closed knob. Upon opening the door of the chamber he discovered a scary path inside, but he decided to pass through that way to get rid of that chamber. Despite finding two human skeletons on his journey he ended up in a semi-underground unused old library.Â
From the upper window of the library, the streetlight illuminated an old book, which drew the child's attention. When he took out the book, he discovered that it is personal diary of Vishnu Vardhana, a Royal of Hamsatatva Dynasty. The book begins on 19th July 1905, in an Old Gurukul controlled by the Hamsatatva RajaGurus. Vishnu Vardhana was a child studying in that Gurukul. His best friend was Karna Varma, who was also his cousin (son of his father's sister). The father of Karna Varma was a subordinate king in the kingdom of the Hamsatatvas. The two were well-educated, and even after finishing the Gurukula Vidya (schooling), they maintained their friendship. This led them to marry each other's sisters and become even closer. As soon as the Royal marriages were over, they began to disperse to their own kingdoms.
Within a few days of returning to his kingdom, Karna Varma's father died and he was promoted to sub-ordinate king. As he remembers and admires Humspur's beauty and architecture each day, he began to feel jealous of the throne. His mind began to sink into the ocean of jealousy and finally, he devised a plan to usurp the throne. With his wife, he entered the Humspur and met Vishnu Vardhana, his friend and prince. He cried that because his father had died, he felt very lonely, and he wished to live within the Humspur with the Royal family for some time. As a result, Vishnu Vardhana was deeply moved and with the permission of his father allowed him to live with them at Hongirana Palace.
In the meantime, there was a power cut, and the Library room became pitch black. The child grew frightened and tried to escape. As soon as the power came back on, he escaped from the same window from which he received light. His book slipped back into the library in his struggle to leave the window. As he looked around for a way to return home, a nearby police station caught his eye.
At the police station, he found someone admiring him and asking about him. He then started narrating his experiences. Rakshit, sitting inside a cabin, drowsy and thinking about how to find out his history, was woken by the child's words immediately. Rakshit ran from his cabin and asked the child about the library, jumped into it, and found the book the child has read. Upon leaving the old library, he read the book and started meeting people who were involved in maintaining Hongirana Palace. He ended up arresting his own brother Anwesh Kumar as he was one of the criminals.
The Case is not yet solved, Anwesh Kumar is only one of the criminals, remaining criminals were yet to be found.
What is the remaining part left in the book?
How was his own brother finalised as one of the criminals?
Along with Ravindran, who else were killed?
Who were the persons involved in maintaining Hongirana Palace and Rakshit met?