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The Unborn Heir: Banished Before Birth

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***The Unborn Heir: Banished Before Birth*** Cast out before his first breath, Mukul was never meant to survive. On the night the ruthless Ahir matriarch, Savita Ahir, banished the pregnant Meera and tore her children away, she believed she had erased the greatest threat to her throne. To Savita, Meera was nothing more than an orphan who had somehow become the heart of the family—a woman too loved, too powerful, and too dangerous to remain. But Meera was never an orphan. She was Avni Raichand, the lost heiress of the ancient Raichand and Malhotra dynasties, a bloodline whose influence stretched across continents and whose secrets reached far beyond the mortal world. Rescued by two mysterious couples living hidden lives—legendary masters from rival sects and heirs to powerful medical clans—Meera gave birth to a son unlike any other. Mukul. Blessed with a photographic memory, a mind beyond genius, and a dormant bloodline feared by ancient powers, Mukul was raised in secrecy and trained in everything from cultivation and medicine to finance, hacking, strategy, technology, and empire-building. Years later, while his mother returns to reclaim her forgotten legacy and builds a global intelligence network to search for her lost children, Mukul rises from the shadows under countless hidden identities. In the gambling world, he is the **gambling king. In medicine, the **Ghost Healer**. In finance, the **Stock God**. In business, the **demon chairman. In the cyber world, there is the faceless legend known as **Phantom Zero**. No one has ever seen his face. No one knows the truth. The legends feared across industries, sects, and underground worlds are all one man. As separated siblings rise as leaders of powerful guilds, sects, and secret organisations across the globe, fate begins to pull the fractured family back together. But reunion will not come without blood. Enemies made in the shadows, rival bloodlines, ancient sect wars, inheritance conspiracies, and the woman who once cast him out all stand in Mukul’s path. They called him an orphan. One day, the orphan they discarded will return—not as a son, but as the storm destined to claim every throne they tried to deny him.
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Chapter 1 - Cast Out from the Ahir Mansion

The sprawling Ahir mansion stood in unnatural silence that afternoon.

Usually, its marble corridors echoed with footsteps, laughter, and the distant murmur of servants moving about. But today, fate had chosen a cruel hour. The elder family members had all gone out for a business meeting and temple visit, leaving the mansion under the complete authority of one woman.

Savita Ahir.

Seated in the grand hall like a queen upon her throne, Savita's sharp eyes fell upon the young woman standing before her.

Meera.

Her face was pale, exhaustion visible beneath her trembling calm. One hand rested protectively over her abdomen, where the life of her unborn child quietly grew. Around her stood her five children, confused and frightened by the strange tension in the air.

Aghav, the eldest, instinctively moved closer to his mother.

Vivaan clutched Meera's saree pallu.

Aria's bright eyes darted between Savita and the bodyguards lined near the pillars.

Anaya was already in tears.

Little Reyansh stood stubbornly in front of his mother, tiny fists clenched.

Savita slowly rose from her seat.

Her voice was cold enough to freeze the room.

"Meera," she said, her lips curling into a disdainful smile, "I gave you shelter in this house, and this is how you repay me?"

Meera frowned, fear rising in her chest.

"Mother… what are you saying?"

"Don't call me that." Savita's voice lashed out like a whip. "You and your children have become far too comfortable here."

The children instinctively moved behind Meera.

Meera swallowed hard.

"Please… if I have made any mistake, tell me. Don't frighten the children."

Savita laughed softly, but there was no warmth in it.

"Mistake?" she said. "The mistake was allowing an orphan like you to enter the Ahir mansion."

Those words struck Meera like a blow.

Before she could respond, Savita raised her hand.

Ten heavily built bodyguards stepped into the hall.

Meera's breath caught.

"Savita ji… what is this?"

Savita descended the staircase with deliberate grace, stopping just inches away from her.

"This house belongs to the Ahirs," she said coldly. "Not to you."

Her eyes shifted to Meera's stomach.

"And certainly not to that child."

Meera instinctively stepped back, shielding herself and the children.

"No… please…"

Savita's expression hardened.

"Take them."

At once, the bodyguards moved.

Chaos erupted.

"NO!" Meera screamed as two guards grabbed Aghav and Vivaan.

"MAMAA!" Anaya cried as another lifted her into his arms.

Aria struggled fiercely, kicking and hitting.

"Leave us! Leave my mother!"

Little Reyansh bit one guard's hand so hard the man cursed in pain.

Meera lunged forward, but two guards restrained her.

"LET MY CHILDREN GO!"

Her voice echoed through the mansion like shattered glass.

Savita stood unmoved.

Her eyes were filled not with anger but with something colder.

Possession.

Jealousy.

Fear.

For years, Meera had become the heart of this house.

The children adored her.

The staff respected her.

Even the family elders often praised her kindness.

Savita had watched her own authority slowly weaken.

And she hated it.

Today, she had chosen to erase the threat.

One by one, the children were dragged toward the waiting black SUVs outside.

"Mama!" Vivaan sobbed.

"Don't take us away!" Aria screamed.

Aghav, despite tears in his eyes, shouted, "I'll come back for you, Mama!"

Those words broke Meera.

She fell to her knees, struggling against the guards.

"Please… don't separate them… please…"

Savita bent slightly, her voice dropping to a whisper sharp as a blade.

"If they are truly your children, they can come back anytime."

Her eyes narrowed.

"But not together."

Meera stared at her in horror.

Savita straightened and said in a voice filled with contempt,

"How did you even enter this house?"

The final words shattered whatever hope Meera had left.

The gates of the mansion opened.

Five cars stood waiting.

Each child was placed into a different vehicle.

Five directions.

Five unknown destinies.

Meera screamed until her voice turned hoarse.

The iron gates slowly began to close.

Inside the car, Reyansh pressed his palm desperately against the glass.

"MAMAAA!"

The sound tore through Meera's soul.

Then the cars drove away.

Different roads.

Different fates.

Different futures.

Meera collapsed on the cold stone steps outside the mansion gates.

The evening wind swept through her hair as tears streamed endlessly down her face.

Her children.

Her world.

Gone.

Behind the gates, Savita stood on the balcony, watching from above.

A satisfied smile touched her lips.

"The throne of this family belongs to me," she murmured.

But far away, destiny had already begun to move.

The children she had scattered would one day rise.

And the unborn child in Meera's womb would become the storm that returned to claim everything.