25th April 1661
Kupwara, Kashyapamar (Jammu Kashmir and Ladakh)
The carriage came to a screeching halt, and a young boy around the age of 14 or 15 got out of the carriage with a bright and lively smile on his face. He had fair skin and a healthy complexion with a beautiful oval face bearing light brown eyes that glistened with the radiance of the morning sun like a pair of gems. If it was not for the way he dressed and a little stubble under his lips, people would have mistaken the boy for a girl.
Getting down right after him was an old man with a traditional butler attire of the Bharatiya Empire before the new fashion took over. The old man adjusted his pagdi with meticulous detail and ordered the servants to unload the luggage.
Jadeja Raghunathan, looking at the butler of his family staring at the servants as if they were some sort of thieves who were looking to steal all the money and run away, couldn't help but let out a deep breath.