Written by Mohammad Faiz Assadi
Once upon a time, there lived a poor boy named Elvin. He studied at St. Stephan Law and Engineering College. Elvin was kind-hearted, humble, and determined despite his poverty. Every day, he attended his classes sincerely, paying full attention to his lecturers.
But in his class, there was a notorious bully named Jacko, the son of a cruel man named Marco. Jacko used to tease Elvin every day. One day, just before the exams, Jacko and his gang brutally beat Elvin to stop him from appearing in the test. Filled with silent rage, Elvin vowed to take revenge one day.
When he recovered, he returned to college, but fate had something mysterious planned for him. One day, Marco's men attacked Elvin again. They thought they had killed him, but he was only unconscious.
While unconscious, Elvin slipped into a dream world—a world that felt real but was far from his own. He found himself living in an ancient kingdom called Gorva, also known as "The Home of Happiness." However, the people there called it "The Land of Sadness," because the king was cruel, arrogant, and a tyrant who kidnapped young girls from villages.
In this world, Elvin lived with his poor but loving family—his father, a farmer; his mother, a homemaker; and his little sister, Riya. One day, the evil king spotted Riya near a river and abducted her. When Elvin's parents heard the news, they broke down in tears.
Elvin comforted them and said,
"Don't worry, Mom and Dad. I will bring Riya back."
He borrowed a horse from a friend's father and began his journey. Through scorching sun, freezing cold, and heavy rain, he traveled tirelessly until he reached a small village, where he rented a room to rest.
That night, a group of thieves tried to rob him. Just then, a brave girl named Rina arrived with her guards, scared off the robbers, and helped Elvin. They became friends, and soon their friendship turned into love.
After a few days, Elvin remembered his mission and told Rina,
"My love, I must go to rescue my sister, but I promise I will return for you."
He infiltrated the king's palace and saved Riya from captivity. Riya cried with joy and hugged her brother tightly.
However, when Elvin later returned to Rina's village, he found it destroyed. The same robbers had attacked, killed her father, and violated Rina before killing her. Elvin was shattered. He fell to his knees at her grave, crying uncontrollably.
He whispered,
"Rina, I promise, those who did this to you will pay."
Fueled by rage and grief, Elvin armed himself and tracked down the thieves' hideout in a dark forest. He fought them one by one, killing each of them. The leader of the gang was powerful, and after a fierce battle, he knocked Elvin down.
As Elvin struggled to rise, he heard Rina's voice in his heart:
"My love, stand up. Take revenge for all the women who suffered."
With renewed strength, Elvin fought back and defeated the leader. He dragged the cruel man into the village square and tied him to a post.
Elvin said to the women,
"This man hurt your sisters and daughters. Today, you will give him justice."
The women threw stones, poured boiling water, and punished him until he died.
Elvin returned home, reunited with his family, and lived peacefully with his sister Riya—forever cherishing Rina's memory in his heart. He had fought not only for his love but also for justice, proving that even a poor boy's dream can change the world.
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As Elvin lived happily with his family, one night he had a strange dream.
Rina appeared and said softly,
"Elvin… it's me—Rina, your classmate who always sat on the first bench. I loved you…"
Elvin woke up in shock, back in his real world.
Was it all just a dream?
Will Elvin ever meet Rina again?
