Chapter 135: Neuralyzer to the play!

Thankappan and Abhirami walked together for a considerable distance before she opened her mouth. "So, what are you gonna do?" She asked.

"Huh?"

"Mr Sadanandan brought you here because there's something you can do to make me stop from talking, right?" She asked again.

"Well, it's not wrong technically…" Thankappan shrugged.

"Hmm, so are you gonna cut my tongue out or something? I can still write and stuff to point out what he did. So, are you gonna cut my fingers out as well? Then I'd find some other way… So, are you gonna kill me?" She asked as she sighed.

"Ha… Why are your thoughts so dark? What makes you think that?" Thankappan countered with a question of his own.

"Can you blame me for it? After all the things I saw, it's obvious that I'll have thoughts like this. How else are you gonna stop me from talking?" She sounded frustrated as she said that.

"Makes sense. But no, we're not gonna kill you or something. And the answer to your last question would be this right here!" Thankappan showed off the neuralyzer.

"What's this?" She asked.

Thankappan sighed as he took out a small notebook from his pocket. "Okay, this right here is a neuralyzer. Or else known as…" He began doing the stuff that he usually does before he uses the neuralyzer on a person.

"What are you doing?" Abhirami looked confused.

"It's standard government procedure before neuralyzer's usage, kid." Thankappan replied.

"Government? Aren't you a teacher in a private school?" She looked even more confused at this point. Nothing made sense to her.

"Yes, and no. Anyhow, say goodbye to your memories now." Thankappan smiled as he flashed the neuralyzer.

"What the!" Before she had a chance to think about what was going on, she was already under the neuralyzer's spell.

"Hmm, so here's what happened. You and Tar… Sadanandan were walking together when a few… stalkers tried wooing you. You didn't like it and politely declined their advances. However, they tried attacking you out of spite. Thankfully, Sadanandan knew karate. So, he made space for you to escape and that you did. And that's when you met me and told what's going on—and that's done. All that's left is…" Thankappan shook Abhirami out of her trance.

"Huh? What's happening? Mr. Thankappan?" Abhirami felt as if something veiled her memories as she tried to remember the events that preceded this.

"Thank god, you're back! I was seriously worried when I saw you just space out in the open like that!" Thankappan sounded really concerned as he spouted those words out of his mouth.

"Ha… I see." Suddenly, she remembered everything. Taro valiantly fighting off three people and asking her to escape and call for help and how she met Thankappan on her way. "Mr Sadanandan… He's in danger! We've gotta help him." She cried.

"Where's he?" He asked as Abhirami pointed the way back to where the fight occurred. "Hmm, you stay here. I'll check on him and return." He spoke.

"No. I ran away once, but I'm not gonna do that again. I'll come with you." She urged.

"Is that so? Hmm, even if that's the case, I'll be leading from the front. I don't want them randomly pop up on you." He replied.

"That's fine." She nodded her head.

"Cool. Let's go." Thankappan walked forwards.

He was concerned about whether Taro could hide away the bodies. So, he thought of walking as slowly as possible.

However, once he did that, Abhirami nudged him from behind, asking him to walk quicker. Hence, he had no choice but to do so.

Although that was the case, he wasn't gonna give up that quick. "Sadanandan? Is everything fine there? I'll be coming there WITH ABHIRAMI!" He shouted as he walked towards Taro.

He did it quite a few times that Abhirami got annoyed by it. However, she said nothing.

"Sheesh. You don't have to scream like that." It was Taro who finally made Thankappan put a stop to it.

Abhirami looked at Taro, who looked tired. She could even see a few blood stains after fighting three people. Tears welled up in her eyes as she ran towards him and hugged him.

"Mr Sadanandan! You're alright!" She could no longer control the stream of tears falling from her eyes.

"Hey! What are you crying for?" Taro asked.

"I thought that I'd never see you. After all, you had to fight three people!" She said as she tried to stop her tears.

"Three, huh… Yea, it was pretty hard, but manageable." Taro replied.

Although there was some guilt in his voice for feeding a lie to her brain, he believed it was necessary, so he didn't think much of it later.

"Is that so? Where are the three now?" She asked.

"Ah, they ran away. They couldn't deal with me and my tenacity, so they fled as soon as they got the chance." Taro replied with a smirk on his face.

"Hehe, you're a karate master, after all!" She smiled.

Taro suddenly flinched and turned towards Thankappan, who slightly nodded his head. "Ha, yea… I'm super powerful in that terms." He spoke.

"No kidding." Thankappan unconsciously blurted out.

"Hmm?" Taro stared at him.

"Ha, nothing. I said nothing!" Thankappan covered for himself.

"Anyway, why don't we head to the bus stop now? You had a traumatic experience with those stalkers, so it would be better to get a rest." Taro suggested.

"So, they were actually stalkers, huh?" Thankappan was surprised.

When he framed the story, he randomly called them stalkers, so when he heard that his fake story thankfully matches with the real one, he was extremely happy.

"Yea, they couldn't handle rejection… Pathetic bastards." Taro scoffed.

"So, what do you think? Are they gonna come again for me?" Abhirami asked.

"I don't think so. After all, I gave them a really stern warning!" Taro smiled.

"Hmm, is that so? Then it's great! Thank you, Mr Sadanandan!" She smiled back as a response.

After this event, Taro and Thankappan escorted Abhirami to the bus stop, and she could go back home happy without being concerned about the stalkers.

Taro and Thankappan waved their arms as they sent off Abhirami. However, once she was nowhere to be seen, the MIB agent stared at Taro. "Okay, you're gonna tell everything that happened today!" He spoke.

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