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Dev glanced at Rahi, who sat quietly in Ranjana's lap, and admired the beauty of the mother and daughter duo. He didn't want to reveal that he had been intentionally avoiding coming in front of Ranjana, trying to protect himself from becoming vulnerable. "It was work," he replied slowly. "Work, work, and work..." Ranjana took a deep breath. Does every man value his work more than a woman? "Then your wife will also have a complaint against you," Ranjana sighed. Dev started laughing. "What happened?" Ranjana asked, puzzled by his sudden laughter. "I'm not married," Dev answered with a smile. "Oh, so a busy man like you must avoid getting married," Ranjana teased. "Hey, why do you say that?" Dev asked, curious about her remark. "You know, it's so frustrating when work takes over and l