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Raghav Williams panted heavily and raised his head, tightly closing his eyes to contain his anger. But in the process, he desperately needed a cigarette. He pulled out a cigarette case from his pocket, extracted one, and lit it with a lighter. Inhaling deeply, he smoked the cigarette, finishing it quickly. He reached for another cigarette, lighting it for himself. Feeling some relief, he stared at the ground and sighed, continuing to smoke. During his silence, Rahi refrained from uttering a word or disturbing him. She allowed him to smoke and endure his anger in peace. Raghav walked over to the desk near the couch and extinguished the cigarette in the ashtray. Taking a deep breath, he looked at the couch in front of him and smirked sarcastically. "You know, you're different from all t