In the sprawling, labyrinthine metropolis of Kolkata, where ancient traditions brush against the frantic pulse of modernity, life often unfolds in layers of quiet complexity. For Chunmun Singh, a man whose intellect thrived in the precise, ordered world of server architecture, the intricate structures he designed for InfoCys stood in stark contrast to the fractured framework of his own existence. Logic, the steadfast compass that guided his professional life, offered no solace, no blueprint to navigate the emotional wreckage left in the wake of his wife Sita's departure years prior. Kolkata, his home, had become a landscape of memory and melancholy, its familiar streets echoing with the silence she left behind. The smoggy air, thick with the scents of diesel, spice, and decay, seemed to mirror the internal haze that clouded his days. Confined not by choice but by circumstance to the periphery of his brother's household, Chunmun existed as a ghost at the feast, a quiet reminder of obligations felt and affections withheld. As the world outside braced for the unprecedented storm of a global pandemic in 2020, Chunmun found himself facing an internal siege, a convergence of physical illness and existential dread that would force him to confront the very nature of life, death, and the unexpected light that can pierce even the deepest shadows. This is the story of his descent, his fall, and the astonishing journey that followed - a testament to the enduring power of love and the strange, unpredictable paths to finding peace.
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