Khuda Haafiz Chapter 2 Agni Pariksha May 2026

On the deck, under a sky choked with stars, Nargis held her mother’s hand. She looked at Sameer, his face bruised, his soul unbroken.

“Stop,” he hissed. “Or the mother dies. Then Nargis will watch. Then you, hero.” khuda haafiz chapter 2 agni pariksha

They found the room on the third floor. Through the grimy window, Sameer saw her: Nargis’s mother, Ammi Jan, hooked to a monitor, her face a map of pain. And beside her, sitting with the patience of a spider, was Rizwan. He was older, his face scarred—perhaps from his own fire—but his eyes held the same cold glitter. On the deck, under a sky choked with

The name hit Sameer like a burning beam. Rizwan. The man who had wanted Nargis, who had set their world ablaze when they refused to bow. Now, he held the last thread of Nargis’s family. “Or the mother dies

“No,” she gripped his wrist. “Together. Agni Pariksha means we both walk through the flames.”

They crossed the border illegally, not as refugees this time, but as shadows. Karachi was a beast of humidity and noise. The hospital was a crumbling colonial building on the edge of Lyari, a place where even the police feared to tread.

Nargis was silent for a long time. Then, she spoke, her voice dry as tinder. “It’s a trap.”