CHAPTER No: THREE (KESAVAN’S ROMANCE) There’s none in the city who didn’t know Ramamurthy Sastrigal, famous for potency which he proved by having four daughters and four sons. The house in which they were living was neither a hut nor a cottage. It’s very difficult to identify which’s kitchen and which one, bed room or reception hall. He was a rival to Kesavan’s father who was also a prohit. One day, he paid a visit to Kesavan’s residence. Neelavathy, mother of Kesavan, was surprised to see him there and she sussed out that he was expecting something from them. But she nodded and offered him a seat to sit in front of her. He was always used to beat about the bush. “Where’s Anna? (It means, father of Kesavan) Last week, I saw you taking medial treatments from Dr. Dharmarajan. How do

