The news had spread like wildfire. Udai Singh's spies were suspicious of the story of a Bhil boy who had killed a tiger. It was an unimaginable feat by a tribal lad. Something was amiss. Udai Singh sent his soldiers to see for themselves. The soldiers hovered around the Bhil villages for weeks until the Bhils confronted them, fearing for their own safety. The soldiers could not confirm the news, but the spies could guess what Udai Singh feared. "He is going to rebel." He said to a worried Dheer Bai. "That is why he has befriended those Bhils." "If you fear treason, Ranaji." Dheer Bai seized the chance. "You can keep him under house imprisonment somewhere away from Chittorgarh." Udai Singh looked reluctant. "The chiefs will see it as my weakness." He grunted. "I will tell my spies to keep an eye on them." "It's unsafe to stay here anymore." Pratap stopped at his morsel, hearing his mother speak. She was fanni...