Bani, an Adinaagin, is trying to save her husband Veeranshu from the villainous Markat, who is also known as Jay. Markat has put everyone around Veer and Bani into a trance and is trying to kill them. However, Veeranshu's love for Bani brings him back to life. Bani kills Markat, and Veeranshu and Bani are reunited.
Later, the story jumps forward in time, where Veer and Bani are shown to be a happy couple, expecting a child. The planetary positions have changed, signaling the end of an era. Despite the danger, Veer and Bani are determined to be together and fight for their love.
The story then jumps to a scene where Bani is shown to be giving birth to their child, who is a hybrid of an eagle and a shape-shifting serpent woman. A mysterious figure is shown to be waiting for the baby, intending to kill it. The figure is revealed to be a villain who believes that the baby's birth is a violation of the law of nature and will bring about destruction.
The story concludes with the villain's ominous warning, suggesting that the baby's birth will have far-reaching consequences.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Veer's phone's last location was near Bani.
2. Bani and Veer had a conversation where Bani forgave Veer.
3. Bani referred to herself as Adinaagin, meaning a serpent woman.
4. Bani mentioned that she was cheated and wanted revenge.
5. Veer lost his memory in a house.
6. Someone has messed up the planetary positions, leading to destruction.
7. Saturn is moving in retrograde motion, which is a bad sign.
8. Destiny has been changed, and there is certain death coming up for Adinaagin (Bani).
9. Bani and Veer have a child together.
10. The child is not a human being, but a mixture of good and evil, and will express itself in a unique way.
11. The child will love darkness and hate light, and will live amongst humans but won't be able to tolerate them.
12. When certain boundaries are crossed, the baby will murder humans.
13. The eagle and the shape-shifting serpent woman (Bani and Veer) have broken the law of nature and must pay the price.
14. Their union will bring about destruction, and they have given birth to an Adishakt, not a human being.