She sat in the car and planned to inform the police. Help would be a better option, she thought. But another note waited for her in the car. 'You will find him soon, keep on following,' 'turn your car back, and drive towards the Teerath province.’ It was the same province where Reeha was about to build her new office, which was offered by the delegates. At first, she was startled, but there was no time left, her car crossed the junction, and she reached the province at about 3 am. The region was barren land; it had nothing on it except for a small hut.
She entered the shelter, there were paintings all around, statues of women, children all lied around half made. It seemed as it was a painter's house. All the pictures which she saw were magnificent, and that one painting which was delivered to her home, of the farmer and his farm, lied in front of her. It was the same painting which had haunted Garang. There was no one in the house. She ran towards the car to see whether she could find a note, but there was no note this time, no clue. Then suddenly she went to the painting, it was still lying there. She kept the art in her car and drove back to her house.
(After reaching home)
Reeha rushed towards the store room, where she had kept the painting. The painting was held beside the storeroom door.
She took the art and moved towards her car. Then she took out both the pictures and scrutinized them. Both paintings were almost the same, but the painting which haunted Garang ,which was kept in the storeroom was painted with powdered colors. Reeha took out a lighter from her bag and moved it over the haunted picture to burn the powder, as soon as she did this, the actual painting came out of it. In that painting, she saw Garang hanging from the roof with the rope, a symbol of suicide. Her breath became faster; she again moved the lighter over the painting. It showed a hospital 'The mental ward.' At the last of the art, there was a note which read, ’19-oP, Teerath province, Rampura Highway'. Without wasting time Reeha rushed to the police station and banged at the Superintendent's desk, 'Sir, I know where Garang is. He has been admitted in the mental ward '19-oP, Teerath province near Rampura Highway, the same highway where we found his car'. At first, the police was shocked 'And how do you know that?'. 'This isn't the right time to discuss; we need to find him as soon as possible' she said. The police went with Reeha on the mentioned address.