In that exact moment of silence, her brain- stimulated by the touch of the smoke, asks with deep curiosity: Why isn't even a single drop of that care from the past-tense Ahare visible in Abir right before he leaves? Is Sneha really that unbearable to him? Caught off guard by this sudden question from her brain, Sneha tries to laugh uncomfortably and says, Maybe because I am cruel before, so Abir becomes cruel too. Abir probably counts my act as a blow or an attack. He wants to close the accounts by hitting back in response to that blow. And according to his plan, he is able to do exactly that with total success. Responding to Sneha’s logic, her brain says to her with pure sarcasm, "Wow! Human psychology is quite funny! A person who breaks down in tears because they cannot reciprocate love doesn't waste a single moment to reciprocate a blow. They hit back with all their strength, completely heartlessly!"