This story is not just a work of imagination—it’s a voice that emerged from the depths of a teenage mind. A voice that saw the flaws in society, tried to understand them, and chose to challenge them through the power of words. Yes, you read that right—I wrote this book when I was in the eighth grade. At an age when most children are busy solving math problems and memorizing science definitions, I was building a world where a thief becomes a savior, where theft is not merely a crime but a form of social resistance. At the heart of this story is ‘M’—a character who is a thief by profession, but a revolutionary by spirit. He robs the rich, but only to distribute wealth among the poor. He breaks laws, but only to protect humanity. What is the real reason behind his thefts? Will his mission succeed? Will society accept him or punish him? You’ll find the answers to these questions within the pages of this story. But more importantly, you’ll discover the perspective of a young writer—one not limited by age or imagination. I am Ranjan Kumar, from Hajipur, Bihar. I hold a degree in English Literature, but my soul writes in Hindi. ‘Raudra’ is my pen name—born from fire, rebellion, and a dream to give voice to those who are often silenced. This book is dedicated to all young minds who think, feel, and write—whether or not the world takes them seriously. Because imagination has no age. And revolution… can be born at any moment. – Raudra (Ranjan Kumar)