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Result 2: a Google Drive link from a forum post dated 2018. The file was gone. “File is in owner’s trash,” Google said politely.

Frustrated, he slammed the laptop shut. The screen cracked — a tiny spiderweb in the top left corner.

That night, he walked to the old public library. It was supposed to close at 8 PM, but the watchman, Shambhu, knew Rohan by sight. “Beta, andar aaja. Light hai abhi tak.”

Rohan smiled. The cracked laptop stayed in his bag.

Result 1: a sketchy website with flashing “DOWNLOAD NOW” buttons. He clicked. A pop-up: “Your phone has a virus! Call this number.” He closed it.

Tomorrow was the SSC CGL prelims. His books were three years old. His coaching center had shut down last month. And his wallet held exactly ₹240 — enough for two meals, not for a new ₹550 guide.

Inside, on a dusty bottom shelf, under “R” — a single copy of RS Aggarwal’s General Knowledge 2021 . Someone had scribbled in the margins. Page 147 had a coffee stain. But it was all there: History, Geography, Polity, Science, even a chapter on “Latest Who’s Who” that ended in 2020.

Result 3: a Quora answer. “Stop looking for free PDFs. Buy the book. Support the author.” Rohan almost laughed. Support the author? He’d support the chai-wala first, who let him sit in his stall till midnight studying.