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Chapter 8 - First episode (1)

"Huh?"

"Number one trending in the film section?"

She recalls that a few weeks ago, there was a trending video titled "Trailer" in the film section. However, she hadn't watched the video because she rarely indulges in movies and web series. Her busy work schedule always keeps her occupied, and her own video production consumes a significant amount of her time. She has to thoroughly cover every by of story based videos game, including the plot, characters, and even explore alternate endings, which often takes her an entire week to complete for a single game. As a result, she didn't prioritize watching films and web series.

After briefly pondering, she decided to resume scrolling through the comments, she didn't pay attention to it for long primarily due to her upcoming hectic schedule next week, where she would be engrossed in creating content for a new video on her channel from a video game. After a while she stopped reading the comments on her video.

1 pm, the first episode was now live on EE production channel on YouTube. Viewer where flocking over slowly.

Number of viewers watching live where increasing slowly as the 10 second countdown ticked by.

As the timer ticked away, Dylan remained seated in anticipation, repeating to himself, "At last, it's about to begin." He steadfastly held his position, refusing to budge, eagerly awaiting the long-awaited moment.

When the timer reached its final second, Dylan's mind raced with thoughts of Taran. Amidst the dwindling seconds, he couldn't help but ponder whether Taran had risen from his slumber or not.

"Thuk!"

"Thuk!" "Thuk!"

"Thuk!" "Thuk!" "Thuk!"...

"Father."

"Yes."

An 8 to 9-year-old child can be observed dashing energetically toward a secluded hut nestled amidst the dense foliage of a forest.

The immediate vicinity surrounding the hut was cleared out, allowing for an unobstructed view. Towering majestically around the hut stood a cluster of remarkably large trees, reaching an average height of 180 to 200 meters (590 to 656 feet).

"What have you managed to catch today, my child?"

"Father, I caught green rabbit."

"How many of them did you manage to catch?"

"Today I was quite lucky, as I stumbled upon three green rabbits ensnared in the trap, that I had set earlier."

"Oh you set a trap for the green rabbits."

"Father, I indeed devised a trap in close proximity to the rabbit field, precisely where I had spotted the distinctive green footprints left by the them."

Upon completing the construction of the hut, the man turned around and caught sight of his child clutching three small green rabbits in his hand. Observing the size of the rabbits, which perfectly matched the child's hand, he was intrigued.

"Take these green rabbits to the kitchen child. I plan to use them to prepare a delightful soup tonight," the man instructed.

"Of course, father," the child replied. The news of his father's intention to make rabbit soup filled him with joy, as he had savored it in the past and found it absolutely delicious. Eagerly, he scooped up the rabbits and dashed towards the solitary tree standing beside the newly constructed hut. This tree, towering approximately 250 to 270 meters, claimed the title of the tallest one in the entire forest. Ingeniously, wooden planks had been affixed to the tree, forming a staircase going to top of the tree. He commenced his ascent, climbing the stairs to reach the house which was made almost in the middle of the tree.

As he arrived at the wooden tree house, he ventured inside and made his way towards the kitchen. There, he carefully placed the trio of vibrant green rabbits on the counter. As he set them down, a radiant white glow enveloped his entire body, except for his head, and gradually dissipated.

Filled with excitement, he hurriedly descended the stairs to call his father, only to discover that his father had already arrived.

"Aska how long were you able to strengthen your body Today."

"Father, I was able to strengthen my body all this time."

"Good, very good!"

"Keep pushing yourself to strengthen your body further; don't cease until you reach your limit today."

"Understood, Father."

Upon receiving his father's instruction, he resumed his efforts to fortify his body, resulting in a luminous white aura enveloping his entire body, excluding his head.

"Ensure you strengthen your head as well."

"Very well, Father." Aska complied, directing his focus towards fortifying his head, and soon, his head too was enveloped in the radiant white glow. At this point, his entire body was completely covered by the luminous aura.

"Let's go to the kitchen and help me cook the soup."

"Ok."

Together, Aska and his father made their way towards the kitchen, to make the Green rabbits soup for night.

Upon stepping into the kitchen, Aska's father promptly issued his instructions, tasking him with the responsibility of cleaning the vibrant green rabbits.

With careful hands, Aska gently picked up the rabbits one by one, gently placing them into the sink, preparing to give them a thorough cleaning.

Aska first removed their skin and then diligently scrubbed the rabbits, ensuring each one was meticulously washed and freed from any traces of dirt or impurities.

As the cleaning process neared its completion, Aska's father further directed him, "Aska, cut the green rabbits into smaller, bite-sized pieces."

"Very well, Father," Aska responded, acknowledging his father's instructions. He extended his hand, and as he did, a radiant white light began to gather, gradually taking the form of a small knife. However, his father interpreted him when he started to form a knife from his chakra.

"Aska, don't rely solely on chakras. Take a regular knife and channel your chakra to smoothen its surface. Then, focus your chakra on the edge and sharpen it," his father instructed. From the corner of his eye, he glanced at Aska, and checked whether he was doing what he instructed him.

Having absorbed his father's instructions, Aska picked up a knife from the kitchen countertop. Then he focused his attention on the knife and the knife enveloped in a luminous white glow, with the edge emitting a slightly brighter radiance.

"Excellent, very good," his father praised.

"Now, cut the green rabbits into bite-sized pieces and proceed to cleanse them with water again."

"Understood, Father," Aska acknowledged his father's instructions then he started cutting the green rabbits.

When Aska cut all three of the green rabbits in the bite size pieces then he washed them thoroughly.

After all that was done he passed them to his father.

"Aska go down and bring some onion and tomato form the shed that I had build."

"Ok father."