Surya met Kabir's gaze squarely, his expression resolute. "It's 'The Brahma Rakshas' group," he stated firmly, the weight of his words hanging heavily in the air.
"And that's precisely why I cannot work under your banner. Bringing me into your fold would only invite danger upon your group as well. It's in our best interest to maintain a normal trade relationship, just like you have with other groups and individuals."
Surya leaned forward, a hint of anticipation in his eyes. "But there's something on my mind," he began, only to be cut off by Aarav's directness.
Aarav's tone was sharp, his curiosity palpable, "What is it? You need some intel on 'The Brahma Rakshas' group, right? Seems like your online search didn't turn up much."
Surya nodded, acknowledging the accuracy of Aarav's assumption. "Yes," he admitted, his voice tinged with urgency. "I need to know more about them."
However, Surya didn't stop there. With a swift turn of negotiation, he proposed a deal that could benefit them all.
"If you provide me with the intel I need," he offered, "I'll handle your first delivery without charging a single rupee."
As the weight of his words settled in the room, a tense silence enveloped the trio.
Their eyes met in a silent exchange, each leader contemplating the potential advantages and risks of such an arrangement.
Aarav's silent nod signaled Yash to share what they knew about 'The Brahma Rakshas' group.
Yash began with a somber tone, "There's a saying in the underworld that goes, 'If you think you understand something about someone in 'The Brahma Rakshas', then you understand nothing at all.' It's a testament to the enigmatic nature of this group."
"The information we possess about them is only what they've allowed us to know, just enough to grasp the extent of their danger."
Yash's voice carried a weight of caution as he continued to divulge information about 'The Brahma Rakshas' group.
"Their modus operandi is simple: if they desire something, then they will achieve that thing by doing whatever they need to do, and no one can stop them from achieving it," he warned, his tone grave.
"At present, the group consists of five core members," Yash elaborated, each word laden with significance.
"The first member, 'Hiran_yaksha', is renowned for his intellect and cunning. He's the mastermind behind the group's operations, pulling the strings from the shadows."
He paused for a moment, allowing the gravity of his words to sink in before continuing.
"The second member, Mahish_asura, is feared for his unparalleled strength. There's no one in the underworld who has dared to cross him and lived to tell the tale."
Yash's voice took on a somber tone as he spoke of the third member. "Tarak_asura is known for his unyielding cruelty," he explained, his words carrying a chilling weight.
"Legend has it that no one outside of his group has ever laid eyes on him and lived to speak of it."
Yash's narrative continued, shedding light on the origins and composition of 'The Brahma Rakshas' group.
"These three members—the cunning 'Hiran_yaksha', the formidable 'Mahish_asura', and the merciless 'Tarak_asura'—served as the core pillars upon which the group was founded," he explained, his voice tinged with a sense of solemnity.
"Under the guidance of their leader, 'Shukra_acharya', they formed the bedrock of the organization, its very essence."
He paused, allowing the significance of their roles to sink in before proceeding. "In due course, they were joined by two more members," Yash continued, his words measured.
"First, there's 'Night_owl', renowned for his expertise in technical matters. He's notorious for his ability to manipulate digital landscapes, crafting illusions and mirages on the internet."
Yash's tone grew more somber as he spoke of the final member.
"And then there's 'Danu', a figure shrouded in mystery. She's known for her prowess in medical affairs and has earned a reputation for assembling her own army, the 'Danavas', by recruiting members from rival groups in a mysterious way," he elaborated, the weight of his words hanging heavy in the air.
"It was with this formidable force that we clashed just yesterday."
Yash concluded his briefing with a note of caution, his voice tinged with apprehension.
"That's all the intelligence we've managed to gather about them thus far," he stated solemnly, his words carrying the weight of their significance.
"But there's one more thing you need to be aware of: 'Night_owl'."
He paused, allowing the gravity of the situation to sink in before continuing. "He's notorious for his prowess in hacking and gathering information, much like yourself," Yash explained.
"While he may not be seen by anyone outside of his own group, his presence looms large in the digital realm. There's a distinct possibility that he's monitoring our conversation even as we speak."
Surya's confidence in Arjun's security measures was palpable as he responded, "It's impossible. I've implemented my own foolproof security systems, impervious to hacking attempts. And to ensure our privacy, I've activated a signal jammer to disrupt any mobile signals."
But Aarav's retort cut through Surya's assurance like a knife. "You're underestimating him," Aarav cautioned, his tone serious.
"Despite your expertise in web-related matters, you still lack any substantial information about 'The Brahma Rakshas' group. That's the extent of 'Night_owl's skepticism and skill."
Aarav's words hung heavy in the air, a sobering reminder of the adversary they faced. "There's a famous tale surrounding 'Night_owl'," Aarav continued, his voice laden with gravitas.
"He supposedly created a program and hid it within the depths of the web, challenging hackers to uncover it and reveal the code hidden in it. If they succeed, then he will offer them anything they request."
"But despite numerous attempts, only a handful of individuals managed to locate the program, but none could breach its defenses and find the code."
In a dimly lit room, shrouded in secrecy, a figure sat poised before a multitude of desktop monitors.
A sly smirk played upon his lips as he listened intently to the conversation unfolding between Surya and the leaders of 'The Bears' group, his ears attuned to every word exchanged.
He was able to listen to the conversation happening between Surya and the three leaders of 'The Bears' group, along with the words of Arjun who was guiding Surya.
This enigmatic individual was none other than 'Night_owl' himself, the elusive mastermind whose reputation preceded him.
Despite the formidable security measures in place, 'Night_owl' had effortlessly breached the servers of Arjun, tapping into the conversation with ease.
With a calculated precision, 'Night_owl' absorbed every detail of the conversation, his mind already formulating plans and strategies in response to the unfolding events.
In the intricate game of cat and mouse that defined the underworld, 'Night_owl' was a force to be reckoned with, his presence looming large in the digital ether.
And as he continued to eavesdrop on the conversation, a sense of satisfaction washed over him.
For 'Night_owl', this was just another step in his relentless pursuit of power and control, his influence extending far beyond the confines of the digital realm.
With a deft keystroke, 'Night_owl' initiated a private chat on one of his monitors, his fingers dancing across the keyboard with practiced ease.
He composed a message, his words carrying a hint of intrigue and satisfaction.
"Your son is quite fortunate. He's managed to enter 'The Bears' group in such small time," he typed, sending the message into the digital ether.
Shortly after, a response appeared on the screen from an account bearing the name 'Danu'. Her reply was swift and measured. "Indeed, he is," she affirmed.
"That is why the operation we thought was a complete failure was able to succeed. It seems I'll have to extend my greetings to him sooner than anticipated."
A smirk tugged at the corner of 'Night_owl's' lips as he read the response. "Another skeptical person, huh!," he muttered to himself, a sense of amusement flickering in his eyes.
It was clear that 'Danu' shared his penchant for caution and skepticism, traits that made her a formidable adversary in the world of the underworld.
In the midst of Surya's conversation with the leaders of 'The Bears' group, an unexpected interruption shattered the silence of the office.
A figure burst into the room, breathless and agitated, prompting a sharp rebuke from Yash.
"I explicitly instructed you not to disrupt our meeting. What could possibly be so urgent?" he demanded, his tone stern.
The intruder, undeterred by the reprimand, hastily explained the reason for his intrusion. "Sir, it's urgent news," he exclaimed, his voice tinged with urgency.
Aarav's brow furrowed with concern as he pressed for more information. "What could have compelled you to rush in like this?" he inquired, his tone tinged with apprehension.
The messenger took a moment to compose himself before delivering the startling news.
"Sir, the five members we dispatched to eliminate the notorious duo 'Rudra and Hussain', along with members from other prominent groups, have all perished," he revealed, his words hanging heavy in the air.
Shock rippled through the room at the gravity of the revelation. Kabir's voice cut through the stunned silence as he sought clarification.
"How many members were sent to confront the duo?" he questioned, his tone edged with disbelief.
The messenger's response only served to deepen the sense of incredulity.
"Sir, approximately thirty members from five different groups," he confirmed, his words met with incredulous stares from those gathered.
The gravity of the situation hung heavy in the air as the implications of the messenger's words sank in. It was an outcome beyond comprehension, leaving those present reeling with disbelief.