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Chapter 164 - Ten Shadow Origen's Part 3

Karna then looked at his brother. "Also I think I should be clear Kunti is still alive".

Shani just looked at him. "What, um ok".

5 minutes later

Shani just looked at his brother. "We will not be talking about this".

Karna couldn't help but let out a small chuckle at Shani's exasperated expression. "Agreed, we will never speak of this again," Karna replied, a hint of amusement in his voice.

The scene of Shani's unexpected intrusion into the Pandavas' kingdom was still fresh in his mind. The sheer chaos that ensued when Shani broke down the door, startling Kunti and enraging the Pandavas, had been nothing short of a spectacle. Karna could only imagine the reactions of his half-brothers as they found themselves suddenly facing a powerful god in their home.

Shani had quickly explained the situation, earning reluctant cooperation from Kunti. Despite the turmoil, they had managed to get what they came for—a temporary lifting of Kunti's curse on Karna. But the price had been the enmity of the Pandavas, who now saw Shani as a dangerous intruder.

As they continued their journey to heaven, Shani sighed, shaking his head. "Well, at least we got one curse lifted. Now let's focus on the task at hand and not dwell on past events."

Karna nodded, his expression growing serious again. "You're right. We still have Parashurama's curse to deal with. And for that, we need to meet him in the heavens."

Shani agreed, and together they resumed their ascent, leaving behind the chaos in the mortal realm. Despite the mishap, they were one step closer to freeing Karna from the chains that bound him. The encounter with Parashurama would be another challenge, but Karna was determined to face it head-on.

As they neared their destination, Shani glanced at Karna. "Just remember, whatever happens next, we face it together. No more surprises, I hope."

Karna smiled. "No more surprises. Let's finish this and prepare for the battle ahead."

With that, the two brothers continued their journey, ready to confront the next obstacle in their path.

As Karna and Shani ascended into the heavens, they found themselves in a vast, ethereal realm, where the skies shimmered with hues of gold and silver, and the air was filled with the divine presence of gods and sages. They moved with purpose, heading toward the celestial abode where Parashurama, Karna's former mentor, resided.

As they approached, Shani noticed Karna's expression shift, a mixture of determination and lingering reverence. The memory of Parashurama's teachings weighed heavily on him, alongside the bitter reality of the curse that had once doomed him. Despite this, Karna was resolute in his mission.

When they arrived, Parashurama was seated in meditation, surrounded by an aura of calm but immense power. The sage's eyes opened slowly, revealing a gaze that seemed to pierce through to the soul. His expression remained inscrutable as he regarded Karna and Shani.

"Karna," Parashurama spoke, his voice carrying the weight of ages. "You have returned, and with a god at your side. What brings you here?"

Karna stepped forward, bowing respectfully before his former master. "Great teacher, I come seeking the removal of the curse you placed upon me. The world is in danger, and I need to be at my full strength to face the challenges ahead. The curse you gave me, though justified, now threatens the lives of many."

Parashurama's gaze remained stern as he studied Karna. "Do you believe that mere necessity can erase the sins of deceit? You deceived me, Karna, and the curse was the consequence."

Karna nodded solemnly. "I accept the consequences of my actions, Guru. But this time, the stakes are not just my life, but the fate of the entire world. I do not ask for forgiveness; I ask for the chance to right my wrongs by protecting those who cannot protect themselves."

Shani stepped forward, his presence commanding attention. "Parashurama, the gods themselves have intervened in this matter. The curse you placed upon Karna was deserved, but the situation we face now is unprecedented. An Elder God has targeted our realm, and Karna is one of the few who can stand against it."

Parashurama closed his eyes, contemplating their words. After a moment of silence, he spoke, his tone softer yet still firm. "Karna, you have always been a warrior of great potential, but your choices led you down a path of suffering. However, I see now that your destiny calls for something greater."

He opened his eyes, his gaze locking onto Karna's. "I will lift the curse, but know this—this is not an absolution. You must still carry the burden of your past. Fight with honor, and perhaps one day, you will find the redemption you seek."

With that, Parashurama raised his hand, and a divine light enveloped Karna. The curse that had bound his skill in archery, the very curse that had betrayed him in his final battle, began to unravel. Karna felt the chains of the curse lift, his spirit and body feeling lighter than they had in years.

When the light faded, Parashurama lowered his hand. "The curse is lifted, but your journey is far from over. Go now, and fulfill your destiny."

Karna bowed deeply, his voice filled with gratitude. "Thank you, Guru. I will not squander this chance."

Shani also offered a respectful nod. "You have our thanks, Parashurama."

Without another word, they turned to leave, but just as they were about to depart, Parashurama spoke again. "Karna, remember—no power, no weapon, no skill will save you if you stray from the path of righteousness. Let that be your guide."

Karna nodded, taking the words to heart as they left Parashurama's presence. As they descended back to the mortal realm, the weight of the task ahead settled on them both. The time for battle was approaching, and with the curse lifted, Karna felt more prepared than ever.

Shani glanced at Karna, a rare smile forming on his usually stern face. "So, are you ready?"

Karna smiled in return, gripping the lance Rhongomyniad firmly. "I am ready. Let's save our world."

Shani then looked at Karna. "So about ten Chariot curse what about that".

Karna just looked at him. "Will you see, that is not need".

Shani just looked at him. "What do you mean".

Karna just looked at his brother. "Oh I don't know, my chariot was destroyed by Mahoraga, my hourse probably dead, and talks to that I was yeated to the ground and sent flying, I don't think I will be using any chariot in my next battle".

Shani looked at Karna with a mix of confusion and understanding. "So you're saying that even if the curse was still active, it wouldn't matter because your chariot is destroyed?"

Karna nodded, his expression resolute. "Exactly. The chariot was an essential part of my strategy, but now it's gone. The battle I face next requires me to adapt and fight without the advantages I once had. The curse on the chariot is irrelevant at this point."

Shani considered Karna's words. "I see. So, you're relying on your own strength and the power of Rhongomyniad."

Karna smiled slightly. "Yes. I have learned that sometimes, the tools we rely on can be taken from us, but it's our will and skill that truly define us. I will fight with what I have and make the most of the situation."

Shani nodded in agreement. "Understood. We'll proceed without concern for the chariot curse. Focus on the battle ahead and use everything at your disposal to succeed."

With that, Karna and Shani prepared to return to the battlefield, their minds focused on the upcoming confrontation and the role Karna would play in the struggle against the Elder God and his minions.

After a while they arrived back to the place of the gods, as Karna looked at his father, as then he looked at his father wives, his other brother Ashvins, The Fire Gods,

Aahvins looked at his brother. "Ok what we are going to do is going to be highly risky, but there is only 1% chance you will survive"

Karna nodded as they gave him all there Divin Blessing, or as in gaming term buffing the living shit out of him, as it was some Karna hair has stand up, red lines now on his body, one golden eye and Red like mark that looks like eye.

Shiva looked at the gods as he spoke. "Now the word's to activate the full power of Rhongomynaid".

Shiva's voice resonated with authority as he prepared to activate the full power of Rhongomyniad. The atmosphere around the gods crackled with energy, the divine blessings amplifying the intensity of the moment. The gods and deities channeled their powers into Karna, enhancing his abilities to their peak.

"Speak the words, Karna," Shiva instructed. "The power of Rhongomyniad and the blessings of the gods are at your command. Only with this can you face the looming threat and the challenges ahead."

Karna, now imbued with the divine blessings, stood tall and resolute. His golden eye gleamed with determination, and the red markings on his body symbolized the fusion of divine power with his own strength.

With a deep breath, Karna raised Rhongomyniad high and intoned the activation words, invoking the full power of the lance. The air around him shimmered as divine energy surged through the weapon, enveloping Karna in a radiant aura.

"I call upon the power of the gods, the strength of the divine," Karna declared. "By the will of Surya, the blessings of the Ashvins, and the might of Rhongomyniad, I summon the power to vanquish the darkness!"

As the words echoed through the divine realm, the energy from the gods converged into Rhongomyniad, transforming the lance into a vessel of immense power. Karna's form glowed with a brilliant light, signifying the activation of the full potential of the weapon.

Shiva and the assembled gods watched with anticipation as Karna prepared for the forthcoming battle. With the divine blessings and Rhongomyniad's power at his disposal, Karna was ready to confront the threats posed by the Elder God and his forces.

After that Karna left to the mortal realm as he arrived, he saw 9 buddies munk with him, these were sent by the Buddha by to help him, each of them has a different a animal, Two wolfs, one black one white, A red Bird, A Toad with wing, A giant Snake, An elephant, a rabbit that can multiply, a Ox, A Dear and a Black Dragon

Karna's eyes widened as he surveyed the nine divine beings sent by the Buddha. Each one represented a unique animal form, and their presence was both impressive and enigmatic. The black dragon, in particular, drew his attention.

He turned to the monks and asked, "Do I even want to know how you got a dragon on your side?"

The leading monk, with a serene expression, replied, "The dragon is a gift from the Buddha himself, a symbol of wisdom and strength. Each of these beings has been chosen for their unique qualities to aid you in your mission."

Karna nodded, still somewhat incredulous. The array of creatures, from the black and white wolves to the giant snake and the dragon, indicated that this mission was far from ordinary. Their divine origins and formidable presence were a clear indication of the gravity of the task ahead.

As he prepared for the battle, Karna was reassured by the powerful support he now had. The monks and their divine companions would be instrumental in facing the challenges that lay ahead.

The head monk's voice was firm and resolute as he addressed Karna.

"And remember the plan," he said. "If Mahoraga cannot be killed, then sealing him is our only option. Until then, the nine of us will handle the Ten Shadows."

Karna nodded, understanding the gravity of the situation. The monks' role in dealing with the Ten Shadows was crucial, allowing Karna to focus on confronting Mahoraga. The combined effort was their best chance at overcoming the formidable challenges ahead.

To be continued

Yes short then normal but next Ch is going to be one big Fight, Hope people like this Ch and give power stones

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