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Chapter 24 - START OF THE TOURNAMENT

After 2 month,

a new day dawned on a new city, marking the beginning of a fresh chapter in our heroes' lives. Little did they know, this day would unleash a maelstrom of challenges in here inbthis new city

In the middle of the city of dhurvana

The stage was set for the biggest Kalayripattu tournament occured every year in midlle of the stage first fight of tornament occuring between Two 19-year-old boys faced off, their eyes locked in a fierce stare. The crowd was abuzz with anticipation.

The fight erupted, with punches and kicks flying. In an instant, both warriors drew their weapons. The boy in white, donning a majestic spear, clashed with his opponent, clad in saffron, wielding a formidable sword.

The battle commenced, each strike landing with precision and force. The dust cloud surrounding them grew thicker, fueled by the intensity of their exchange. The audience, comprising 1,000 students in saffron attire, cheered wildly, chanting:

"Ayan! Ayan! Ayan!"

Meanwhile, the student in white shouted:

"Raj! Raj! Raj!"

The dust clouds swirled, obscuring the fighters, but the sound of clashing steel and the roar of the crowd indicated the battle raged on

As the fight continued, the dust cloud showed no signs of settling. The crowd's excitement reached a fever pitch, with students from both sides cheering for their champion. The stage trembled beneath the warriors' feet, bearing witness to their unrelenting ferocity.

Ayan and Raj fought with every ounce of strength, their movements lightning-fast. The air resonated with the clash of spear and sword, each strike potentially decisive.

After sometime clashes stopped and two light shine from them and as dust cleared, both of them stood with a light being on both their sides. Ayan had a warrior with heavy saffron color on his back, seeing him just made the heart of warriors with are it to fight for righteousness and the forces of opposite to tremble with fear.

While on Raj's back, a white fairy was formed with a spear, her delicacy and calmness, which she released, making the warriors who were opposite him surrender, while who were with him made their heart calm to stand in any situation.

And with that, both screamed to each other and moved toward each other. The place from where they moved created cracks about 12 feet from there, and soon they both collided with their collision. The barriers which were protecting the crowd shook and soon cut into half.

But the protectors or warriors who were for this condition already formed another barrier, which even trembled but silenced. But it ain't end, as both spear and heavy sword got tackled, they then the figure in their back even clashed, creating much bigger shock.

Forcing another large of warriors to step and form barriers, the crowd which were in white and saffron dress don't have any tense emotion about situation started to cheer like this So common while so many got so feared who were on first some row already runned for back and started to form chaos

Now only 3000 or some other 500seats students were in front line while another about 97000 seats on front was cleared and crowd on back terrified.

The battle raged on, with both figures unleashing immense energy and clashing repeatedly. However, the outcome soon became apparent: Raj's spear was on the brink of shattering, and his figure on his back was weakening.

With one final strike, Raj was sent flying 1,000 meters back, breaking through ten barriers before coming to a halt. Ayan, on the other hand, merely stumbled back to the barrier, regained his footing, and stood tall.

Raj struggled to rise but collapsed, prompting the crowd to erupt in cheers. The warriors who had formed the barriers relaxed, and the announcer screamed:

"And the winner of this match is Ayan from the Sword Master Martial Art Sect!"

The stadium was enveloped in a black barrier, and a message flashed: "Recovering in 2 minutes, please wait."

In the front row, students clad in red discussed the match:

"Wow, Ayan is incredibly strong!" one exclaimed.

"I know, right? He only used his martial art skills and heavy sword, no magic!" another replied.

"But wasn't he a top fighter last year? Why wouldn't he go full force against someone on the top 100 list?" a student asked.

"That's true," another responded, "but consider Abhin's rank in space magic. Ayan's time magic is a perfect counter to that."

A fellow student chimed in, "Who knows? This is going to be an epic showdown between Abhi and Ayan!"

While unknown to those student

The announcement of time elemnt caught the attention of certain individuals, particularly three pairs of eyes that locked onto Ayan sitting in front of them with those group in saffron dress Abhi, Dhruv, and Adidev focused intently on him.

Abhi thought: "Could he be one of the person for the great battle? His strength is undeniable."

Dhruv's eyes sparkled: "Finally, I've met him! Ayan's prowess is staggering, a perfect match for my skills. His unpredictability has always made our battles intriguing."

Adidev's gaze was calculating: "Another strong stairs to utilize. Abhi and Dhruv will serve as excellent stepping stones for my ascent."

Meanwhile, Arushi played with Draco and two newly discovered beasts in the Realm of Beasts, a mystical realm where humans could summon and partner with creatures.

The beasts, still sleeping, captivated Arushi

1 month before

"Wow, they're adorable!" she exclaimed.

One beast had an upper body resembling a human, with snake-like features – scales, slitted eyes, and a forked tongue. Its lower body was fully serpentine.

The other beast had the upper body of a bird, with human-like features from the neck down. Its face blended avian and human characteristics, complete with wings and a small beak.

Arushi's hands gently touched both creatures, sensing their unique energies.

"What drew you to these specific beasts?" Draco asked, curiosity in his voice like a child I don't think they are so good you should take another strong beat like me

"I'll take them," I said, determination in my voice.

Soon kalyari came out of my soul world then

Kalyari raised an eyebrow. "Are you sure? They look weak."

I smiled. "That's exactly why. They're cute and innocent. I want to make them my beasts."

With a small cut on my finger, I poured a drop of blood onto their foreheads. Channeling my energy, I had seen their true forms. Towering and terrifying, they initially intimidated me, but they were feard maybe I touch there head na d them comfort them and soon they sleeped and now in there small form they look so cute but sudenly these new cute beast vanished

Perplexed, I turned to Kalyari. "Where did they go?"

"They've entered your soul world," Kalyari explained. "As Draco is strong, he doesn't need healing, but these two are weak. Without your conscious awareness, they sensed their weakness and entered your soul world to heal. They'll awaken in a month."

Meanwhile, Draco nudged me, seeking attention. I laughed, and he rested his head in my lap, taking space from Anannt, the snake beast, and Gaurav, the bird beast.

As they settled, someone called my name.

"Arushi!"

I see around who when

The announcer's voice echoed, "The next fight begins in one minute! Warriors, report to the stage!

The first contender represents the Heavy Sword Martial Art Sect. His opponent hails from the renowned Nalanda Institute – the strongest institution of all time."

I stood, my heart racing with anticipation.

Upon hearing the announcement, I prepared for the fight and turned to Abhi.

"Anu Anuj can I use beasts in this fight?" I asked, hearing me his face dgot confused and he put his finger on his side he was shocked it was time I was using the affectionate term "Anuj" (meaning "younger brother") for him .

Abhi's face contorted in shock, his eyes wide with surprise. He looked like a monkey for a fleeting moment before regaining his composure.

I suppressed a grin, knowing I'd teased him successfully.

"Yes, you can use any beast," Abhi replied, his expression neutral once more.

A thought struck me, and I asked, "Is there a limit to how many beasts I can use?"

Abhi's demeanor shifted, his eyes tensing slightly.

"No, there are no rules like that," he admitted. "Most warriors can summon only one beast, and even that's a challenge unless they're extremely strong."

Elated by this revelation, I exclaimed, "Then, dear brother, watch as I show you something special!"

With a confident smile, I turned away, missing Abhi's horrified expression.