Rohan's curiosity grew. "Have you ever felt like someone was watching you?" Nina asked.
Rohan nodded immediately. "Yeah, I do. Even now, I feel like someone is watching me."
"That's your demonic power," Nina explained. "It helps you sense creatures that are invisible to human eyes."
For a moment, Rohan was overwhelmed by emotion. His whole life, he'd felt like an outcast—his peers thought he was crazy for claiming he could feel unseen presences. Now, everything made sense.
"So I'm not crazy," Rohan whispered, his voice thick with emotion.
"You're not," Nina said reassuringly, placing her hand on his.
Rohan wiped away a tear and smiled. "Thank you."
"Don't start crying now," Nina teased, her playful tone returning. "Be a man."
"Yes, ma'am!" Rohan replied with a laugh, his spirits noticeably lifted.
As they continued their conversation, Rohan's curiosity deepened. "Are there others like me? Or am I the only one with powers like this?"
Nina pondered his question for a moment. "Well, there are demon hunters and their assistants who have powers similar to yours, or even stronger. But when it comes to having demonic powers like yours, you might be only the second person to possess them."
Rohan's eyes widened in amazement. "Wait… Demon hunters? Like, people who fight demons?"
"Exactly," Nina confirmed. "Demon hunters work with assistants who are skilled in combat. Together, they fight bad demons—the *Kotu*."
"That's so cool!" Rohan exclaimed, earning curious glances from the café patrons. Embarrassed, he lowered his voice. "Sorry… but that's really amazing. Are the demon hunters human?"
"Yes," Nina replied. "They're incredibly powerful and can take down demons with ease. Their assistants help them train, but the hunters are the real powerhouses."
To Be Continued...