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Chapter 4 - The Fire Gatekeeper

Blue flames flickered from the towering body of the gatekeeper in front of Arya and Laksmi. The air around him felt burning, making every breath feel heavy. The figure stepped forward, each movement shaking the ground beneath them.

"No one can pass through the Maha Chakra Gate without proving their strength," said the creature with an echoing voice.

Arya held Laksmi's hand tightly. "Is this another test?" he whispered.

Laksmi nodded slowly, her eyes fixed on the figure of the guard. "He is Agni Raksha, the first guardian." "Only the worthy can pass through this gate."

Arya stepped forward. "If I have to prove myself, then I will do it!"

Agni Raksha smiled widely, his sharp teeth gleaming like molten metal. "Courage is good. But courage alone is not enough." Show your strength, incarnation of Vishnu!

Without warning, Agni Raksha raised his hand, unleashing a blazing blue flame towards Arya. Laksmi screamed, but Arya stood firm. In an instant, the chakra mark on his hand shone brightly, creating an energy shield that withstood the attack.

The fire circled, trying to penetrate Arya's shield, but it didn't succeed. Arya pushed the shield forward, forcing the fire to retreat. Agni Raksha growled, his eyes glowing brighter.

"Alright, you do have power," he said as he stepped forward. "But do you have control?""Alright, you do have power," he said as he stepped forward. "But do you have control?" With a stomp of his foot, the ground beneath them turned into a sea of fire. Laksmi screamed and fell to the ground, while Arya jumped back, trying to maintain his balance.

With a stomp of his foot, the ground beneath them turned into a sea of fire. Laksmi screamed and fell to the ground, while Arya jumped back, trying to maintain his balance.

"Don't panic!" Arya shouted, trying to help Laksmi stand up. But the fire around them kept getting closer, forming a narrow circle that trapped them.

Agni Raksha raised both of his hands, creating a large fireball above his head. "Uncontrolled power is destruction." "Prove that you deserve to wield Vishnu's power, or it's the end for you!"

Arya remembered his brief training with Narada. The key to control is tranquility. He took a deep breath, closed his eyes for a moment, and let the chakra mark on his hand emit a brighter light.

The fire around them began to weaken, as if afraid of the blue energy emanating from Arya. Laksmi watched in awe as Arya raised his hand, creating a stream of water from within his chakra. The water shot towards the fireball of Agni Raksha, hitting it hard until it extinguished.

Agni Raksha fell silent, staring at Arya with eyes that no longer glowed. After a few seconds, he laughed loudly. "Great, incarnation of Vishnu!" You have proven your control. "You may pass."

The fire around him dimmed, and Agni Raksha's large body began to fade like a shadow under the sunlight. The large gate behind him slowly opened, revealing a corridor glowing with golden light.

Laksmi stood up with great effort, looking at Arya with admiration. "I can't believe you did it."

Arya smiled faintly, though his body felt weary. "I just know that we have to keep moving forward."

They stepped through the gate, leaving fire and shadows behind them. But at the end of the corridor, they knew, greater secrets and challenges awaited.Blue flames erupted from the body of the towering gatekeeper in front of Arya and Laksmi. The air around him felt scorching, making every breath heavy. The figure stepped forward, and each of its movements shook the ground.

"No one can pass through the Maha Chakra Gate without proving their strength," he said in a heavy voice that echoed along the corridor.

Arya stood firm, even though his heart was pounding. Laksmi held his arm anxiously. "Arya, this guardian is not just a test. He will test your abilities and intentions," she whispered.

Arya nodded. "I know." "But I have to do it."

The guard laughed loudly. "You have courage, but courage is not enough." Do you have the calmness to control your power?

He raised his hand, summoning a swirling blue flame that circled around him. The air became increasingly hot, and each step brought them closer to danger.

Arya stared straight at the guard. With slightly trembling hands, he raised his palm, revealing the chakra mark that was beginning to glow. "If I have to prove myself, then I will do it now."

The guard smirked, then attacked. A large burst of fire shot towards Arya, but he quickly created a blue light shield that absorbed the attack. The fire spun around them, cornering Laksmi to the edge of the corridor.

"Arya, I can't hold on here!" she cried.

Arya frowned. He not only had to protect himself, but also ensure Laksmi's safety. With the power of his chakra, he enlarged the shield to protect both of them.

"Impressive," said the guard, while creating a large fireball above his head. "But, can you control your power without endangering others?"

Arya closed his eyes for a moment, trying to focus his mind. Narada's voice echoed in his head, "True strength comes from calmness and conviction."

He took a deep breath and let the chakra mark on his hand shine even brighter. From within him, a stronger flow of energy emerged, forming a circle of blue water that extinguished the flames around him.

The guardian laughed, but this time his laughter sounded satisfied. "You not only have courage, but also control." "You deserve to pass through this gate."

The guard's body faded into light, and the gate slowly opened. Arya and Laksmi stepped inside, a mix of relief and curiosity. Behind the gate, a golden light welcomed them, signaling the beginning of the next challenge.

But Arya knew, this was just the beginning.

The gate slowly closed behind them, leaving a long corridor shrouded in golden light. Every step they took produced a faint echo, as if the place was alive and watching their every move.

"This place... is different," said Laksmi, her voice full of caution. "I feel like something is waiting for us at the end of this corridor."

Arya nodded slowly. His hands still felt warm from the previous use of chakra. "If this is just the beginning, I can't imagine what awaits us next."

In the middle of the corridor, a shadow appeared. The figure of an old man in a long white robe stood calmly, his gaze sharp yet authoritative. In his hand, he held a staff engraved with ancient symbols.

"Welcome, incarnation of Vishnu," he said with a soothing yet mysterious voice. "You have successfully passed the first guardian." "But this journey is not just about strength."

Arya stepped forward, gazing at the man with great curiosity. "Who are you?"

The man smiled faintly. "I am the guardian of the legacy of the past." "My duty is to ensure that the true heir of Vishnu relies not only on strength but also on wisdom."

Lakshmi looked at Arya with concern. "What does it mean?" "Do we have to go through another trial?"

The man raised his staff, and the symbols on its surface began to glow. From the tip of the staff, circles of light appeared, surrounding Arya and Laksmi.

"The next trial is the trial of the heart," he said. "An incarnation of Lord Vishnu must have the courage to face themselves, including their fears and doubts."

The circles of light suddenly blazed brightly, and before Arya could say anything, they were both sucked into it. Everything went dark, and the man's voice echoed in the air.

"Find the truth in your heart, or you will be lost forever."