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Chapter 1 - Past of Punnu chapter 1

In the boundless expanse of the universe, there existed a planet unlike any other. This was Dhimoa, a land teeming with wonder and enigma. Its lush landscapes were adorned with vibrant flora and hidden dangers, while its skies shimmered with colors unseen on any other world.

Dhimoa was home to various unknown species, creatures that defied the imagination. Some were towering beasts with scales like armor, others were swift and elusive, with eyes that glowed in the dark. These monsters were not mere predators; they were the guardians of the planet's secrets, creatures born of ancient magic and unknown forces.

In the heart of Dhimoa lay the village of Hoal, a humble settlement where life was simple yet arduous. The villagers were poor, their lives a daily struggle against the harsh elements and the ever-present threat of the planet's monstrous inhabitants. Despite their hardships, the people of Hoal possessed a unique gift—a super gene that, when awakened, bestowed extraordinary powers upon them.

Punnu, a 15-year-old boy, lived in Hoal with his parents and older sister. Despite his best efforts, his super gene remained dormant, a silent reminder of his perceived inadequacy. His sister had awakened her powers at 16, a master of fire manipulation, and the pride of their family. Punnu, in contrast, was often seen as weak and was a frequent target for bullies.

Punnu's childhood had been filled with moments of joy and sorrow. His earliest memories were of his father, a strong and silent man who worked tirelessly to provide for the family. His mother was a nurturing presence, always ready with a comforting word or a warm embrace. His sister, a beacon of hope and strength, had always been his protector.

Despite the love and support of his family, Punnu could not escape the feeling of inadequacy that gnawed at him. Every year, as his friends awakened their powers and celebrated their newfound abilities, Punnu felt a growing sense of despair. The village elders would often speak of the importance of patience and perseverance, but their words offered little solace.

At school, Punnu's lack of powers made him an easy target for bullies. The ringleader, Rihan, was particularly relentless. With his ability to control lightning, Rihan was a force to be reckoned with, and he took great pleasure in tormenting those who were weaker.

"Look who's here," Rihan sneered as Punnu entered the schoolyard one morning. His gang, a group of boys who relished in their newfound powers, gathered around him. "Still powerless, I see."

Punnu kept his gaze lowered, refusing to rise to their taunts. He knew that any reaction would only fuel their cruelty. But it was a struggle to maintain his composure, especially when the bullying became physical.

Rihan stepped closer, his eyes glinting with malice. "Maybe one day you'll awaken your powers, Punnu. Or maybe you're just destined to be weak forever."

The words cut deep, but Punnu remained silent. He had heard it all before, the same insults, the same jeers. Each day, he endured their torment, drawing strength from a wellspring of determination deep within him.

Despite the bullying, Punnu's spirit remained unbroken. He was a boy of quiet resolve, a strength that went unseen by those who only valued physical power. His dream was to one day awaken his super gene and prove that he was not the weakling they believed him to be.

But Punnu's aspirations extended beyond the village of Hoal. He harbored a secret ambition—to join the prestigious University of Eloria, located a hundred kilometers away. The university was a beacon of knowledge and power, where students from across Dhimoa honed their abilities and unlocked their full potential. It was a place where even those with dormant genes could find a way to awaken their powers.

Punnu knew that the journey to Eloria would be fraught with challenges. The path was long and dangerous, and the entrance examinations were rigorous. But he was determined to work hard and earn his place among the best. Every evening, after the village chores were done, Punnu would retreat to a quiet corner of his home, poring over books and practicing meditation techniques to strengthen his mind and body.

His family supported his dream, even if they could not always provide the resources he needed. Punnu's father, though worn down by years of labor, would often share stories of heroes who had risen from humble beginnings. His mother, with her nurturing touch, would ensure he had the sustenance and rest needed for his studies. His sister, a beacon of hope and strength, would encourage him to never give up.

With each passing day, Punnu's resolve grew stronger. He knew that joining the University of Eloria was not just a personal ambition, but a chance to lift his family out of poverty and bring pride to his village. He was ready to face any adversity, to prove that true power came from within.

And so, as the sun set over the verdant landscape of Dhimoa, Punnu continued his relentless pursuit of knowledge and strength, his heart filled with hope for a brighter future.

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