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Chapter 5 - Chapter 5 Death of Guru kan

Two soldiers were holding Guru Kan from both sides and one soldier was standing in front of him with an arrow on his bow. Some other soldiers were surrounding him with swords and spears.

‎One soldier, who was probably their leader, was sitting on a horse and was outside the circle. By the time Vidhan understood the situation, the soldier had already released his arrow. The whistling arrow pierced Guru Kan's throat. A stream of blood started gushing out of his throat and the soldiers left his body. Guru Kan's body fell to the ground like a free falling leaf

‎Vidhan's mouth remained open. He felt as if the earth was shaking or the sky was spinning. He tried to scream, but no sound came out of his choked throat. The temperature of his body started increasing, the speed and depth of his breathing increased, blood came out of his eyes, and his fists clenched.

‎He filled his lungs with air and screamed with all his might. Due to his scream, the birds flew away from the trees, the squirrels got scared and went inside their holes, and the jackals hiding in the distant fields left their fields.

‎The soldiers looked at him and stood alert with their weapons in their places, but the leader sitting on the horse looked at him with a careless look and did not even take out his sword.

‎Vidhan started moving towards the monastery while screaming. He was running with all his might through the thickets, thorns and reeds.

‎The thorns and sharp reeds were injuring his body, but his red eyes saw the path as straight and clear. He was running towards the leader sitting on the horse, outside the circle.

‎ While running, he suddenly jumped in the air. Seeing his superhuman jump, the eyes of the soldiers widened with surprise. Vidhan has jumped four times higher than the horse in the air.

‎Before their surprise could end, Vidhan jumped from above and punched the leader sitting on the horse, aiming at his face. The blow was very strong. The leader fell unconscious from the horse.

‎Vidhan pulled out the sword hanging from his waist. The rest of the soldiers surrounded him.

‎Vidhan became alert and started looking around. The soldiers who had surrounded him saw each other, and then everyone's gaze stopped on one soldier. Some signals were given by the eyes and that soldier ran away in one direction.

‎Vidhan challenged the soldiers. Just then a soldier with a bow, shot an arrow aiming at his throat. Vidhan quickly dodged by moving to the left, but the soldier standing behind him could not show the same agility and the arrow went straight into his chest. Before the soldier could shoot the second arrow, Vidhan threw his sword towards him. The sword spinning in the air pierced his chest. Vidhan took the sword of the injured soldier from behind him and started challenging the rest of the soldiers.

‎The soldiers had not expected such resistance from this ordinary looking young man. One soldier clenched his teeth in anger and attacked him with his sword. Instead of stopping the attack of the sword, Vidhan moved aside and, finding an opportunity, separated his head from the body.

‎The soldiers were stunned to see such a performance by an unknown young man. They all attacked him together.

‎While fighting, Vidhan cut off the hand of a soldier. Seeing death approaching, the soldier ran away. Then Vidhan roared and killed the remaining soldiers one by one. He ripped open the last soldier from the shoulder to the abdomen. His entire body was soaked in the blood of the soldiers and he was trembling with tremendous anger.

‎Vidhan threw the blood-soaked sword and ran to Guru Kan. All the blood had been drained from his throat. He lifted Guru's head with trembling hands and placed it in his lap.

‎He kept staring into his petrified eyes. His throat was parched and his lips were trembling. He looked around, everything was getting blurred. He looked at the sun, it was shining as ruthlessly as it was when his father was killed. He could not understand whether he was more in grief or anger. Then suddenly the unconscious leader sighed, he was slowly becoming conscious.

‎Vidhan got up hissing with anger, caught hold of leader's leg dragged him and tied him to a tree trunk, then picked up a spear from a dead soldier and thrust it on his chest. In a few moments, the leader became fully conscious. Seeing the dead soldiers all around, his eyebrows furrowed in anger, but seeing Vidhan in front of him, covered in great anger, his anger turned into fear. Vidhan put the spear on his chest and roared "By Who's order."

‎The leader composed himself and said, "By the order of Prince Sudas.

‎On hearing the name Sudas, the anger of Vidhan reached its maximum point "again that same bastard Prince."

‎His body started burning with anger. He frowned and with a jerk the spear pierced the leader's chest. The leader's mouth spat blood and his head rolled down again.