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Chapter 86 - FIRST BLOOD

The war had begun. 

At dawn, **Vinay's forces struck.** A wave of **ruthless warriors, assassins, and war beasts** stormed Goodie Hunters' outer defenses, clashing with the front-line soldiers. The battlefield became a chaotic storm of steel, fire, and blood. 

The air reeked of **burning flesh, blood-soaked soil, and the metallic scent of death.** Screams echoed across the land as men fell—some in combat, some ambushed before they could even react. 

But for those watching from the higher ranks, **the true battle had yet to begin.** 

**Ryan Jim, Dain, and Elyas stood amidst the chaos, but did not engage.** 

They watched, analyzing, calculating. **They were commanders, the highest.** Their role was to observe, to understand **Vinay's tactics** before striking at the right moment. 

Dain's hands tightened into fists. **He had fought countless battles, yet today, something felt different.** 

And then—**he saw him.** 

Standing at the edge of the battlefield, commanding Vinay's warriors **with just his presence—** 

**Rudra.** 

Dain's breath caught. His **vision blurred.** 

Suddenly, memories **surged into his mind.** 

A battlefield from 5 years ago. 

A **warrior—a monstrous man, taller than any soldier, stronger than any beast.** He had laid waste to an entire army with a single hand, a **force beyond comprehension.** 

Dain had been **just a soldier then.** He had watched as **his comrades were erased from existence,** their bodies burned to ash **by an inextinguishable black fire.** 

And then—**Rudra had stepped forward.** 

_"This is your end,"_ the monster had growled. 

Rudra had merely **stared.** 

_"No,"_ he had replied softly. **"This is yours."** 

And then, without **a single chant, without a single sign—** 

**The black flames had appeared.** 

**Engulfing. Consuming. Erasing.** 

The monstrous warrior had **screamed,** his body reduced to nothing but cinders within moments. 

Dain had watched in shock, in horror, in awe. 

_"What… was that…?"_ he had whispered. 

Rudra had turned, his **expression unreadable.** 

_"You were never meant to see this."_

Dain **staggered back.** 

His eyes locked onto Rudra, who stood **exactly the same as he had that day—calm, composed, untouchable.** 

_"He's… here,"_ Dain muttered under his breath. 

Ryan Jim and Elyas glanced at him. **"What?"** 

Dain swallowed hard. **"We can't win if he fights."** 

But Rudra did not move. 

Instead, his eyes **swept across the battlefield.** 

And in the distance, standing upon the high walls of the Goodie Hunters' stronghold, **another pair of eyes met his.** 

**Manav.** 

Manav **stood on the balcony, arms crossed, watching the battlefield unfold.** 

He did not move. He did not issue commands. 

His generals were confused. 

_"My lord, should we join the battle?"_ one of them asked. 

Manav did not turn. **His gaze remained locked onto Rudra.** 

_"Not yet,"_ he said. **"Vinay hasn't joined. I will not fight a war where the king does not step onto the field."** 

His mind drifted **fifteen years into the past.** 

The ruins of the temple lay in complete **silence**. The wind howled softly, carrying the scent of **burnt flesh and old blood.** 

Manav walked through the devastation, his presence **cold, calculated, detached.** **He did not react to the bodies** scattered around him—charred corpses, lifeless figures slumped against the temple walls. 

This was not the work of ordinary killers. 

Then, he **felt it.** 

A presence—deep, still, **unshaken.** 

Not fear. Not rage. Just... **existence.** 

His crimson eyes flickered toward the temple's **inner sanctum.** Something—or rather, **someone**—was inside. 

A survivor? No. 

Manav stepped forward, his expression unreadable. 

Inside, amidst the wreckage, **stood a boy.** 

Dark-haired. Barefoot. Blood-streaked. 

**Twelve years old.** 

He was surrounded by **bodies**, but he was not trembling. **He was not crying.** 

He just **stood there**, silent, as if he had already processed this destruction and discarded it. 

Manav studied him. 

This wasn't a lost child. 

This was something **else.** 

A void in human form. 

Manav's voice was quiet but sharp. **"Did you do this?"** 

The boy **slowly** turned to him. 

His eyes were dark, but there was **nothing behind them.** 

Not fear. Not regret. 

Not even **hatred.** 

Only **emptiness.** 

The silence stretched between them. Then the boy finally spoke. **His voice was calm. Too calm.** 

**"Get lost."** 

Manav didn't react. 

He didn't smile. He didn't frown. He simply **tilted his head slightly, observing.** 

**"You're alone."** His tone was not mocking, nor sympathetic. Just a **statement of fact.** 

The boy didn't reply. 

**"No one is coming for you."** 

Still no reaction. 

Manav's gaze flickered to the **blackened ground beneath the corpses.** Burnt to nothingness. Not fire, not magic—something **far more absolute.** 

**Erasure.** 

Interesting. 

He took a step closer. **The air grew colder.** 

Manav's voice remained steady, unreadable. **"You think they deserved it?"** 

The boy's expression didn't change. **"They were in my way."** 

A simple answer. A **truth without hesitation.** 

Manav nodded slightly, as if accepting it. 

Then, he crouched slightly—just enough to make direct eye contact. 

**"You're strong."** His voice dropped just a little, into something **quieter, sharper.** "But strength alone means nothing." 

The boy didn't answer. 

Manav leaned in slightly. **"You don't want to be alone, Rudra. No one does."** 

There. 

A flicker. 

Not of emotion, not of weakness—but **recognition.** 

A shadow of **something** buried deep inside the boy's mind. 

Manav knew this type. The ones who had convinced themselves they needed **nothing.** 

That was a lie. A lie told so often, it started to feel real. 

But deep down, **it wasn't.** 

And Manav was a master at unraveling such **lies.** 

**"You don't have to be weak,"** he continued, voice smooth, **"but you don't have to be alone either."** 

Still, the boy didn't speak. 

Manav simply watched. **Waited.** 

The silence dragged on. 

Then— 

**"Leave."** 

Flat. **Unshaken.** 

Manav blinked once. 

Then, he **stood up.** 

He didn't argue. He didn't insist. 

**He simply turned around.** 

And before stepping away, he spoke one last time. 

**"You'll call for me one day."** 

His tone was not hopeful. Not threatening. 

It was simply a **fact.** 

Then, without another word, **Manav walked away.** 

And behind him, Rudra **watched.** 

Still, **silent, unreadable.** 

But for the first time in his life… 

He remembered **someone's voice.**

_"Let's see if your power is still earned, Rudra."_

As Goodie Hunters pushed back Vinay's first wave, a **new figure stepped onto the battlefield.** 

A **warrior clad in black and silver armor, a massive halberd in hand.** 

His presence alone made both sides **pause.** 

Ryan Jim narrowed his eyes. **"Who is that?"** 

Elyas exhaled. **"Arhaan."** 

_"One of Vinay's commanders."_

Arhaan was **not like Rudra.** 

Rudra was **a ghost, a legend, a mystery.** 

But Arhaan? **He was a monster in plain sight.** 

- **Feared for his brutality.** 

- **Known for breaking armies single-handedly.** 

- **A commander who did not just strategize—he fought, slaughtered, conquered.** 

With a single step, Arhaan raised his halberd— 

And **swung it across the battlefield.** 

**A shockwave erupted.** 

Goodie Hunters lowest commanders **were sent flying.** 

The war had now **truly begun.** 

As Arhaan **carved through enemy ranks,** Goodie Hunters level commanders **stepped forward to stop him.** 

- **Commander Lior, a master spearman, dashed into battle.** 

- **Commander Risa, a wind mage, sent storms cutting through Vinay's forces.** 

- **Commander Farid, a berserker, charged with an axe dripping in blood.** 

But **none could match Arhaan.** 

With a single hand, he **disarmed Lior.** 

With a flick of his halberd, he **sent Risa crashing into a wall.** 

With a brutal kick, he **shattered Farid's ribs.** 

Blood coated the battlefield. 

_"Is this all Goodie Hunters has to offer?"_ Arhaan sneered. 

And then—**Elyas moved.** 

For the first time, he drew his twin daggers, stepping onto the battlefield. 

_"I was waiting for a real fight,"_ he muttered. 

Arhaan smirked. **"Then fight me."** 

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