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Chapter 51 - Chapter 51:The sage's prophecy

Inside the cave, the three of them sat in fear of the strange sound. Lorentz asked, "What could that sound be?" Ken replied, "It must be the sound of spirits." Everyone thought deeply, and they realized only one thing: some hidden power was inside the cave.

After that, they began to feel very hungry. Ken said, "I'm starving," and Lorentz agreed, "Me too." Harold then suggested, "Ken, can you make fire? Let's see if we can find fruits in the forest or hunt something."

Lorentz and Harold broke a branch from a tree, shaped it into a sharp spear, and went into the forest. They saw many mangoes hanging from a tree. Lorentz climbed up and plucked them. Using nearby vines, they made a basket and collected the mangoes.

On their way, they couldn't find any animals to hunt. But suddenly, they spotted a deer. Lorentz told Harold, "Use the spear to hunt it." Harold hesitated, but Lorentz quickly struck the deer and carried it back to the cave. Meanwhile, Ken gathered wood and made a fire.

When they returned, Ken asked, "How did you make the fire?" Ken explained, "I always keep safety kits in my backpack while roaming the city. Today it came in handy." Everyone was surprised. Harold said, "Lorentz hunted the deer, so let's share the fruits and eat a little. We don't know if we can hunt again, so let's save some." Then they roasted and ate the deer.

Meanwhile, in Amaravati city, a sage was meditating. He sensed danger approaching the city and called Rudra Sena to stop it. Rudra asked, "Why did you call me urgently, is there a threat?" The sage replied, "Yes, someone has entered Amaravati and bloodshed will follow. All the temples you built will be destroyed. A great disaster is coming. Be careful."

Rudra Sena was terrified. He immediately strengthened the city's defenses and secretly informed Bimbisara, warning him not to tell anyone, not even the king. He ordered strong protection in the north, west, and especially at the southern entrance.

Back in the forest, after eating, the three sat under the leaves. Night fell, and Lorentz gazed at the moon. Ken asked, "Lorentz, are you remembering Meera?" Lorentz replied, "Yes. Every night she would sit in the middle of the house, watching the moon and talking. I would just listen quietly. Now she is not with me."

Ken asked, "You never told us about yourself. Are you married?" Lorentz said, "No." Ken continued, "Then do you love someone?" Lorentz admitted, "Yes, I loved someone. Her name is Sara."

Lorentz explained: "I was studying in college. I had no parents; I grew up in a home. I studied well and got a scholarship. On the first day of college, I sat on a bench, and a boy named Cholan sat beside me. He introduced himself, and we became close friends.

But suddenly, my scholarship was stopped because the trust's founder was murdered. Without funds, the home couldn't run properly. I needed money for fees, so I looked for a part-time job. Food delivery was common for youngsters, but I didn't have a bike. So I tried working at a nearby theatre, delivering snacks.

One day, while carrying snacks, I accidentally bumped into someone, and the snacks fell. The theatre manager scolded me and deducted money from my salary. When I argued, the security guards threw me out onto the road. I didn't know what to do.

I returned to the home sadly. The head, Sathyamoorthi sir, was worried because the funds had run out. We had food only for a week, and nothing for the next. I was struggling. Then the college sent me a letter demanding semester fees with fines for low attendance. I was completely lost.

But suddenly, I got a phone call from college: 'Your fees have been paid. Only you haven't collected your hall ticket. Come and get it.'"

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