After a few days, I developed a good relationship with Sara. She took great care of me. When I had to write my exams, she paid for my coaching classes and covered all my expenses. She looked after everything. But she had a wish—one she never told me. Her desires were simple. From a young age, she had no mother, only her father, who was a big businessman. She grew up all alone. What she wanted most was to marry me soon and live together happily.
At that time, I was preparing for the RAW exam, so she only supported me silently. Later, when I was selected for RAW, she was overjoyed. Sathya Moorthi sir accompanied me to speak with her father. Since I was a police officer, he agreed, and our marriage was fixed.
One day, while I was waiting to place the wedding food order, a car accident happened nearby. When I went to see, I found Sara lying there with a bullet wound in her chest. Her father's business enemies had planned to kill her. I couldn't understand anything. My mind went blank, I couldn't breathe, and no words came out. Tears didn't fall from my eyes, but my heart felt like it was bleeding. I couldn't do anything.
Ken, filled with grief, spoke, while Lorentz and Harold tried to console him. No one realized how much pain Ken was carrying inside. As they were talking, a bright light appeared in the distance. Curious, the three of them ran toward it. But as they approached, the light suddenly vanished, leaving them astonished. Soon, another light appeared nearby, and from it emerged a strange rabbit. Its body glowed like lightning. The three tried to catch it, but it escaped swiftly and disappeared, leaving them in wonder.
Meanwhile, in Amaravati city, dark clouds gathered in the sky. Rudra Senan sensed danger approaching Amaravati, just as the sage Jaala had foretold. His mind was filled with confusion—he didn't know what to do or how to stop it. In meditation, a vision appeared: a face that told him only he could protect this place.
Rudra Senan went searching for Parantakan but found him missing. In the palace's last chamber, he saw many warriors, both old and new. Shocked, he went to Jaala Munivar and asked, "How can I protect Amaravati? Who will help me?" The sage replied, "First, listen carefully. You must find the three Vamasavali warriors. They are the ones destined to protect this city. Bring them to me, and then you will understand who they are."
Taking the sage's words to heart, Rudra Senan left. He shared his vision and Parantakan's deeds with Bimbeesan. Bimbeesan said, "Those warriors are in the forest. I believe they are still alive. Let us go and find them." Without delay, they set out, determined to locate the warriors without Parantakan knowing.
At the same time, Lorentz, Harold, and Ken climbed a huge tree in the forest, searching for a way to escape. From there, they saw a group approaching—it was Amaravati's warriors, led by Rudra Senan and Bimbeesan. Shocked, the three hid near another tree. Suddenly, another bright light appeared. The glowing rabbit emerged again, running swiftly. The warriors chased it, but the rabbit stopped abruptly, released a burst of light, and set the place on fire before vanishing. Rudra Senan and Bimbeesan were astonished by what they had witnessed.
