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Chapter 26 - Chapter 26 – Aftermath of match

The semi-finals were over. The crowd had dispersed, the

lights of the arena dimmed, but the echoes of Karikalan's jabs still haunted

Elara. At 8:00 pm, he returned home, silent and heavy with anger. He skipped

dinner, retreating to his room.

Two hours later, his father arrived. The servant informed

him: "He came at 8:00 pm and went straight to his bedroom, sir. He didn't

eat anything." Elara's father smirked knowingly: "Just as I expected.

I'll take care of it. You may leave."

Father and Son Confrontation

Elara's father climbed the stairs, knocking gently on the

door.

Elara (from inside):"Who

is it?"

Father:"Who else would

come to your room at this hour?"

Elara:"I knew it would

be you, Dad. Come in."

The father entered, his presence calm but piercing.

Father:"I heard you came

home at 8:00 pm and didn't eat dinner. What happened to you?"Elara

(coldly):"It's none of your business."

Father (smiling faintly):"It's

fine. I won't interfere. But when it matters most, you must listen — even if

the person's character annoys you."

Elara remained silent, his pride wounded but his ears open.

His father continued:

Father:"I've heard news

about you and Rajan. You argued last night, and he punched you. That widened

the gap between you two. I want to ask one question… did you see Rajan after

the fight, Elara?"

Elara sat on the edge of his bed, his pride wounded, his

mind restless. His father's words cut deeper than any opponent's strike.

Elara (frustrated):"No!

I didn't see Rajan after that incident. Why should I? For the first time, I

felt embarrassed when everyone laughed at me that night. I taught him to fight,

and now he thinks he's superior."

His father's gaze was steady.

 Father:"Then

why did you go to that place last night?"

Elara (hesitant, then firm):

"Because I wanted to warn about Karikalan's punch. Everyone thinks it

was just AI, but for me… it was real. A punch I've never seen before. The anger

behind it — the blow itself broke the hospital wall."

Elara's voice trembled with both awe and resentment. "Why

should I answer these questions for you? If you have something to say, tell me

directly. Stop beating around the bush."

His father leaned closer, his tone calm but heavy with

truth.

Father:"You're right.

The punch was real. I was amazed too. But I want to tell you something — it was

more intense than you realize."

Elara's eyes narrowed.

 Elara:"What

is it?"

Father:"The jab

Karikalan used against Rajan wasn't just a jab. It was a move called the

Striking Flash Punch."

Elara's eyes widened, stunned.

 Elara:"What?

Striking Flash Punch? I've never heard of such a move."

Father:"Neither had I.

But Karikalan mastered it during five years of street fighting. Once, he was

knocked down by a group of robbers. He studied, trained, and perfected this

technique. And now, he executed it against Rajan."

Elara's voice shook with urgency.

 Elara:"I

don't care about the move. Tell me — what happened to Rajan after that punch?"

His father's tone grew grave.

Father:"The Striking

Flash Punch tore Rajan's muscle fibers. It broke his rib. He cannot move his

hand, his body… and he cannot recover after the fight. His career may be over."

Elara froze, his arrogance colliding with guilt. The weight

of his father's words pressed down on him like a mountain. The champion who

once mocked Karikalan now faced the reality of a technique born from pain,

resilience, and survival.

Elara, shaken by his father's revelation, rushes from his

bed, rides his bike through the night, and arrives at the hospital. The sight

of Rajan nearly breaks him — his friend's body wrapped in white bandages, only

his face visible.

Elara (voice trembling):"Raj…

what happened to you? I thought it was just a minor fracture from a jab. I

never expected to see you like this."

Rajan (weak, low voice):"Elara…

you're right. I underestimated him. I thought Karikalan was a scumbag who could

be easily washed away. But then I realized your words in the match. He is not

ordinary. His resilience is amazing. I apologize for ignoring you. If I had

trained properly, maybe I could have won. But in the end… I bit the dust."

Rajan tries to rise from the bed, but Elara gently stops

him.

Elara (softly):"What are

you doing? Just rest. Finally, you realized my words — that's enough for me. I

will knock him out. Don't worry."

Elara turns and leaves the room, his vow renewed, his pride

burning hotter than ever.

Rajan (low, strained):"Elara…

are you thinking you can knock him down easily?"

Elara freezes at the doorway, his hand on the knob.

Elara

(defiant):"Yes, I will. Why do you doubt me?"

Rajan (calm but serious):"If

you truly have the mindset of winning, then I won't say anything. You will win.

But don't underestimate him. Even if you let him off the hook for a moment, it

will be a serious threat. The fight is not about winning or losing — it's more

than that. Karikalan won't take this match lightly. He will go against you with

everything he has. Be careful."

Elara's eyes narrow, his pride refusing to bend.

Elara

(coldly):"If that's the case, then watch my fight against him. I will

grind him down."

He leaves the room, his vow echoing in the silence, while

Rajan lies back, his warning lingering like a shadow.

Celebration and Shadows

The night after Karikalan's victory over Rajan, the

atmosphere was light. He sat with his peers Richard and Veera at a small

restaurant, the table filled with steaming plates of food.

Karikalan (smiling faintly):

"Today, I won against Rajan. I never expected it… for the first time, I

feel something strange being here."

Richard rolled his eyes, raising his glass. Richard:

"Why are you so annoying? We're here to treat you for winning, boy."

He glanced at Veera, who was scrolling his phone under the

table. Richard tapped him sharply on the head. Richard:"What are you

doing, brat? We're here to eat, not scroll your phone!"

Veera (grumbling):"Why

did you tap me like that, old geezer? It hurts."

Richard froze, his face twitching with rage.

 Richard:"What

did you just say? Old geezer?!"

In an instant, Richard's hand clutched Veera's neck,

squeezing tightly.

Richard (furious):"How

dare you call me that? Do you forget who I am?"

Veera (struggling):"No…

don't do it again! I forgive you now, just leave me alone!"

Richard (mocking):"You

forgive me? I won't let you off for that word!"

The two erupted into a chaotic argument, Richard squeezing

harder, Veera flailing and calling out.

Veera (desperate):"Big

brother! Help me! I can't escape this old geezer's clutch!"

Richard (snapping):"Stop

calling me that!"

But Karikalan didn't move. He leaned back in his chair,

watching their antics with a faint smirk. To him, their fight was nothing but

comedy. His mind was elsewhere.

As Richard and Veera wrestled, Karikalan's eyes drifted

across the room. His gaze locked on a girl sitting quietly at another table.

The laughter and chaos around him faded into silence. For the first time since

his victory, Karikalan felt something stir — a presence that pulled his

attention away from triumph, away from rivalry, toward something unknown.

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