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Chapter 7 - MYSTERIOUS

Raazi completely collapsed to the ground. It felt as if Raazi was already dead.

Because Nia and Ami managed to avoid the attack, the monster became even more enraged.

The monster raised his hand, causing a barrier to form all around them. Because of the barrier, Ami and Nia were unable to move. Both of them were stuck in the same place. Nia thought—now we have no chance left to escape. Ami asked Nia, "What is happening? Why can't we move?"

The monster moved forward to kill both of them.

Nia thought—

I can't die like this. I still have my revenge left to take.

"Am I dreaming again?" Raazi said to himself. The place where he was standing was completely white. Right in front of him was a line, and beyond that line everything was pitch black. Nothing could be seen.

Raazi looked around. There was nothing. He was completely alone in that place. He looked at his body—there wasn't a single wound on it.

He thought, "But that monster killed me. So how did I come here?"

From the black space ahead, a light began to glow. It felt as if someone was holding it and moving toward Raazi.

From that place, Raazi heard a sweet and gentle voice—"Son… son… won't you come and meet your mother?" As soon as he heard this, Raazi began moving toward her. That woman was none other than the same one who had once thrown her child into the trash. She was standing near the line. Only her face was visible.

Raazi also reached near that line.

Raazi asked her, "What did you say?"

She replied, "Yes, you are my child. Won't you embrace your mother?"

Hearing this, Raazi became a little emotional.

After hearing her words, he started to step beyond the line.

Just then, another voice echoed—"You don't need to leave in such a hurry. You still have plenty of time." As soon as this was said, black flames struck his chest. A sharp pain spread through Raazi's chest. Raazi began screaming in pain. The pain was so intense that tears started flowing from his eyes on their own. He collapsed and lost consciousness right there.

"What should we do now, Nia? He's going to kill us. Do you have any way to escape?" As Ami said this, fear and tears were visible on her face.

"Because of these monsters, my entire family was killed, and today my end will also be the same." Thinking this, hatred spread through Nia's eyes. Anger was clearly visible on her face.

"Still, I can never kill all the monsters of this world by myself. So this is how my life is going to end," she thought as she closed her eyes.

Nia began to feel someone's aura, and it was very intense. Then a voice echoed—"Do you think you can kill me?" As soon as they all looked in the direction from where the voice came, there was no one else but Raazi standing there. Just like before, his wounds began to heal on their own. Seeing this, Ami and Nia were both shocked. Raazi's eyes were once again glowing with the same black light. From his aura, it seemed as if someone else was also standing nearby. Raazi raised his hand and clenched his fist.

The barrier created by the monster shattered in a single strike.

Because of the barrier breaking, strong winds started blowing around.

Seeing this, Nia thought—what kind of power is this? I have never seen such strength before. Looking at Raazi, it seemed like he was of a very high rank, higher than even our captain has reached. Many questions were running through Nia's mind.

Ami, seeing Raazi, called out happily, "Raazi!" Ami also realized that a completely different power had awakened within him.

"I know why you are attacking and why you came to this place, but I will not harm your child.

Still, you will have to face the punishment for your mistake," he said, and just like before, he formed the same red-colored sword in his hand. Throwing it toward him, he said—"This was your destiny."

The monster tried to use its magic to defend itself, but it couldn't stand before him. The sword first cut off its hand. The monster screamed, its voice echoing far and wide. Then the sword went up into the air and rapidly came down, striking directly in the middle of its head, slicing it in two.

Ami, smiling, said—"Amazing, Raazi. How powerful you are."

The monster fell to the ground. Dirt flew everywhere in the air. Blood spread across the ground.

Raazi said—"I will respect your wish," and then went toward the egg and destroyed the barrier around it.

Seeing the monster dead in this way, some of the hatred in Nia's eyes began to fade.

She kept looking at Raazi—he was lower in rank than me, yet where did such power come from?

Raazi said in a rough and deep voice—"Take care of this egg."

Hearing Raazi's voice, both of them felt a little strange, especially Ami.

Raazi then lost consciousness right there.

On the other side,

The rays of the sun were falling on the ground. The place was spread far and wide. Flowers were blooming everywhere. Among those flowers stood a very large tree. All the flowers were of many different colors, and butterflies were flying over them. That place was no less than heaven.

Under that large tree stood a girl, dressed entirely in white. She looked no less than a princess. Because she was standing facing the tree, her face could not be seen. She looked very sad.

She said with deep sorrow—

"It has been almost 1,000 years since I last saw you. I don't know where you are."

Hearing her words, it felt as though the girl was immortal.

But hearing his sorrowful words, it felt as if he was remembering someone close to him.

When Raazi opened his eyes, he was in a carriage. In front of him were Zers, Zayn, Sen, Ami, and Nia. All of them were looking at him.

Zers says to him, "These two told me how you defeated that monster."

But hearing Zers's words, Raazi looked quite confused.

Scratching his head, Raazi says, "What are you talking about? Whom did I defeat?"

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