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Chapter 89 - AURA UNLEASHED

The battlefield trembled as the **war between the Goodie Hunters and Vinay's forces escalated.** 

Swords clashed. Blades carved through the air like streaks of lightning. Dust rose in violent swirls, and war cries drowned out the sounds of the dying. 

This was **no longer a battle of strategy.** 

It was **a war of raw power.** 

And in the center of it all, **aura energy clashed like raging storms.** 

From the Goodie Hunters' side, **their low-tier commanders charged forward.** 

**Vikram, a commander with an aura that thickened the air around him, creating an invisible shield, led the charge.** His mere presence sent shockwaves through the battlefield, his aura crushing the ground beneath his feet. 

Beside him, **Tasha, an aura user specializing in sound vibrations, manipulated the battlefield with invisible sonic pulses.** 

And then there was **Gale, a dual-wielding fighter whose aura enhanced his agility, making him faster than the eye could track.** 

On the other side, **Vinay's low-tier commanders stood tall.** 

**Sorin, a brutal warrior whose aura gave him monstrous physical strength, crushed the earth with every step.** 

**Ivar, a tactician whose aura allowed him to sense attacks before they happened, danced through the battlefield with eerie precision.** 

And then—**Arhaan.** 

The man who **stood still** amidst the chaos, his spear resting against his shoulder, **his aura swirling around him like a silent storm.** 

The moment the two sides clashed, **the battlefield exploded.** 

Vikram lunged at Sorin, their auras colliding in a clash of sheer brute force. 

Tasha's sonic waves slammed into Ivar, but Ivar dodged each one effortlessly, predicting the vibrations before they struck. 

And Gale—Gale found himself **facing Arhaan.** 

He dashed forward, his aura-enhanced speed turning him into a blur. 

His blades flashed— 

**But they never reached their target.** 

Because Arhaan had already moved. 

With a single step, he appeared behind Gale. 

No wasted movement. 

No unnecessary force. 

**Just pure efficiency.** 

He **didn't even need to attack.** 

Just his presence alone made Gale step back, a cold sweat running down his spine. 

"Your aura…" Gale whispered. "It's… different." 

Arhaan said nothing. 

He merely **watched.** 

And **then—there was Rudra.** 

He had not moved. 

Not once. 

**And yet, every warrior on the battlefield felt his presence.** 

Rudra, the **most mysterious commander of Vinay's army,** stood on the edges of the battlefield, his **dark cloak fluttering in the wind.** 

His face was partially hidden in shadow, his **cold, unreadable eyes scanning the battlefield.** 

He did not raise his weapon. 

He did not activate his aura. 

He simply **watched.** 

And yet—**even the strongest warriors avoided his gaze.** 

Because **they knew.** 

They **felt it.** 

Even without fighting, **Rudra was stronger than all of them.** 

Dain, standing at a distance, caught sight of him and **froze.** 

**Memories came flooding back.** 

**A burning battlefield.** 

**A monster standing before him.** 

And then—**dark flames.** 

An aura unlike anything he had ever seen. 

It had swallowed everything in its path. 

A powerful warrior—one of the strongest men to ever exist—had been erased in an instant. 

And the one who had done it— 

**Was Rudra.** 

Dain clenched his fists. 

He had survived that day, barely escaping with his life. 

And now, **he saw the same Rudra standing on the battlefield once again.** 

Watching. 

Waiting. 

**Unmoved.** 

Dain swallowed hard. 

**This man… This man was a monster.** 

And yet—**he was hiding something.** 

His aura… It was different now. **Muted. Controlled.** 

Why wasn't he fighting? 

Why wasn't he moving? 

**Why was he just watching?** 

Dain's gut twisted. 

Rudra was powerful. 

But Rudra was also **a mystery.** 

And in war—**mysteries were the most dangerous of all.** 

Far above the battlefield, in the distance, **Manav observed.** 

His arms were crossed, his expression unreadable, **his eyes locked onto Rudra.** 

**Fifteen years ago, he had met that boy.** 

A twelve-year-old with **cold eyes, sharper than any blade.** 

A boy who had already seen too much. 

A boy who had rejected him. 

**"Get lost,"** Rudra had said back then, his voice void of emotion. 

And **Manav had left.** 

But not without planting a seed. 

Not without **whispering words into the boy's mind.** 

Words that would slowly **shape him over time.** 

Manav smirked slightly. 

"Fifteen years," he muttered to himself. "And still… you refuse to show your true self." 

But he knew. 

**Rudra was not just watching.** 

Rudra was **calculating.** 

Waiting for the moment when he would strike. 

And when that moment came— 

**The battlefield would never be the same again.** 

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