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Chapter 230 - 230: The Frozen Battlefield.

Outside the Vibranium mine, rows of Wakandan soldiers stood in disciplined formation, their eyes fixed on the darkened entrance. At first, their orders had been simple: guard the mine. But now every man and woman there understood the weight of their duty.

A dangerous intruder had appeared within the mine, someone powerful enough to defeat even the Black Panther. The soldiers were tense, alert, and ready for whatever emerged.

From the tunnel, a smaller group hurried into the open air. At its head was Prince T'Challa, who had just succeeded in extracting King T'Chaka and several others from danger.

"Prince T'Challa, you rescued the King and the elders!" one of the soldiers exclaimed.

Another elder stepped forward with urgency. "Now our weapons can be unleashed. With no one else inside, we can focus on annihilating the intruder completely!"

Several elders echoed his excitement. But T'Challa's expression tightened.

"If we fire with full force, the Vibranium mine itself will collapse," the prince warned. The Queen at his side nodded in agreement. "Such destruction would cripple Wakanda's future. This is no solution."

The elders hesitated. The mine had been excavated for generations, its tunnels carved deep into the earth. If they collapsed now, rebuilding that progress would take decades. For a moment, the council wavered, caught between destruction and preservation.

Then, from the shadows of the mine's entrance, a lone figure stepped into the light.

"Enemy sighted! On guard!" a commander shouted.

Every eye turned.

It was him.

The intruder they had whispered about—tall, striking, and calm, with an unshakable confidence.

"Kurogai…" one elder hissed under his breath, eyes narrowing.

Kurogai Alexander Blackwood regarded the gathered army with quiet disdain, as though their weapons were beneath notice. "So this is where you've hidden," he said smoothly. "I wondered who dared sneak away with my captives." His gaze swept the crowd, sharp and unhurried, as though he were already in control.

An elder leaned toward T'Challa and whispered, "The moment has come. If we strike now, the mine will not be endangered. Order the attack!"

T'Challa clenched his jaw, torn, but the council had already made their choice.

"Take down the intruder!" the elder barked.

A sniper hidden in the distance fired immediately. The bullet—a Wakandan-designed round strong enough to fell an elephant—struck Kurogai square in the chest. The impact shattered a boulder behind him, scattering stone fragments across the battlefield.

But Kurogai did not fall.

Instead, pale blue fire flared across the wound, knitting flesh back together in seconds. He didn't even flinch.

"Sniper fire?" he murmured, voice cold. "Pathetic."

That same unnatural flame was no ordinary trick. Though Kurogai's strange pupil abilities were limited, the regenerative force came from his own awakened power—the rebirth flame of the immortal bird.

Far away, the hidden sniper stiffened. Then his body crystallized into solid ice, locked in a frozen sculpture before anyone even realized what had happened.

The elders paled. "Impossible… He healed instantly. And that ice—what power is this?"

Their doubts only deepened as Kurogai's gaze shifted to them.

"Target the leaders first," he muttered, stepping forward. "Break the spine, and the body falls."

"Protect the royal family! Guard the council!" a commander bellowed. Soldiers surged into motion, shields snapping into place as they rushed to intercept.

But Kurogai was faster. His eyes turned stark white, glowing with lethal intensity.

A sudden wave of frost spread outward. Soldiers froze mid-stride, locked in the poses of their last desperate charge. In seconds, the battlefield had transformed into a field of statues—hundreds of Wakandan warriors encased in unyielding ice.

Every breath in the air crystallized. Even the desert heat seemed to vanish.

This was the power of his Icefield—a domain that could turn even the hottest desert into frozen death.

"No… this is what wiped out the escort in the mine," T'Challa whispered, remembering the bodies his team had discovered, frozen in place. A chill ran through him that had nothing to do with the cold.

The elders faltered, their escape path shrinking under Kurogai's relentless advance. Each step he took seemed to echo with certainty.

And the soldiers could only watch as their savior—Black Panther himself—prepared to face the monster once again.

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