Chapter 236 Back To Clan
In the spring, the wind flowed slowly. A gate could be seen above a river; this was very different from normal entrances. From above, a river could be seen that divided a vast land into two parts. On one side was a big tower with a clock at the top and an orb above it. The tower was full of many patterns that were glowing blue.
On the right side of the watch tower, red flags could be seen with a white lotus symbol, while the watch tower on the left had a blue flag with a symbol of a golden shield with silver-colored blade-like wings. Both towns were connected yet separated from each other, and the people of both towns were living their lives as they did.
There was a topic that was trending here that was about Kajal Agastya. The news had recently leaked that Kajal had already reached the Elite stage, which has created a storm in both towns. This news also made people curious about Rishi Rawat; he had also recently awakened and quickly leveled up to level 5.
"I heard many Agastya Clan members complaining why their talented young mistress was getting married to a trash from Rawat Clan; this made many people in Rawat Clan angry, and they were now fighting against each other," said a woman.
"What wrong are they saying? Isn't our young master trash compared to others in the clan?" commented another woman.
"Don't speak like that; what do you know about the young master? He has faced so much trauma in his childhood that if it were someone else, they might not even have been able to recover from it," said the other woman.
"Ok, I get it, but where is he right now? I heard he is hiding because he is ashamed to show his face to others," replied her friend. A shadow bypassed them, stopping for a second before continuing. It passed from one person to another at a very high speed; Even when it moved in broad daylight, no one was able to see it. The shadow entered a gate before moving to a bungalow at the side.
It turned into a boy; he looked around before entering the bungalow. The guard was about to stop him when Rishi showed him his badge and entered it. He was wearing a demon mask. His maid looked at him and was surprised; she had not seen him for months, and now he appeared again. She welcomed him and started preparing his breakfast. Rishi went to the bathroom and took a shower before going to his room to have his breakfast.
After he was done, he decided to meet his teacher. He was still meditating below that strange banana tree. He heard Rishi's footsteps and said, "So you came back."
Rishi bowed and said, "Good morning, teacher. I decided to visit my clan during my summer holidays."
"Sit," said the men without even looking. He looked at Rishi and said, "You have gotten calmer than before; your physique is also completely different."
Rishi was surprised, but he nodded. "Yeah, it's due to a blessing."
"How is your sword and bow training going on?" asked Naman.
He didn't know how to reply for some time, but after gathering his will, he said, "I have decided to give up on mastering only one or two weapons."
"Then how many are you trying to master?" asked Naman without any expression.
"As many as I can," replied Rishi.
"Why are you doing it?" He looked at Rishi and said, "Have you again chosen a class similar to before that lets you wield multiple weapons?"
He nodded with a little blush on his face as if he had caught her red-handed.
The elder looked at the sky and said, "Only God knows what you are up to."
Rishi didn't remain quiet for a while before asking, "Do you know any person in the clan that can teach me how to use Chakram?"
Elder Naman thought for a while before replying, "I know, but I don't think you should meet with him. He is never interested in teaching others. He only teaches someone who has a unique way of using Chakram."
"Will it work?" he snapped. Two chakrams appeared behind him, both with razor-sharp edges. He pointed at a falling leaf, and one of the Chakrams moved like a blur and cut it in half before returning.
"Your technique is basic, but the ability you use will definitely make him curious; I think you have a chance to learn from him," replied the elder Naman.
Rishi discussed some more things with him, and he gave him a mask that looked way better than the one he was wearing. When he asked why, his teacher laughed and said, "Your silly mask will not help you cover your face at all."
He sighed and started to go to the elder to meet him. From the information he got, this elder was a high-ranking elder in his clan. He even worked for the main clan for some time, but in a battle, he lost his right hand. He was rewarded for his contribution, but he had many people who were jealous of him, and as a result, he was removed from his position. He came back to the branch clan and started to practice again with his left hand. It took him a while, but he was able to master his techniques with his left hand.
He has even surpassed his older version in both battle strength and power but is still refusing to go back; he is now enjoying the solitude and improving his Chakram Arts. He appeared in the forest area near his clan; there were no guards here, as the Chakram Master liked complete silence.
He took a deep breath before entering; he had already activated his stealth and started approaching the hut in front of a valley with a very fast wind current. He saw a person there with long black hair and crimson-colored eyes; he was wearing a large robe that hid his right hand. He used his left hand and took out a simple wooden chakram. He then threw it into the valley. Rishi was close to him. He looked below and saw that the chakram had disappeared into a blur and appeared in front of the water.
It touched the water and came back, but then a 'Shh' sound was heard, and the water was cut in two, revealing some empty space. He was looking when the man looked around and shot his wooden chakram; It disappeared and moved around to search for the intruder, Rishi had just sighed in relief when something hit him in the back of the head, and he fainted.