Journey Continues

As Tarun looked at his bracelet, hoping to see a new dragon carving, he was surprised to find it hadn't changed. Instead, the bracelet had grown a bit, and there was a shiny silver border with cool dragon patterns on top and bottom. Checking it closely, the patterns seemed like flying dragons. Intrigued, Tarun went back to his notifications, curious about what was going on.

His messages revealed some cool stuff. Thanks to the healing dragon sword, he could fix himself up without using any special energy. Another message told him about a new skill called "Ultimate Dragon Healing." This skill was like a superpower – it could completely heal him no matter how hurt he was. Even though Tarun didn't get any new attack powers like he did with other dragon swords, this healing skill made him almost unbeatable. Still, he felt a bit sad about losing the Venom dragon sword.

After hanging out with his friends and taking a flight back home the next day, Tarun realized he was out of money. Now, he had to figure out how to make some cash. And, on top of that, he couldn't get the idea of creating a guild out of his mind. It was like a big goal he wanted to achieve.

Once he got home and had a good rest, Tarun started looking at the other swords he bought. Among them, he found the Canopus sword with a soul inside. Checking it out, he learned it was part of a set called 'The Constellation Carina's Divine Swords.' To summon the soul in the sword, he needed to collect all nine swords from this group.

The following day, Tarun strode into his training sanctuary, his mind ablaze with the desire to master a revolutionary technique. Inspired by the mesmerizing display witnessed in Gilgamesh's intense battle, where he performed the fusion of fire and water attributes and then culminated it into a breathtaking arrow launch, Tarun was determined to replicate such prowess when he saw it. Inspired, he envisioned a fusion of his fire and water dragon roars, aiming to create a something similar to that of Gilgamesh's technique.

In the initial attempt to replicate Gilgamesh's awe-inspiring fusion technique, Tarun stood in the training chamber with a fervor that matched the flames he sought to control. His sword gleamed in the dim light as he prepared to conjure the dual dragon roars, an endeavor that proved more challenging than he had anticipated.

As Tarun raised his sword, the air thickened with anticipation. However, when he unleashed the fire dragon's roar, its ferocity clashed discordantly with the delicate resonance of the water dragon's roar. The cacophony echoed through the chamber, leaving an unsettling dissonance that mirrored Tarun's frustration.

The fire dragon's roar roared with uncontrollable intensity, threatening to engulf the delicate echoes of the water dragon's roar. Tarun's face contorted with determination as he struggled to rein in the volatile forces he sought to command. The clash of elements manifested as a chaotic symphony, each attempt leading to a disheartening failure.

With each unsuccessful trial, Tarun realized the intricate balance required to harmonize these opposing forces. The timing was crucial, yet elusive. The fire and water elements resisted synchronization, creating a disconcerting clash that mocked his initial aspirations. Sweat dotted Tarun's forehead as he grappled with the frustration of unmet expectations.

In those moments of failure, Tarun found humility and a deeper understanding of the complexities involved. The initial attempts were a humbling reminder that mastering such a fusion technique demanded more than raw skill – it required an intimate connection with the elements and a profound respect for their individual strengths.

Undeterred by the setbacks, Tarun persisted, determined to unravel the secrets hidden within the clash of fire and water. Little did he know that these early failures were the crucible in which his unique fusion technique would eventually take shape, surpassing even the grandeur of Gilgamesh's original feat.