The Storm, the Shadow, and the Sealed Doom

The battlefield of Vedangiri was drowning in chaos. Smoke curled from Riya's fingertips, her magic flickering as her opponent lay lifeless.Meera clutched her shoulder, blood trickling between her fingers.

Raj wiped sweat from his brow, his body aching but victorious.

They had survived.

But then…

A presence colder than death itself.

At the edge of the battlefield, a sixth assassin stood still as a statue.

But unlike the others, he wasn't looking at all of them.

His eyes were locked onto Kunal.

Aamir stepped in front of Kunal. "Don't worry. We'll handle him." Seenu nodded, gripping his weapon.

The assassin did not move.

Silence stretched, unnatural and crushing.

Then—

A blur shot through the air.

A dagger sliced toward Aamir's throat.

Seenu barely managed to deflect it, but the counter was instant.

The assassin weaved through them like smoke.

Before they could react, he struck.

Meera's shoulder was slashed open.

Raj's leg was pierced.

Riya's barrier shattered like glass.

Aamir and Seenu tried to corner him, but his speed was beyond their reflexes. Even their eyes struggled to keep up.

"What the hell is this guy?!" Aamir gritted his teeth.

But Kunal saw everything.

And as he stood there, frozen for a brief second—images began flooding his mind.

The Past Bleeds into the Present

The Singhaniya Estate.

A fortress hidden in the mountains. A place where children were trained to kill before they could read.

Kunal was born into it.

The scion of assassins.

But unlike his siblings, his aura was different. Loud. Overpowering.

While his brothers and sisters became invisible shadows, he became a beacon—a flaw in their eyes.

They mocked him.

"The defective heir."

"The assassin who can't hide."

Even his father, Kartar Singhaniya, looked at him with disappointment.

But one person saw the truth—his teacher, Rudra Sen.

An old warrior, long retired from the field, but sharper than any blade.

"You are not broken, Kunal."

Kunal, barely ten, looked up in confusion.

"You are not a shadow like the others. You are the storm that will tear through them."

Kunal clenched his fists. "Then why does my father—"

"Because he is blind to your nature. But I see it." Rudra knelt, gripping Kunal's shoulders.

"One day, when the time comes, you will see it too."

Year later.

Kunal and his brothers were sent on a mission—a high-profile assassination deep within enemy territory.

Stealth was their only weapon.

But the mission was a trap.

The enemy had been waiting.

One by one, his brothers were slaughtered. Their silent skills meant nothing when their enemies had already seen them.

Kunal was the only one left standing.

His enemies surrounded him.

"He's the failure of the Singhaniyas," one of them sneered. "He won't last a second."

But then—

Kunal stopped hiding.

He slaughtered them all.

By the end, his body was covered in blood, and the mission was complete.

But that wasn't the end.

After that day, Kunal was no longer mocked. He was given more missions. And he completed every single one.

Dozens. Hundreds.

His hands were drenched in blood.

But deep inside, something was wrong.

One night, Kunal stood before his master, his face unreadable.

"I don't want to do this anymore, Master."

Rudra raised an eyebrow. "You don't want to kill?"

Kunal clenched his fists. "I'm not like them. I don't… enjoy it. I don't want my life to be this."

For a long moment, Rudra said nothing. Then, he smiled softly.

"Then go. Do what your heart says."

"But my father—"

"Forget him. You are not a tool. You are not a shadow. Live as you wish."

And so, Kunal walked away from the path of an assassin.

Kunal snaps from his past's vissions. The assassin's blade was raised.

Kunal's hand drifted to his pendant.

Kunal's fingers hesitated at the frame of his glasses. For years, they had been his shield. His way of proving he could survive without his past. But now… he had no choice.

His friends were bleeding.He could not hesitate

The assassin blurred toward Seenu, blade poised for the kill.

Kunal's hand tightened.

Click.

He threw his pendent and removed his glasses.

The air shifted.

A monstrous pressure exploded from Kunal's body, crashing onto the battlefield like a tidal wave.

Aamir stumbled back, gasping. Riya's heart pounded in fear. Meera felt her knees weaken.

The world itself seemed to tremble.

Aamir's System Activated

DANGER!

DANGER!

DANGER!

A notification flooded Aamir's vision.

A Stronger Being is Detected.

Confirm: Friend or Foe?

His hands shook as he looked at Kunal. The assassin halted mid-strike.

His instincts screamed: Death.

Then, he saw Kunal's eyes.

And he froze.

"T-them… these eyes… these are the Nirakshatra!"

The crimson-red orbs gleamed, swirling with intricate patterns that pulsed with power.

They were not the eyes of a stealth killer.

These were the eyes of a predator who did not hide.

A beast that made the shadows tremble.

Kunal vanished.

His fist struck the assassin's wrist, shattering bone. His knee drove into his ribs, cracking them.

His final blow—a palm to the throat—collapsed his windpipe.

The assassin crumpled.

Dead.

Silence.

The Storm That Cannot Hide

Kunal stood tall.

His aura still flooded the area—terrifying and suffocating.

His friends stared in shock.

Aamir's system still flashed warnings.

But then—

Kunal took a deep breath.

Slowly, he reached for his glasses.

He slid them back onto his face.

Then, he picked up his pendant and placed it around his neck.

The monstrous aura began to suppress itself.

The pressure faded.

The storm was once again hidden.

Aamir exhaled. "Kunal...?"

Kunal forced a weak smile. "Yeah... I'll explain later."

Raj exhaled. "Damn, Kunal… that was badass."

Kunal laughed lightly.

But deep down, he knew...

The shadows of his past had followed him here.

And he would never be the same in their eyes again.

After the battle, Kunal suppressed his aura, he wears his glasses and pendant. Riya moved closer to Aamir. Her voice was barely a whisper.

"It was just like that time..."

Aamir frowned. "What time?"

Riya hesitated, then said, "When Purushottampuri was attacked by the beasts. When I got injured… Your aura was just like Kunal's—overwhelming."

She looked down. "Maybe even stronger."

Aamir's eyes darkened. "No, Riya. It's not the same." His voice was firm. "He can control it. I can't. We are not the same."

But none of them knew the truth.

They thought Aamir's aura had only made the beasts retreat.

They thought it was just his power surging out of control.

But deep beneath the earth—something else had stirred.

Six Months Ago....

Far below purushottampuri, beyond what any of them could sense, a forgotten prison lay buried beneath the world.

A cavern carved by time itself. A being sealed away for countless centuries.

Thick roots, older than civilization, bound his limbs.

Ancient symbols, glowing with divine power, were etched across his skin.

Chains forged from celestial metal restrained his movements.

This was no ordinary prisoner.

This was something the gods themselves had locked away.

But then—

A crack.

A shift in the bindings.

The seals flickered.

And in the depths of that eternal darkness…

Two eyes snapped open.

Demonic. Blood-red. Burning with pure hatred.

For the first time in eons—

He smiled.