Suryaputra Karna: 10 Million Dharma Critical hits-Chapter 109 - 107: The One Who Watches
Far away—
Beyond forests.
Beyond kingdoms.
Beyond the reach of roads, of people, of anything that could be called known—
In a place where light did not reach—
Something stirred.
Not in panic.
Not in anger.
But in awareness.
It was not a sudden movement. Not a reaction born from shock or disruption. It was the kind of stirring that came from recognition—slow, deliberate, and certain.
A chamber existed there.
Hidden.
Buried deep beneath the earth where no sunlight had ever touched. The weight of the world pressed down from above, sealing it away from everything external. No sound from the surface reached here. No wind. No life.
Only stillness.
Cold.
Silent.
Ancient.
At its center—
A figure sat.
Unmoving.
Not bound. Not restrained. But completely still, as if motion itself was unnecessary.
Around it—
Faint symbols hovered.
Not drawn. 𝕗𝗿𝕖𝐞𝐰𝗲𝕓𝐧𝕠𝕧𝗲𝐥.𝚌𝐨𝚖
Not carved.
Not inscribed in stone or etched into the air.
They simply... existed.
Like echoes.
Fragments of something older than language. Older than memory. Shapes that seemed to shift when observed directly, slipping just beyond comprehension.
They pulsed faintly.
In rhythm with something unseen.
The figure’s eyes were closed.
Its breathing—
Barely noticeable.
So faint that it would be easy to mistake it for absence.
Yet—
It was not asleep.
Because it had felt it.
The disturbance.
The break.
The resistance.
Not through sight.
Not through sound.
But through something deeper—something woven into the very structure of what had been disrupted.
And slowly—
Its eyes opened.
Dark.
Deep.
Unfathomable.
They did not adjust to the darkness.
The darkness adjusted to them.
A silence followed.
Not empty—
But heavy.
As if the chamber itself waited.
"You failed."
The voice echoed.
Not loud.
Not harsh.
But absolute.
It did not need volume to carry authority. It did not need anger to convey judgment. The words settled into the chamber like a truth that could not be denied.
Before the seated figure—
Several others knelt.
Heads lowered.
Bodies perfectly still.
The same robes.
The same controlled presence.
The same unnatural synchronization that had held the formation together before.
But now—
There was tension.
A faint tremor beneath their stillness.
Fear.
Not of punishment—
But of acknowledgment.
"We were... interrupted."
One of them spoke.
Carefully.
Measured.
Every word chosen with precision, as though anything less might break something unseen.
The seated figure did not react.
No shift in posture.
No change in expression.
Only stillness.
"By whom?"
The question came simply.
But carried weight.
Not curiosity.
Not casual inquiry.
But expectation.
The kneeling figure hesitated.
Just for a moment.
A fraction of time so small it might have gone unnoticed—
But not here.
Not in this place.
Then—
"Two."
A pause.
"One... uses strength."
Another pause.
"The other..."
A slight tension entered the voice now. Subtle—but undeniable.
"...disturbs the flow."
Silence.
Deep.
Heavy.
Because that—
Was not expected.
The seated figure leaned slightly forward.
Not sharply.
Not suddenly.
But enough.
Interest.
Not anger.
Not frustration.
But something else.
Something far more dangerous.
"They do not understand."
A calm statement.
Not a question.
Not speculation.
A conclusion.
The kneeling figure lowered its head further.
"No."
A pause.
"But they interfere."
The seated figure’s gaze deepened.
"Interference is natural."
A pause.
"Resistance..."
A longer pause.
"...is not."
The words lingered.
Echoing softly through the chamber.
Because resistance—
Meant something.
It implied awareness beyond instinct.
Choice beyond reaction.
A disruption not just of action—
But of structure.
Something rare.
Something... dangerous.
The seated figure stood.
Slowly.
There was no rush. No wasted movement. Every motion carried intention, as though even standing was part of a larger design.
Its presence—
Expanded.
Not physically.
The chamber did not grow smaller. The space did not compress.
But the weight increased.
The awareness.
The sense of being observed—not just from one direction, but from everywhere at once.
"They disrupted the fragment."
A pause.
"And the manifestation."
The kneeling figures remained still.
Silent.
Because denial—
Was meaningless.
The truth had already been seen.
There was no hiding failure here.
No distortion of outcome.
Only recognition.
The figure began to walk.
Slow steps.
Measured.
Each one echoing softly against the stone—not as sound, but as presence.
Toward the edge of the chamber.
Where the darkness deepened.
Not ordinary darkness.
But something thicker.
Something that felt less like absence of light... and more like the presence of something else.
"Then we adjust."
A simple statement.
But final.
There was no hesitation in it. No reconsideration. No need for further discussion.
Adjustment was not reaction.
It was continuation.
One of the kneeling figures spoke again—
"Shall we pursue them?"
The question lingered briefly in the air.
Then—
Silence followed.
Not empty.
But deliberate.
The figure did not turn.
Did not look back.
"No."
The answer came calmly.
"They will come."
A pause.
"They are already on the path."
The same words.
But spoken here—
They carried a deeper meaning.
Not prediction.
Not assumption.
But certainty.
The figure stopped at the edge of the chamber.
Looking into the darkness ahead.
As if seeing something beyond it.
Something far beyond distance.
"They seek to understand."
A pause.
"Let them."
Behind, the kneeling figures remained motionless.
Listening.
Waiting.
Because they understood—
This was not mercy.
This was not permission.
This was design.
The figure continued—
"Understanding leads to choice."
A pause.
"And choice leads to consequence."
The words settled.
Cold.
Certain.
Unavoidable.
Then—
"Prepare the next fragment."
A command.
Immediate.
Absolute.
No room for delay.
No room for failure.
The kneeling figures bowed lower.
"Yes."
No hesitation.
No resistance.
The chamber fell silent again.
But this time—
It was not still.
Because something had begun.
Not an accident.
Not a reaction.
But a plan moving forward.
Something deliberate.
Something controlled.
And far away—
Back in the forest—
Duryodhana stood beside Karna.
The clearing had returned to normal.
The ground had settled.
The trees stood still once more.
The battle—
Over.
But the feeling—
Not gone.
A faint unease lingered.
Not fear.
But awareness.
Like something had shifted beyond what they could see.
"They knew we were coming."
Duryodhana said.
His voice was quieter now. Not uncertain—but thoughtful.
Karna nodded slightly.
"Yes."
A pause.
"And now..."
His gaze shifted forward.
Not at anything visible.
But toward something ahead.
"...they know more."
Duryodhana smirked faintly.
A familiar expression—
But with a sharper edge now.
"Good."
A brief pause.
"Let them."
There was no hesitation in his tone. No concern over being observed.
If anything—
It excited him.
Because this—
Was no longer one-sided.
No longer hidden.
The hunters had become visible.
And so had the seekers.
The path ahead—
Had changed.
Not just in danger.
But in awareness.
Every step forward now carried weight.
Every action—observed.
Measured.
Answered.
Because now—
Both sides—
Were watching each other.
Waiting.
Learning.
Preparing.
And the next move—
Would not be simple.
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