Suryaputra Karna: 10 Million Dharma Critical hits-Chapter 111 - 109: Into the Living Den

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Chapter 111: Chapter 109: Into the Living Den

They left before dawn.

No delay.

No extended preparation. No unnecessary gathering of supplies or strategy discussions that stretched into hesitation.

Only what was needed—

And movement.

Because this time—

Speed mattered.

Not reckless speed.

Not the kind that ignored consequence.

But decisive movement.

The kind that did not waste time waiting for certainty.

The kind that stepped forward despite uncertainty.

Duryodhana walked ahead.

His pace steady.

Purposeful.

There was a difference in him now. Subtle—but unmistakable.

His energy was no longer reactive. No longer driven by what appeared in front of him.

It had shifted.

Focused.

Sharp.

He was not responding to events anymore—

He was stepping into them.

Beside him—

Karna moved quietly.

Calm as always.

His steps made no sound beyond what was necessary. His presence did not disturb the forest around them—yet it felt anchored within it.

But his awareness—

Had deepened.

The pull—

Stronger now.

No longer faint.

No longer distant.

Before, it had been like a whisper—something sensed only when focused upon.

Now—

It was clear.

Present.

Guiding.

Not forcefully.

Not demanding obedience.

But undeniably shaping direction.

It did not tell him where to go.

But it made certain paths feel... correct.

"They’re not hiding this time."

Karna said quietly.

His voice did not break the silence. It blended into it.

Duryodhana smirked.

"Good."

A brief pause.

"Neither are we."

There was no hesitation in that response. No thought of concealment.

Whatever waited ahead—

Would be met directly.

The path led them beyond familiar terrain.

Further than before.

Past the limits of what they had already explored.

Deeper into land untouched by ordinary travel.

The forest changed gradually.

Then completely.

The trees grew denser.

Older.

Their trunks thick with age, roots sprawling across the ground like veins breaking through the earth. Branches intertwined high above, weaving a canopy so dense that sunlight struggled to pass through.

The light—

Faded.

Even during the day.

Shadows lingered longer. Darkness settled deeper.

And the air—

Changed.

It was not empty like before.

Not abandoned.

There was no absence here.

Instead—

It felt occupied.

Watched.

Not by something distant.

But by something present.

Karna slowed slightly.

Not stopping.

But adjusting.

His gaze shifted—not toward anything visible, but toward something sensed.

"They know we’re coming."

Duryodhana didn’t stop.

Didn’t even slow.

"Then we don’t give them time to prepare."

But even as he said it—

He knew.

They were already prepared.

This was not a place stumbled upon.

This was a place waited for.

They reached it by midday.

The forest parted—not completely, but enough.

What stood before them was not what one would expect.

Not a village.

Not ruins.

Not something abandoned by time.

Something else.

Hidden within the forest—

A structure.

Ancient.

Partially buried beneath layers of earth and root.

Stone worn by time—edges softened, surfaces cracked.

Yet—

It was not broken.

Not decayed.

Not empty.

Because movement—

Was visible.

Figures.

Many.

Positioned throughout the area.

Not standing openly in challenge.

But placed deliberately.

Watching.

Guarding.

Strategically aligned in a way that suggested not instinct—

But planning.

Duryodhana’s eyes sharpened.

"This is different."

Karna nodded slightly.

"Yes."

A pause.

"This is their base."

The realization settled heavily between them.

Not fragments.

Not remnants of something left behind.

Not incomplete attempts hidden in forgotten places.

This—

Was the source.

The origin of what they had been encountering.

Duryodhana stepped forward.

No hesitation.

No attempt to conceal their presence.

"We don’t sneak."

A slight smirk formed on his face.

"We break through."

Karna did not argue.

Because stealth—

Would not change what needed to happen.

Not here.

Not now.

And the moment they stepped closer—

The guards reacted.

Instantly.

Weapons raised.

Eyes locking onto them with precision.

There was no confusion.

No questioning.

No hesitation.

They had been expected.

"You were expected."

A voice echoed.

Not from the ground.

Not from the guards.

But from above.

From the structure itself.

Duryodhana stopped.

His gaze lifted.

A figure stood there.

Elevated.

Watching.

And immediately—

It was clear.

This one was different.

Not like the others.

Not empty.

Not controlled.

Not hollow.

There was awareness in its stance.

Presence in its gaze.

It was not being directed.

It was directing.

Karna’s gaze sharpened.

"This one is not a vessel."

Duryodhana’s smile widened.

"Finally."

A brief pause.

"Someone real."

The figure looked down at them.

Calm.

Unmoved.

There was no arrogance in its posture. No need to assert dominance through display.

It simply... existed.

With certainty.

"You have interfered repeatedly."

A pause.

"And yet..."

Another pause.

"You continue."

Duryodhana stepped forward again.

Mace resting casually on his shoulder.

"We don’t stop halfway."

The figure tilted its head slightly.

Observing.

Measuring.

Then—

Its gaze shifted.

Slowly.

Deliberately.

To Karna.

And for the first time—

There was change.

Subtle.

But unmistakable.

Interest.

"You."

A pause.

The air seemed to tighten—not from force, but from focus.

"You are the one."

Silence fell.

Not because of the words themselves—

But because of what they carried.

Recognition.

Not of identity.

Not of name.

But of presence.

Something deeper.

Something unseen—yet undeniable.

Karna remained calm.

Unmoved.

His expression did not shift.

But within—

That faint presence stirred again.

The system.

No longer distant.

No longer passive.

Closer.

More active.

As if reacting—

To being noticed.

To being acknowledged. 𝒇𝙧𝙚𝓮𝙬𝙚𝓫𝒏𝓸𝓿𝓮𝒍.𝓬𝙤𝓶

The figure continued—

"You disrupt what should not be disrupted."

A pause.

"You interfere with what you do not understand."

Karna spoke quietly—

"You force what should not be forced."

A brief silence followed.

Balanced.

Measured.

Then—

A faint smile appeared on the figure’s face.

Cold.

Controlled.

Not amusement.

Not mockery.

But recognition of opposition.

"Then let us see..."

A pause.

"...whose understanding is greater."

The ground trembled slightly.

Not violently.

Not chaotically.

But with intent.

Controlled.

Directed.

The guards moved.

Not rushing forward.

Not charging blindly.

They shifted.

Positioned.

Formed layers.

Angles.

Lines of control.

Each movement precise.

Each placement meaningful.

This was not a trap.

Not a chaotic ambush.

This—

Was a battlefield.

Prepared.

Designed.

Controlled.

Duryodhana stepped forward.

Energy rising within him.

Not wild.

Not uncontrolled.

But focused.

Sharp.

Ready to strike.

"Now this..."

A pause.

His grip tightened around his mace.

"...is worth it."

Karna moved beside him.

Calm.

Grounded.

Ready.

Because this time—

They were not facing fragments.

Not incomplete forms struggling to exist.

Not unstable manifestations.

But something real.

Something aware.

Something that could think—

Adapt—

Respond.

And this battle—

Would not end easily.

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