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Chapter 16 - CHAPTER7.1 THE LAST SIX MONTHS I

"Goodbye,

Lewosito."

BOOM.

Lewosito jolted awake.

Gasp—gasp—gasp!

His heart was racing. His

fists were clenched tight as sweat rolled down his face.

"…Again," he whispered.

The same dream. The same

words.

This dream had first appeared

one year ago, on the very first day he began training in Mumbai. Then it had

vanished—remaining completely silent for an entire year. And now… for the past

few days… it had returned.

But this time, it felt

clearer. Heavier. More real.

Lewosito stared at the

ceiling.

Who the hell are you…? Who the

hell...

Lewosito sat up and started

drinking water—gulp, gulp, gulp. "Ahhhhhh," he sighed. "This dream... it isn't

random at all. I think it's related to my past."

He lay back on the bed and

tried to sleep, but the rest wouldn't come. He kept tossing and turning, but

sleep had abandoned him.

I think I should talk to

Acharya Guru today, he thought.

The morning faded into the

afternoon, and Lewosito finally fell into a heavy slumber.

"Khhrrr… khhhrrr…"

"Khhrrr… khhhrrr…"

Night — 11:00 PM

Acharya Guru spoke with a

serious face. "Now, Lewosito, listen. This is your final training: The Run of

the Survival Path. In this training, you must run, but you must be extremely

careful. Random traps will trigger—you have to be alert at all times. They can

come from any direction... even from the ground beneath your feet."

Lewosito replied, "That sounds

pretty interesting."

"Do you have any questions?"

Acharya asked.

"No, I don't," Lewosito

replied.

"Okay then. Start your run,

but stay alert," Acharya commanded.

"Yes, Guru-ji."

Lewosito started running. I

think this will be easy, he thought to himself. After running a short distance,

a massive log tied to a rope swung out of nowhere.

WHAM! It hit Lewosito

directly. "Uuuuu eeaaaaaa!" he shouted. It was completely unexpected.

He kept running, trying to

stay on his feet, but then he saw a pitfall opening beneath him.

"Eeeaaaaaaaaa!"

Lewosito ran again and again,

but the traps were relentless. He was getting caught in every single one,

getting hit by logs every time he tried to pick up speed.

"I have to look everywhere

now... anything can come from—aaaa!"

A rope suddenly tightened

around his ankle, trapping him and dragging him upside down into the air. His

vision spun violently—

WHAM!

A huge log crashed into his

face with terrifying force. "Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!"

STAMPED WASTED!!!!!

Lewosito eventually came back

down. His hands and legs were shaking, and his face had become swollen from the

impact.

Acharya Guru said calmly,

"Well, I think you took this training too lightly."

"I was surprised by that

unexpected trap," Lewosito replied, catching his breath.

After a few moments, Lewosito

spoke up. "Guru-ji, I want to tell you something."

"Yes, tell me," Acharya said.

"I saw a dream," Lewosito

began. "It was blurry. In the dream, I was lying down, badly hurt, unable to

move my hands. I saw a person standing in front of me. I couldn't see his face,

but he suddenly said: 'Goodbye, Lewosito.' I woke up immediately. I don't know

why these dreams are coming back."

"You didn't see his face

either?" Acharya asked.

"No, it was blurry," Lewosito

replied. "The last time I saw it was a year ago, when I was starting my

training in Mumbai."

Lewosito continued, his voice

low. "In the dream, he had a black-colored fist... and his eyes were black too.

I saw it through the blur."

Acharya was visibly shocked.

What... a Blackkonoi Fist? he thought. Is he the guy I'm thinking of?

Acharya knew there was only

one person in this world who possessed the Blackkonoi Fist.

Acharya spoke very calmly.

"Okay, listen. Do not ignore this dream. Just wait for the right time."

"I think that dream is from my

past," Lewosito said.

"Yes, I think so too," Acharya

replied. "It is something that happened. You must wait until your memories

return."

Lewosito looked at his hands.

"For a year, I haven't been able to remember anything. The only thing I have is

this dream. I talked to Jash about it too. The pain I felt in the dream... it

felt real. Who is that man?"

Acharya looked away, thinking

to himself: I know how you are feeling. The dream you are seeing really

happened in the past. That battle between you two concluded very badly... it's

why you were in a coma for six years and lost your memories. In this world, no

one has gained a Blackkonoi Fist through training—that person was born with it.

Only he has that mystical power.

Acharya looked up at the sky

and noticed a change. The clouds were turning very dark, and thunder rumbled in

the distance.

The Dark Age is going to start

soon, Acharya thought grimly.

"Lewosito," Acharya Guru said,

"Let's go and rest. It's 1:00 AM."

"Yes, Guru-ji. I am tired...

and everything hurts," Lewosito replied.

Dark clouds covered the moon.

THUNDERRRR!

THUNDERRRR!

A single vulture sat perched

on a tree on Trimurti Mountain.

"SKRRRAAA–KHRAAAH!"

"KHHH… KHHH… KRRRRAAAH…"

The sky turned pitch black.

THUNDERRRR!

The vulture spread its wings

and flew away.

"SKRRRAAA–KHRAAAH!"

The clouds crackled with

lightning.

THUNDERRRR!

Heavy rain began to pour over

the mountain.

THUNDERRRR!

 TO BE CONTINUED

 CHAPTER 7.5: LAST SIX MONTHS II

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