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The Mysterious Man

The Mysterious Man

As the sun began to set over the majestic mountain, casting a warm glow across the landscape, a mysterious man emerged onto the streets of Britain. His presence immediately caught the attention of the people, They were amazed by his peculiar appearance. Cloaked in a flowing robe resembling those worn by church vicars, his attire was unlike anything they had seen before. The front of his robe was left open, trailing along the ground as he walked with an air of confidence. What truly captivated their gaze was the gleaming coat of armor adorning his body, its crystalline texture reflecting the sunlight.

"Mum, is there a comic con tonight? I want to be Spiderman."

A young boy asked his mother while looking at the stranger.

The man's outfit gave off a strange yet captivating vibe, but he didn't seem to notice the curious stares around him. A cowboy hat sat on his head, partly hiding a striking copper and white beard that flowed down his face. His sharp blue eyes gleamed with energy and purpose, though he avoided making eye contact with anyone nearby.

The man's outfit gave off a strange yet captivating vibe, but he didn't seem to notice the curious stares around him. A cowboy hat sat on his head, partly hiding a striking copper and white beard that flowed down his face. His sharp blue eyes gleamed with energy and purpose, though he avoided making eye contact with anyone nearby.

Undeterred by the attention he garnered, the mysterious man made his way into an apartment building. Onlookers continued to watch in astonishment as he entered one of the doors. Without bothering to switch on any lights he walked through the darkness towards a room.As he entered the room his eyes scanned the room in darkness. his blue eyes blinked more than usual.His eyesight was caught on a bed frame. He walked towards it and effortlessly lifted the heavy bed frame with a single hand.A drinking mug like object blinked in white colour under the bed frame once situated. As he touched the drinking mug in a pattern with his ring finger the ground suddenly tore apart, revealing a hidden chamber shrouded in darkness. Without hesitation, the man leaped into the abyss below.

As soon as his feet touched the floor of the underground room, lights flickered to life on their own. It was a mysterious, mirror-filled chamber, shaped like a Rubik's Cube. The walls seemed to distort reality itself. He approached one of the mirrors with deliberate steps, and lightly tapped it with his strange, gleaming ring. In an instant, the mirror rippled and morphed, transforming into a cascading waterfall

Without hesitation, he stepped through the waterfall's ethereal veil, he was transported to a breathtaking palace-like hall. In that palace-like hall, many people were dressed in the same strange attire as the mysterious figure. As soon as he emerged from the waterfall, it instantly turned blue and reverted to the mirror it had once been. Not a single drop of water remained where he had passed.

The moment they saw him, everyone in the hall looked at him with respect, as if expecting some important announcement. Without saying a word to anyone, he acknowledged their presence and walked toward a room situated a little away from the hall. As he walked away, the hopeful expressions on the faces of those in the room slowly faded, as if they had understood his mood.

The Dizolians

A young man, appearing to be in his twenties, stood before a massive holographic screen, monitoring various streets in the cities like Munich, Berlin,Miami, Philadelphia,London, Delhi, Kerala etc.. He wore a black robe and armor accented with golden stripes, holding a small, black and gold spear-like object in his hand. His face was lit with excitement, his long golden hair flowing as if sharing his enthusiasm, floating gracefully as he moved. His eyes were fast and observant at the same time . his eyes widened as he saw something searching for. He zoomed the holographic street with the spear like object on his hand. suddently his concentration was broken by the sound of a large door creaking open. The mysterious man entered the room, his footsteps echoing.

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"Good evening, Perado," the young man greeted with a smile without turning around.

Perado remained silent, his face clouded with disappointment.

Noticing Perado's disheartened expression, the young man, Terranus, slowly turned around with respect and asked, "What troubles you our mighty Perado? Still no sign of Karna, I take it?"

Perado shook his head in disappointment. As he reached up and touched the cowboy hat on his head, it faded into nothingness, leaving his disappointment more visible on his face.

"Don't lose hope, Mr. Perado. We're still in this, and I've got a-"

Before Terranus could finish, a sharp female voice cut through the room.

"Have we not been searching for Karna on Earth for over ten earth years? Is it even worth continuing here? We should be looking at other planets as well."

It was Hera, Terranus' elder sister. She wore a robe similar to Perado's, white with golden stripes, and her striking blue eyes matched his. Hera was both beautiful and muscular, her physique that of a seasoned warrior. Her golden hair was cropped short, in a boyish cut, giving her a commanding appearance. She looked like she was in her thirties.

Terranus bowed his head in respect to his sister.

"Good to see you, my dear sister."

Hera smiled warmly at her younger brother before turning her gaze back to Perado. Her tone sharpened as she asked again:

"Time is running out, Perado. We need to expand our search for Karna to other planets. We've wasted enough time here."

Perado stepped closer, locking eyes with Hera. His voice was steady but firm.

"We can't. Searching other planets would be a complete waste. Karna is here."

Hera's expression didn't waver as she replied, her eyes still fixed on Perado's. "Then why haven't we found him? I think the Black Division might have given us faulty information."

Perado's gaze remained unflinching. "Our magic doesn't lie, and there's no way the Black Division was misled."

Terranus realized that the two had started arguing again. He knew his sister all too well-she would never back down until she proved her point. But he also knew Perado was right, as he himself was a member of the Black Division. Still, he chose to remain silent, understanding all too well the futility of getting in the middle of a conversation between the two of them.

Hera continued

"It's not about right or wrong Mr.Perado.The longer we delay the more of our kind are in danger. Demons are here on earth. They are hunting us and it won't be long before the magical dimensions here fall into the eyes of demons"

Her face shows her worries when she says that.

Perado took a long breath, controlling himself, and said, "Look, Ms. Hera, I know you're worried about us. But if we can't find Karna here, we won't find him anywhere in the universe. We have no idea where else to look other than this planet. If you want us to fight demons without him, we can, but you know it's a fight with little chance of success. Without reactivating the power of Zeo Matter, we won't be strong enough, and only Karna can do that. He's our key, the best of us. It's our responsibility to find him."

"You better be right, Perado. Otherwise, the blood of our people will be on your hands," Hera warned.

"Trust me, Hera. All I need is a solid lead. I'm confident," Perado replied, determination clear in his voice.

"And that's what I'm trying to tell you. I have a lead," Terranus interjected, meeting Perado's confident gaze.

"I'm not following your leads anymore, Terranus. The last one was a random boy selling drugs for no reason," Perado said, shaking his head.

"Trust me, this one's different. The timing and circumstances match perfectly with our new guy. This time, I'll accompany you," Terranus insisted.

"No way. It's dangerous," Hera said firmly, directing her words at her younger brother.

"Terranus, I'll go. You don't need to come. It's my duty to find Karna. Just tell me the details," Perado said, cutting in.

"I'm coming too. Karna was my friend," Terranus stated stubbornly.

"Terranus, don't be stubborn. Mr. Perado has this under control. And we don't even know if it's really him. There are demons out there," Hera said, trying to dissuade him.

" Are you saying that I can't face the Demon's simply because I am a black division. Come on sister, I've faced them before. I've fought them before. I've defeated them before. I can't change my destiny to be a black division but i can fight them "

"Times have changed, Terranus. They're stronger than before," Perado said, trying to calm him.

"Maybe. But I haven't changed, and I have a strong feeling this is the guy we're looking for," Terranus replied confidently.

Hera noticed the change in her brother's tone. She knew how stubborn he could be. Reluctantly, she gave in.

"Fine, but promise me you'll stay out of danger and won't act impatient," she said, her blue eyes fixed on him.

Terranus smiled and nodded. Hera had no choice but to let him go with Perado.

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