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Awakening Internal Energy and Mana

[please support with gold ticket and gifts, In a world where magic and internal energy coexist with monsters and demons, Veer, an 18-year-old boy from Earth, finds himself transported to a new dimension after a mysterious experiment gone wrong. Presented with a life-altering choice by a divine being, Veer opts to embark on a thrilling journey in this unfamiliar realm. Now inhabiting the body of a young boy, Veer discovers his extraordinary ability to control both mana and internal energy. As he navigates his way through this world devoid of gods, demons, monsters, and dragons, Veer realizes he possesses unparalleled power and potential. This is a tale of Veer's exploration of a world brimming with magic, cultivation, and supernatural phenomena. With his newfound abilities, Veer strives to unravel the mysteries of his existence, uncover his true destiny, and face the challenges that lie ahead. Along the way, he will encounter friends and foes, navigate political intrigues, and confront formidable adversaries in his quest for self-discovery and triumph. Join Veer on an exhilarating adventure filled with thrilling battles, personal growth, and unexpected twists. Will Veer harness his unique gifts to become a legendary figure in this world? Will he uncover the truth behind his arrival and the secrets that bind the realms together? Embark on this epic journey as Veer navigates the realms of magic, monsters, and cultivation, forging his own path and shaping the fate of the world itself.

workformhome · Fantasy
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80 Chs

Chapter 34 "Explosions and Unforeseen Tragedy"

Lucky was feeling down, despite being told that the girl he loves, Ruhi, also reciprocates his feelings and wants to marry him. Veer, his friend, couldn't understand why Lucky was sad. "You're lucky, mate! Ruhi loves you, and she comes from a wealthy family. She's beautiful and intelligent. What's making you sad?"

Veer's words didn't console Lucky. He explained, "Veer, you don't understand. Ruhi and her parents have already distanced themselves from those family. While Ruhi is indeed wonderful, she still needs to maintain her image in society. What will people say when they discover she's marrying a physically disabled boy like me? How long will Ruhi be able to endure the taunts and judgment of society?"

Veer pondered over Lucky's concerns for a moment. Then, with confidence, he replied, "Lucky, listen to me. Let's ask Ruhi to wait for some time. I have a plan to cure you, to help you walk again just like before. It might take some time, but trust me, you'll be able to run and move freely. We just need to be patient."

Veer's words surprised Lucky. He asked skeptically, "Veer, are you being truthful? The doctor said there's no cure for my condition. Do you know some kind of magical healer who can fix my legs? But those magicians usually treat influential people from powerful families."

Veer made this claim because he had a strong intention to acquire the Life Rebirth Medicine for Lucky. Initially, he wondered if Ruhi's parents were aware of this medicine that could cure Lucky's condition. However, he remembered a conversation between Eric and Dr. Gaurav Saxena, where it was revealed as an army secret. Convinced that Ruhi's parents wouldn't know about it, Veer assured Lucky that he would find a way to fix his legs.

Veer was taken aback by Lucky's questions, but he took a deep breath and responded, "Lucky, to cure your feet, we need to obtain a magical medicine called Life Rebirth Medicine. It costs 100 million star dollars. I discussed it with the doctor before, and he confirmed that water healing magicians can't cure your condition easily. They ask for exorbitant fees to treat someone. That's why there's only one Rank 3 water Healing Magician in this hospital, and it's challenging for him to cure someone's legs. The discovery of this magical medicine is precisely why I believe we can treat you."

"Lucky, the name of the medicine is Life Rebirth Medicine," Veer repeated.

As Veer spoke with conviction, Lucky's hope began to flicker in the face of a possible solution. The mention of Life Rebirth Medicine gave him a glimmer of possibility—a chance to regain his mobility and lead a life without physical limitations.

"Lucky, repeat the name of the medicine—Life Rebirth Medicine," Veer prompted, hoping that his friend would feel more hopeful about the possibility of recovery.

"Yes, the Life Rebirth Potion is a magical potion that's a secret known only to the military and the Battle Mages Alliance. No one else should know about it. Promise me that you won't tell anyone, especially not your girlfriend. Just let her know that you won't marry her until your feet are healed. Assure her that your friend has discovered a way to cure you, and she should wait for some time," Veer explained to Lucky.

Lucky's face lit up with happiness upon hearing Veer's plan. He felt a deep sense of gratitude towards his friend. Overwhelmed with emotions, Lucky said through tears, "Veer, I can't thank you enough for the hope you've given me today."

Veer smiled warmly and replied, "There's no need for thanks, my friend. When I was alone in the orphanage, you were the only one who came to play with me. You and your parents have always treated me like your own son. Aren't we like brothers?"

Lucky nodded, his heart filled with love and appreciation for Veer's unwavering support.

"Okay, Lucky, I have to go now. I have some important things to attend to," Veer said, preparing to leave.

Lucky's worry was evident as he asked, "Are you leaving for something urgent?"

"Yes, there's something important I need to take care of. I'll see you later," Veer reassured him, leaving the room. As he walked outside, he noticed Lucky's parents standing nearby.

"Everything is fine now. You can talk to him later. I have some urgent matters to attend to, so we'll meet later," Veer informed them.

Lucky's parents had been deeply saddened by their son's condition. They hadn't eaten properly for the past two days, worrying about him. Veer's decision to inform Lucky about the magical medicine gave them a glimmer of hope. Understanding the sensitive situation, Veer chose to leave them alone, not wanting to intrude on their family matters.

After bidding farewell to Lucky's parents, Veer left their house. He activated his smartwatch and dialed a number, labeled "Dhuvar Sir" on the screen, signaling an important call he needed to make.

The smartwatch rang, emitting a loud crackling sound before the holographic screen displayed the face of Dhruv, the leader of the Fire of Magic guild.

"Veer, why haven't you contacted me for the past two days?" Dhruv inquired with a slightly concerned tone.

"I apologize, sir. I had some urgent matters to attend to, which prevented me from reaching out," Veer explained, showing regret for his absence.

"It's alright, Veer. So, why did you call me now?" Dhruv asked, his curiosity piqued.

"I wanted to know if you managed to apprehend the murderer you went to the forest 055 to find," Veer inquired.

"No, Veer. We halted the pursuit after that day," Dhruv replied to Veer's query.

"Why, sir? Why did you stop following her?" Veer asked, a hint of curiosity in his voice.

"Veer, two days ago, two warriors accompanying us disregarded our warnings to be cautious. They rushed ahead, and suddenly, there was a massive explosion. Both of them perished in the blast. Their bodies were so mangled that even the post mortem experts had difficulty distinguishing their remains. Even after we left the area, the sound of explosions continued. When the Battle Mages Alliance sent a senior ranked at level 7 to investigate, they discovered that at least 50 warriors and magicians had died in the same manner—explosions that tore their bodies apart, leaving blood splattered everywhere. It was a gruesome scene, reminiscent of what happened to the two warriors who were with us," Dhruv explained, recounting the horrifying events.

"What did you say, sir? Fifty warriors and magicians lost their lives?" Veer asked, astonished by the high casualty count.

Dhruv confirmed with a heavy tone, "Yes, Veer. It was a tragic incident."

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