Lily was sitting on a flying white cushion, made from her own energy. In front, her elder sister Ignisa was also sitting on another cushion. Both sisters were talking, lost in old memories.
Lily felt proud inside—
"I have the legacy of a Yakshini. It gives me charm magic and power of the sixth stage."
But Ignisa was not the same sister anymore. Her face was serious, because she never accepted that Lily became a Yakshini.
Ignisa suddenly asked—
"Why are you here? Do you also want the Divine Water?"
Lily was shocked. She tried to act innocent.
"Divine Water? What is that? And… does elder sister also want it?"
Worry showed in Ignisa's eyes. She said softly—
"I don't have enough power to steal Divine Water from those great cultivators and Yakshinis. They rule over millions."
Lily quickly said—
"Sister, I am here. We will go together."
"When will you go? Will you really come with me? Are you not afraid… of those strong people?" Ignisa asked. Her voice sounded testing.
Taking a deep breath, Ignisa said—
"On the northern Mehan Mountain, within one to three months, treasures will appear. Divine aura is already spreading there."
The night became darker. The palace was silent, but outside, two eyes were glowing. An old man was watching them from far away. Maybe he heard everything…
Morning.
Snehwal was lying on the bed, trapped in strange dreams. In the dream, a man wearing a white coat said—
"You will die one day…"
"No! I cannot die!" Snehwal shouted and suddenly sat up. His body was wet with sweat. He drank water quickly and whispered—
"Even if I forget Earth… these dreams don't leave me."
There was a knock on the door. Lily's voice came from outside—
"Snehwal, open the door! Why did you lock yourself inside?"
Snehwal ran and opened the door. Lily was standing there. She held his hand strongly and said—
"Now we are not going anywhere. You must train every day. You must become strong. You must learn to fight."
Saying this, Lily pulled him out of the palace and took him into the nearby forest…
In the forest, Lily was sitting comfortably and happily on a big stone. She had left Snehwal there to fight a level two magical beast.It has four legs and a body like a black buffalo. A fierce battle was going on between them.
Snehwal kept shouting again and again, "I cannot die!"
The beast was screaming and attacking, and their fight turned into a push-and-pull struggle.
After a short time, the beast ran away.
Snehwal, panting, went to Lily and said, "Had your fun? This is not a good thing." At that moment, he bent down, resting his hands on his knees.
Lily said, "You were supposed to become strong and save me. What happened? How did you forget everything? You didn't keep your promise."
Lily stood with a small smile and said, "You don't understand that nothing works here without hard work. You can't even run five miles properly."
Snehwal said, "I will find some better way; it must be written in the books."
Then she turned her face and patted him, saying, "Learn to control your energy properly. Bringing energy to your hands is not a big deal."
Snehwal was surprised and said, "Then what else can I do? You made a ball of energy in the last fight. I thought it happened because of the stage."
Lily laughed and said, "Oh dear, you are foolish. Controlling energy and breaking your body with hard work—this will make you strong. But you don't want to work hard at all."
Snehwal said sadly, "There isn't even a lake here."
Lily rolled her eyes and said, "So what? You have hidden so many energy stones in your storage talisman. Use one every day after hard work."
Snehwal said nervously, "They will finish, and reaching the third stage will be difficult."
Lily smiled and replied, "Fool! There are so many beasts, hit them and keep taking their energy stones."
Snehwal asked worriedly, "What if a overpowered comes?"
Lily said confidently, "I am here! Why worry?"
Snehwal ran after another beast. This time he was fearless, but suddenly a question came to his mind…
I need a sword. I asked Lily about it, "Can I use it?"
"But at that time, the sword looked very heavy… even Arjun, who was a fourth-level warrior, found it hard to hold the sword."
"Well, I'll ask," he thought.
He left the beast and ran back to Lily. Before he could say anything, Lily's eyes shone in a way that showed she sensed something.
She stood up and said sharply, "Who is there? Come out!"
Snehwal, tired and scared, muttered, "There will be a fight… I'm not ready."
From the bushes in the jungle, an old man appeared.