There are many people in this world who try to run away from their own truth.
And there are also those who have faced the truth for so long that they are now exhausted and wish to give up.
But my question to everyone is this:
If one day your truth itself becomes a threat to your life —
if you are forced to run not from truth, but to save your own life —
then what will you choose?
Will you run… or will you face it?
If you run, one day you will surely grow tired.
But if you face it, perhaps your fear will fade — and your life may be saved.
The choice is yours.
To run — or to confront.
I am Siya.
I have already set out with Ali to face a great danger.
Ali is now deep in meditation.
The journey ahead must be completed by me alone.
I have assigned Andy and Clara their duties.
By now, Andy must have already begun his work. He has to complete the secret base quickly and then sit in deep meditation so that he may awaken his two chakras.
I could have vanished instantly and reached my destination.
But I had to give Ali time so that his chakras could awaken.
I will need his strength to bring an end to Raktabija.
As I moved forward, I could see the devastation of this world with my own eyes.
I had asked the people of Dronagiri to move into the world I had created for their safety.
But their answer shook me deeply.
They told me that they were filled with the infinite positive energy of Dronagiri.
They said they were born on this sacred land, and they wished to die here as well.
If their God called them, they would gladly leave their bodies and go to Him.
No matter how much I tried to convince them, they told me not to worry —
and to carry out my mission without hesitation.
They gave me courage and told me that I would surely succeed.
Their faith made me feel as if I had found a home.
Perhaps it is for them that I live.
And if necessary — it is for them that I will kill.
A week had passed while walking continuously.
Now I had reached far beyond Dronagiri, into a barren wasteland.
Seeing the condition of my own soil, my heart felt deeply uneasy.
Suddenly, a growling sound reached my ears.
I became alert and looked around carefully.
Behind a large rock, something seemed to be moving.
I stepped forward cautiously.
What I saw next was impossible to believe.
How could a creature that belonged to the ocean survive on land?
A massive shark was brutally tearing apart a man and devouring him.
When its eyes fell upon me, and I saw its full form clearly, I was stunned.
Half of its body was rotting. Bones were visible through decaying flesh.
Its condition testified that its existence was worse than death itself.
The stench surrounding it was unbearable.
This was no natural creature.
It leaped toward me.
I stepped back quickly.
The foul smell alone forced me to accept that this abomination had to be destroyed.
I lifted a massive rock with my powers and hurled it upon the beast, crushing it beneath the stone.
I turned away, believing the threat was over, and resumed my path.
But a violent roar echoed behind me.
I turned — and to my shock, the shark was alive.
Completely unharmed.
It was preparing to attack again.
Before I could react, it struck me violently with its tail.
I was thrown through the air and crashed far away.
I stood up slowly.
My anger had reached the seventh sky.
I raised my hand.
With a surge of power, I sliced the monster into two from the middle.
Its body split apart, and the two halves fell in different directions.
I closed my eyes and calmed myself.
There was no time to waste.
As I continued walking, a sudden realization struck me.
Ali had awakened his Muladhara Chakra.
I could feel his energy rising.
A small wave of relief passed through me.
I was no longer entirely alone.
I resumed my journey.
I did not know what danger awaited me ahead.
But I knew one thing with certainty —
I would face it.
