Karikalan surged forward, fists blazing, unleashing a
relentless storm of punches. Elara, his forearm shattered, shifted desperately
into a southpaw stance, trying to defend with one hand.
But the punches kept landing — on his guts, his face, his
cheeks, his nose. Each strike carried the weight of five years of pain and
endurance.
Then…
He pushed Elara to the corner
Karikalan (roaring through the fight):"You humiliated me… You disgusted me in front of everyone
by saying hard work is nothing compared to talent. That taunt burned deeper
than the pain I endured for five years."
His fists hammered Elara's body, each word punctuated by a
blow.
Karikalan (continuing, fierce):"You know what? You're right — talent beats hard work…
until talent fails. But here's the hidden truth: the barrier between hard work
and talent is the fear of the unknown."
The crowd gasped, stunned by the philosophy woven into the
violence.
Karikalan (voice rising, aura blazing):"When a person who has given everything through hard work
faces defeat, he never surrenders — because he has already endured fear. But
when talent fails for the first time… fear consumes them. They cannot recover,
not in years, not in ages. They don't fear failure itself… they fear the memory
of it."
Elara's eyes widened, his body trembling under the barrage.
For the first time, the champion felt not just pain — but the creeping shadow
of fear.
Karikalan's fists raged like thunder, smashing through
Elara's weakened guard. Elara, his forearm shattered, switched desperately into
a southpaw stance, but his body could no longer withstand the storm. Punches
landed on his guts, his face, his cheeks, his nose — each strike carrying the
weight of five years of endurance.
Elara (inner voice, fading):
"What is happening to me? My eyes… they're fading. Why are his punches
becoming a blur?"
Karikalan broke through his defense, his aura blazing. He
twisted his body and launched a smash punch straight into Elara's chin.
Karikalan (roaring):"You
won't forget this till the end of your days…!"
The punch connected. Elara's body flew above the mat,
crashing down with a thunderous slam.
Commentators (shouting):"The
champion has been smashed to the mat! What a powerful punch from the
challenger! Can the champion rise, or will the undefeated streak be broken
tonight?"
Karikalan raised his hands, bloodied but defiant, declaring
himself the victor. His roar echoed across the arena.
Celebrities gasped, their arrogance shattered.
Celebrities (panicked):"What?
He's declaring victory? What about our money? We bet everything on Elara… has
the champion failed?"
The referee ordered Karikalan to the neutral corner. He
obeyed, smiling — not with anger or revenge, but with calm satisfaction.
The referee began the count.
Referee:"1… 2…
3…"
Elara trembled, trying to rise. His body resisted, swollen
and broken. "4… 5… 6…"
The crowd leaned forward, breathless, waiting for the
champion to lose by count.
"7… 8…"
Against all odds, Elara staggered to his feet. But his body
was no longer his own — trembling, swollen, his movements on autopilot. The
referee stopped the match, sending both fighters back to their corners.
Elara collapsed, his father catching him.
Father (desperate):"Elara…
are you okay? Tell me!"
But Elara's mind was blurred, his eyes faint.
Elara (inner voice, broken):
"What is happening? Did I fail? My father's words… Karikalan's words…
they flow in my mind like a river. What happens if I lose? Will everyone mock
me? Will she leave me? Or… am I simply afraid? He proved me wrong…"
The referee called them back for Round 6. Elara staggered
forward, his body moving in autopilot, his pride shattered.
Richard and Veera exchanged smiles, their voices trembling
with excitement.
Richard (to Karikalan):"That's
it. We'll win in Round 6. Elara is unconscious now. This is your chance — knock
him down. Go!"
The arena was still trembling from Karikalan's devastating
smash punch. Fans, commentators, and even Richard and Veera believed the moment
of victory had finally arrived.
Commentators (excited):"The
champion is down! The challenger has declared himself the winner! This could be
the end of Elara's undefeated streak!"
Richard rushed toward Karikalan, his voice filled with
urgency.
Richard (shouting):"Go,
Karikalan! Finish it! The victory is yours!"
But Karikalan didn't respond. His face lowered, his body
swayed. The blood loss, the exhaustion, the toll of five years of pain — it all
caught up to him.
Suddenly, Karikalan collapsed.
Commentators (stunned):"Wait…
what's happening here? The challenger… he's gone unconscious!"
The crowd gasped, their cheers turning into silence. Fans
who had been ready to crown Karikalan as champion now stood frozen in
disbelief.
Commentators (somber):"Everyone
thought the challenger would be the winner tonight. Karikalan's fans waited for
this moment to see him crowned. But unfortunately… the referee has called the
match. The challenger cannot continue."
The referee raised his hand, declaring the official result.
Referee:"Therefore…
Elara successfully retains his belt in the 23rd Martial Arts
Championship!"
The arena erupted — not in celebration, but in shock.
Celebrities who had bet fortunes on Elara sighed in relief, while Karikalan's
supporters wept, stunned that their hero had fallen not to defeat, but to
unconsciousness.
Elara, battered and swollen, staggered in his corner,
barely conscious himself. His father held him, whispering his name. The
champion had survived — but only just.
Episode — Hearts of the Arena
Elara staggered, his swollen face barely able to hold
expression. He turned to his father, voice trembling:
Elara:"What happened to
him?"
His father placed a hand on his shoulder, eyes heavy with
truth.
Father:"He went
unconscious… you won the match. But remember this — he won the game."
Richard rushed to Karikalan's side. The challenger's eyes
were closed, his body motionless for the first time in the tournament.
Richard (softly, emotional):
"How long have you been like this, ah? You gave everything from the
bottom of your heart. You tried to fulfill awe, tried to end the fate of your
life by beating him… but it failed. Yet in reward, you became stronger than we
imagined. Whether you hear me or not, you won't believe — everyone in the arena
has risen from their seats to respect you. Even the celebrities who mocked you
now bow their heads. You lost the fight… but you won the hearts."
Pooja's voice trembled, her eyes wide with awe.
Pooja:"What?
He's defeated… stunned. For the first time, I've seen someone fight with
everything despite broken ribs, despite a blood‑soaked body. He continued till
the end, he made us fear him. I won my money, but I gained something greater —
his persistence. He fought without caring for his injuries… in the end, he made
us fear."
Elara staggered forward, his body trembling. Richard tried
to stop him.
Richard:"Move away from
him!"
But Elara shook his head.
Elara (weak, defiant):"Why?
Why did he lose in such an unfair way? Tell him… tell him we didn't settle this
fight. We will still fight until we finish our business."
He turned away, staggering toward the hospital, his pride
broken but his spirit unresolved.
The fans, still trembling from the spectacle, raised their
voices together:
Fans (chanting):"You've
done well! You will recover and return stronger! You gave us one of the most
unforgettable fights — we will never forget this moment in our lives!"
As Karikalan was carried away on a stretcher, the arena
still buzzing with disbelief, a strange old man among the crowd narrowed his
eyes. His voice was low, almost a whisper to himself:
Old Man:"Hmm…
he fought bravely till the end despite his injuries. He has the potential to
become one of the strongest mortals in the world. I think… I finally found a
rare piece."
His gaze lingered on Karikalan, not with pity, but with
recognition — as if destiny had just revealed itself.
Meanwhile, far from the arena, another story unfolded. A
man ran through dark alleys, his breath ragged, his eyes wide with terror.
Behind him, footsteps echoed — steady, relentless.
From the shadows emerged a figure, his face wrapped in a
mask. He was known only as the Masked Man.
The runner stumbled, whispering to himself:
Terrified Man:"Why… why
is he after me? Who is he?"
