Deep beneath the Amazon ruins, the hidden chamber glowed faintly with pale blue light.
The transparent capsule stood open now.
The ancient man inside it had moved once… but now his breathing had slowed again.
Li Wen stood beside the control panel, studying the symbols carefully.
Arun was working beside her, eyes scanning the ancient interface.
"Look here," Arun said suddenly.
The screen displayed lines of unfamiliar text.
Li Wen leaned closer.
"Can you read it?"
Arun's eyes widened.
"Yes."
He touched the screen gently.
"This is Sanskrit."
Li Wen blinked.
"Sanskrit?"
Arun nodded slowly.
"Very old Sanskrit."
He began translating aloud while the symbols appeared on the screen.
"Man is born one day… and one day he must die."
The chamber remained silent as the translation continued.
"But my dream is that my son… will never die."
Arun paused.
Li Wen looked at him.
"What does it mean?"
Arun continued reading.
"I have created a mechanism to sleep beyond time."
"I will sleep… and awaken again."
"But the one who discovers this chamber… must come to me."
Li Wen whispered softly.
"Where?"
Arun continued translating.
"Come to India."
"Tamil Nadu."
He looked up slowly.
"It says… he will be waiting there."
Li Wen looked back at the capsule.
"The unknown architect…"
Arun nodded.
"This must be him."
The screen displayed another line.
"The key to immortality is hidden where the ancient temples meet the ocean."
Mark frowned.
"So he built this technology two thousand years ago…"
"And expected someone to find him."
Arun nodded.
"And he expected that person to continue his work."
Meanwhile, the man inside the capsule stirred slightly again.
His heart monitor began increasing.
Li Wen immediately grabbed a medical injector from the equipment case.
"If he wakes up fully, we don't know what will happen."
She inserted the injector carefully into the capsule system.
The liquid slowly entered the chamber.
Within seconds—
the ancient man's body relaxed again.
His breathing slowed.
Arun watched quietly.
"You're putting him back into sleep."
Li Wen nodded.
"Yes."
"If this mechanism has worked for two thousand years…"
"Then it can wait a little longer."
The capsule sealed again.
The system lights returned to their quiet blue glow.
Arun looked at the screen one last time.
"India."
"Tamil Nadu."
Li Wen closed the interface.
"That's our next destination."
Above ground, Albert was still standing in front of the three military commanders.
The jungle air was tense.
The commanders were still deciding what to do.
Then suddenly—
Arun's voice came through Albert's radio.
"Albert."
Albert lifted the communicator.
"Yes?"
Arun spoke clearly.
"We finished reading the message."
Albert waited.
Arun continued.
"You were right."
Albert smiled slightly.
"Where?"
Arun answered.
"India."
"Tamil Nadu."
The jungle wind moved through the trees.
And somewhere far away—
in a temple hidden near the Indian ocean—
another secret was waiting to be discovered.
