On a high mountain outside Elephant City, Adros sat cross-legged under a dense and prosperous tree.
Since he came to the world in the form of a burning lamp, he came here with Manjushri and fell into the vacuum of concentration. Everything in the outside world seems to have nothing to do with him, and he has no thoughts and no self.
Beside him is the graceful and charming Manjushri, who is also practicing with his eyes closed. However, her practice is not to enter concentration, but to comprehend the wonderful method. Before Adros entered samadhi, he taught her many cultivation methods. Taking advantage of the time of helping Adros protect the law, she also sorted out these methods one by one.
Suddenly, Manjushri opened her wonderful eyes, looked into the sky, and laughed softly: "What, Maitreya, have you finally decided to let your disciple appear?"
Maitreya, who was fat and had a round face with a smile, appeared here and smiled: "Everything that needs to be taught has been taught. Whether he can achieve his own goal depends on him. Seven years of learning is almost the same. It’s time to show off your talents as a son of the gods.”
Manjushri looked towards the direction of the Elephant City Royal City with a strange light in his eyes: "I also want to see whether the son of Indra, the Emperor of Heaven, is more powerful, or the son of Surya, the Sun God."
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When the noisy school finally caught its breath, Arjuna began to perform the martial arts learned from Master Drona.
In an instant, he became very tall; in an instant, he became extremely short; in an instant, he was in front of the chariot shaft; in an instant, he stood upright in the center of the chariot; in an instant, he fell to the ground again.
In addition to martial arts, there are also various magic weapons.
As Drona's favorite disciple, Arjuna received many magic weapons passed down from his father by Drona, each with its own magical powers. He sacrificed the magic weapon of the God of Fire to ignite the fire, the magic weapon of the God of Water to cause floods, the magic weapon of the God of Wind to cause strong winds, the magic weapon of the God of Rain to spread thick clouds, the magic weapon of the God of Earth to enter the depths of the earth, and the magic weapon of the Mountain God to move to the mountains. . Then, he sacrificed the invisible magic weapon and eliminated it all.
After a brief performance, Arjuna looked at Duryodhana with a smile, waiting for his arrival. Seeing Arjuna's wonderful performance, Duryodhana was already dissatisfied. He picked up the pestle in his hand and attacked Arjuna.
Arjuna used a flurry of arrows to easily block Duryodhana's attack, and then blocked him with ice arrows, making the leader of the hundred sons of the state unable to move.
Drona happily announced that his beloved disciple had won and said that Arjuna was the most powerful archer in India. The whole audience burst into cheers. At this moment, an arrow flew from the sky and released Duryodhana's restraints, surprising the onlookers.
The audience calmed down and the sound of musical instruments gradually became fainter. Everyone was guessing the reason. At this time, the sound of arms slapping to show off their majesty and physical strength sounded from the gate of the school ground, which sounded like the roar of thunderbolts.
"Is it a landslide? Maybe the ground is cracking? Maybe the sky is too full of clouds carrying rain?"
These thoughts flashed through the audience at the school grounds, and they all looked towards the gate.
At this time, Kunti's five sons surrounded Drona, just like the five-star Sapitra constellation surrounding the moon. Duryodhana, who had returned to normal, stood up again, and his horse and the powerful Hundred Brothers surrounded him. At that time, he held a big pestle in his hand and stood tall; brothers with weapons ready stood around him, like a group of powerful generals supporting their king.
People opened their eyes wide in surprise. After making a way, a handsome young man without a single hair walked into the spacious school grounds. He is wrapped in natural divine armor, with a pair of large earrings brightening his face. He holds a bow and a sharp sword in his hand, looking like a moving mountain. He is none other than Maitreya's disciple Karna.
Karna was the son of Kunti who summoned the sun god Surya when he was a virgin. Because he was bound by the Dharma, Kunti had to bear the pain and abandon him. He is part of the dazzling Sun God, the hero who sweeps away all enemies. He is mighty and brave, equal to the lion, the bull, and the elephant king. His brilliance, handsomeness, spirit, and virtue are like those of the sun, moon, and fire. He stands tall and straight like a golden palm tree; he is young and prosperous, as strong as a lion; his virtues are innumerable, and he is the auspicious biological son of the sun god.
Karna, with his strong arms, glanced around the entire school grounds and bowed to Drona and Mercy seemingly casually. The audience present all held their breath and stared at him intently, thinking: "Who is this?" After a moment of panic, everyone was filled with curiosity.
The son of the Sun God, his elder brother Karna, an excellent debater, with a voice like thunder, spoke to his unknown brother Arjuna, the son of Indra: "Son of Pandavas, my name is Karna. You What I just did, I will do better than you in front of everyone. Please don't be surprised!"
As soon as he finished speaking, as if the mechanism was activated, the entire audience suddenly stood up, talking among themselves, and the entire school grounds buzzed non-stop. A burst of ecstasy spread throughout Duryodhana's body, and shame and anger also surged into Arjuna's heart in an instant.
Later, with Drona's permission, Maitreya's disciple Karna, who had always been warlike and martial, and extremely heroic, repeated the martial arts that Arjuna had just performed on the school grounds.
Duryodhana and the brothers present immediately surrounded Karna tightly. Then Duryodhana said happily: "Welcome, hero with strong arms! God bless you for coming here. O giver of glory! I and Ju Kingdom Lu, please feel free to drive and enjoy it as much as you like!"
Karna said: "Son of Bharata, do one more thing for me and it will be enough. I long for your friendship, and I also want to compete with the son of Preeta."
Duryodhana said: "Please share the glory and wealth with me! May you be close to your friends! May your feet be on the heads of all evil-minded villains! O you who suppress your enemies!"
Arjuna seemed to feel that he had been insulted, so he said to Karna, who stood like a mountain among the cousins: "Hell is for those who rush in without invitation and encourage others without invitation." Prepared by the tongue-twister. Karna! If I kill you, you will go to hell!"
Karna said: "This school ground is shared by everyone. Does this place belong to you alone? Arjuna, only those with extraordinary courage are considered royal warriors. Dharma is also subject to power! Why use mantras? It belongs to the weak. Comfort. Please speak with arrows, descendants of Bharata! Today, in front of your master, I will take off your head with arrows!"
At this time, Arjuna's master, Master Drona, finally discovered that the handsome, tall, hairless young man in front of him was exactly the young man who wanted to be his master seven years ago, but was expelled by him.
In an instant, Drona's mind became extremely complicated and he fell into deep thought. In the school grounds, Arjuna hugged his brothers and hurried forward to confront Karna. Duryodhana and his brothers also embraced Karna and cheered him on. Karna stood on the school grounds, bow and arrow in hand, and began to prepare for battle.
In an instant, billowing dark clouds covered the entire sky, carrying lightning and thunder, accompanied by beautiful rainbow clouds, and groups of white cranes seemed to be flashing smiles. Indra, astride a golden divine horse, stood on Mount Sumeru, looking at the school grounds as if out of pity for his son. When the sun god saw it, he quickly dispersed the dark clouds approaching him and looked towards the land of the world.
At this time, people saw Arjuna, the son of Pandavas, hidden in the shadow of clouds; people saw Karna, with the brilliant rays of the sun shining all over him.
On the side of Karna stood the sons of Dhritarashtra; on the side of Drona, Cimin and Bhishma, the sons of the sage Paradharacha, stood the side of the son of Preeta. The audience on the school field was divided into two groups, each supporting a hero on the field. However, Kunti, Pandu's wife, who knew the truth of the matter, fainted.
Ever since the exchange of words between Arjuna and Karna, Ran Deng knew what was going to happen next. He also knew very well that Karna's life experience was the son of his mother Kunti in this life.
Seeing Kunti fainted, Ran Deng hurriedly came to his side, supported her, and pinched her body with his fingers, hoping that she would wake up as soon as possible. Next to him, Princess Gandhari and Princess Dushara, who tied their eyes with gauze, were also extremely anxious.
As soon as the lamp started to move, Vidura, who understood all the dharma, also saw Kunti's fainting. He quickly poured some clean water with sandalwood powder on Kunti to restore her breathing.
Later, Kunti regained consciousness. She saw her two sons covered in body coverings and in agony, but she knew the situation was special and finally did not rush forward.
Just as Arjuna and Karna were raising their long bows, Cimin, the son of the immortal sage who was proficient in the rules of one-on-one duels and understood all the dharma, said: "This is the late king of Xiangcheng, the son of Pandu. A descendant of the royal family of Lu, he will fight you one-on-one. Hero with strong arms, please also declare the names of your mother and father, their family background, and the royal family that you have made prosperous! After the son of Panda knows this , will fight you. Otherwise, never!"
Upon hearing these words, Karna's face became excited and he lowered his face like a lotus drooped by rain. He also knew very well that his background was not good and according to the dharma of the Indian God Realm, he was absolutely not qualified to duel with Arjuna.
At this time, Duryodhana, the eldest son of Dhritarashtra, took the initiative to stand up: "Master! The scriptures stipulate that there are three sources of kings: people from the royal family, warriors, and people who lead the army. If Arjuna refuses because Karna is not a prince, Duel, then I will initiate and make him the king of Anga Kingdom."
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