Dvesas

Dvesas
Virbadras


A king was seated in the singasana which was right in front of the temple a thousand stairs belonging to his kingdom.


The king has a guardianship as high as one hundred and nine inches two centimeters. His head was bald, his face was covered in piercings along the lines of his eyebrows and ears.


His burly body is muscular in full of tattoos depicting the demon king and hell. Virbadra is the King of Assyria. The third kingdom Siddarth wanted to conquer.


Virbadra built the temple and ordered all his subjects to worship it. He erected a two-meter-high statue inside the temple and a thousand steps to reach it.


From the top of his throne Virbadra is able to see the entire corner of his city and the farthest view outside the Assyrian fortress.


The roaring sound of horses and flying dust meant that Siddarth's company had reached the gates of the Assyrian kingdom.


Virbadra's arrival of unwelcome guests some time ago reported that Siddarth had planted flags in the two previous kingdoms.


The day on which Siddath came with his army seeking death in the kingdom of Assyria.


Siddarth broke through the gates of the city of Assyria. He was surrounded by Assyrian soldiers in full battle armor.


Siddarth had predicted this would happen but he believed the plan they had prepared would go smoothly.


The Assyrian army advanced and threw down its sword and spear at Siddarth and his army.


Armed with martial will, sword abilities and poison in all his weapons Siddarth counter-attacked the Assyrian army confidently.


Siddarth got off his horse and began to show his sword skills.


One by one the Assyrian soldiers who were hit by his sword fell.


They grimaced in pain as the wounds produced by Siddarth's sword strokes became extremely painful and began to cause white blisters around the wound.


Siddarth continued to swing his sword trying to touch the nearest body part of his law so that the scratches hit their skin.


Siddarth's strategy was to save his energy because he believed Virbadra was waiting for him for a one-on-one duel.


Less than two hours and a half of the Assyrian army had fallen in front of him.


"shuut" an arrow shot almost to his chest. Siddarth reflexively slashed the arrow until it broke.


Siddarth nodded his head to his two soldiers who had secretly changed into Assyrian soldiers who had died in the fight.


The two soldiers climbed up the ridge and other buildings that were no higher than where the Assyrian archery soldiers were.


They took out an inflatable chopstick made of bamboo. The chopsticks are already in shape in such a way that they do not make a sound when blown.


The two soldiers took out the poisonous chopsticks and started blowing them. Their first target was an archer's army guide and an archer's head.


They take into account the distance between the chopsticks and the target. Too far away, this arrow will be redundant if it does not hit the target. They came closer and as fast as lightning blew the chopsticks away.


Their two targets had successfully collapsed due to the poison directly stuck in his throat.


Confused archery soldiers started shooting blindly. Siddarth and the others searched for a hiding place among the rain of arrows. The two men re-launched the action.


One by one the archery soldiers fell. The two soldiers were out of chopsticks. They climbed the fortress where the remaining archery group was located.


The armor that the two Siddarth warriors wore was thought to be a troop that came to help by the Assyrian army so no one was suspicious as the two took out swords and clenched the heads of archers one by one


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