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Suryaputra Karna: 10 Million Dharma Critical hits-Chapter 60 - 58: The First Trial of Silence
The acknowledgment did not bring relief.
It did not ease the burden on his body.
It did not soften the path ahead.
It did not bring warmth.
No comforting presence.
No gentle reassurance.
It did not bring comfort. 𝕗𝚛𝚎𝚎𝐰𝗲𝗯𝗻𝚘𝚟𝚎𝗹.𝕔𝐨𝕞
No sense of safety.
No feeling of arrival.
Instead—
It brought... stillness.
A stillness so deep—
So complete—
It felt heavier than the crushing pressure before.
Karna remained standing on the endless white snow.
His feet planted firmly.
His body upright.
His head slightly lowered.
His breath slow.
Measured.
Controlled.
His body... unmoving.
Because now—
He understood.
This was not the end of a trial.
This was the beginning.
The true beginning.
The wind stopped completely.
Not weakened.
Not softened.
Gone.
As if it had never existed.
The cold remained—
But it no longer bit into his skin.
It was present.
But no longer aggressive.
The pressure—
Still existed.
But it no longer tried to crush him.
It no longer pushed him to the ground.
Instead—
It surrounded him.
Like an unseen boundary.
A silent circle.
A space he had been allowed to stand within.
Karna slowly raised his head.
His eyes opened.
Calm.
Steady.
They moved across the vast snowfield before him.
Endless white.
No movement.
No sound.
No visible presence.
No sign of anything living.
Yet—
Everything felt... aware.
Watching.
Waiting.
Observing without form.
"For what...?"
The thought appeared quietly within him.
Not restless.
Not demanding.
Just... present.
But no answer came.
No voice responded.
No sign revealed itself.
Karna closed his eyes again.
If there was no instruction—
Then he would not seek one.
If there was no guidance—
Then he would not demand it.
He straightened his posture fully.
His spine aligned.
His shoulders relaxed—
Yet steady.
He placed both feet firmly into the snow.
Grounded himself completely.
And stood.
Still.
Like a pillar.
Unmoving.
Time passed.
Slowly at first.
Then—
Beyond awareness.
The sun shifted across the sky.
Its light reflected over the snow.
Bright.
Almost blinding.
Yet Karna’s eyes remained closed.
His breath remained steady.
His mind—
Focused.
At first—
It was easy.
After everything he had endured—
Storms.
Cold.
Hunger.
Illusion.
Standing still did not seem difficult.
But slowly—
The real trial began.
A faint itch appeared on his arm.
Small.
Barely noticeable.
Then—
A slight twitch in his leg.
A minor discomfort in his back.
Nothing serious.
Nothing unbearable.
But persistent.
Karna ignored it.
Moments later—
The discomfort grew.
The itch did not fade.
It spread slightly.
His muscles began to tighten.
His joints stiffened slowly.
His breath lost its rhythm for a brief moment.
Still—
He did not move.
"This is nothing..."
He told himself.
Calmly.
Firmly.
But the body did not listen.
The pain increased gradually.
Not sharp.
Not overwhelming.
But constant.
Like a weight pressing from within.
Unrelenting.
Minutes stretched into something longer.
Unmeasured.
His legs began to tremble again.
Not violently—
But steadily.
His arms felt heavier.
As if something was pulling them downward.
His shoulders tightened.
The strain building slowly.
Then—
A stronger wave.
Pain surged through his body.
Sudden.
Deep.
Karna’s breath broke.
His chest tightened sharply.
His eyes almost opened—
Instinctively.
But he stopped himself.
"No..."
His will tightened instantly.
Like a lock closing.
"This is the test."
The realization became clear.
Sharp.
Unavoidable.
This was not a test of strength.
Not a test of endurance alone.
This was a test of stillness.
Of control.
Of discipline.
A test of whether he could command—
His own body.
Or be ruled by it.
The pain increased further.
Sweat formed on his forehead.
Warm for a brief moment—
Before freezing in the cold air.
His breathing grew heavier.
More strained.
His body demanded movement.
Relief.
Even the smallest shift.
A single step.
A single adjustment.
But Karna did not move.
Not even slightly.
Not even a tremor beyond what he could not control.
His mind turned inward again.
Returning to what had carried him through everything.
The Prana within him flickered.
Unstable.
Disturbed by the strain.
Yet present.
Always present.
He focused on it.
Not forcing it.
Not commanding it.
Guiding it gently.
Slowly.
Carefully.
Like before—
Like always.
The flow was weak.
Interrupted.
But it responded.
It followed his awareness.
His breath aligned with it once more.
Inhale.
Slow.
Deep—
As much as the moment allowed.
Exhale.
Long.
Releasing tension gradually.
Again.
And again.
The pain did not disappear.
It did not vanish.
But it changed.
It no longer filled his awareness completely.
It no longer controlled him.
It became... distant.
Something he could observe.
Something that existed—
But did not define him.
Time lost meaning again.
The sun moved further across the sky.
The light shifted.
Shadows stretched and changed.
But Karna remained the same.
Still.
Unmoving.
Unyielding.
Far beyond—
The silent observer watched.
The Lord of Kailash.
Shiva.
No words were spoken.
No commands given.
No visible trials revealed.
Yet—
Everything was a test.
Every moment.
Every breath.
Every choice to remain.
And the child—
Endured it.
Without complaint.
Without demand.
Without fear.
Then—
A subtle shift occurred.
So slight—
That only one who was completely still could notice it.
The air around Karna changed.
A gentle ripple passed through it.
Soft.
Barely there.
The pressure surrounding him...
Lightened.
Just a little.
Not enough for the body to relax.
Not enough to be obvious.
But enough to be real.
Karna felt it.
He noticed it instantly.
Yet—
He did not react.
He did not open his eyes.
He did not move.
Because now—
He understood something deeper.
Acknowledgment was not the reward.
Relief was not the goal.
Silence was not emptiness.
This path—
Was not walked with expectation.
Not walked with demand.
It was walked—
With resolve alone.
Step by step.
Breath by breath.
Moment by moment.
And as long as he remained—
The path would continue to open.
Not suddenly.
Not dramatically.
But slowly.
Naturally.
As it always had.
Karna remained still.
Like a mountain within the mountain.
Unshaken.
Unmoved.
And somewhere—
Beyond sight.
Beyond form.
A faint approval took shape.
Not spoken.
Not revealed.
But real.
The first trial—
Had begun to accept him.
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