From the second floor, Nadim observed the situation, realizing what was happening. He slashed the building's structure, joining Faria and Rajib, effectively merging the entire building into a singular soul entity.
Meanwhile, Tamim discovered some strange markings connected to a hole in the ground. He rushed towards it, and using his X-ray vision, identified a cave.
Following the tire marks, he reached the cave entrance and found a metal door. Employing his telekinesis, Tamim broke through the door and stepped inside.
"Is it safe?" asked Nadia, who had followed Tamim into the cave.
"Not at all. I don't think you should come in; go call the others while I explore this area," Tamim advised.
"Okay, I'll be right back," Nadia replied and hurried away.
As Tamim ventured deeper, a transformed monster ambushed him. Unfazed, Tamim skillfully defended against the monster's attack and retaliated with precision.
"It's been a while since I faced a transformed monster. This time, I won't struggle," Tamim thought determinedly, landing a powerful punch that made the monster bleed.
With a quick motion, Tamim pulled the monster's arm, flinging it out of the cave.
While it was airborne, Tamim utilized his telekinesis to launch a punch towards its face. Swiftly teleporting behind it, he struck its back, shattering its backbone before it hit the ground.
The monster was down so Tamim reentered the cave, he found himself in a spacious area with two different doors.
"Two different doors, but where should I go?" Tamim contemplated. Suddenly, the monster he had left behind attacked him again. Tamim swiftly dodged its assault, but before he could counter, a bolt of lightning struck the monster, causing it to collapse.
It was Faria who had used the lightning attack to incapacitate the monster. She approached Tamim, and together, they observed two different pathways ahead.
"Where do you think we should go?" Faria asked Tamim.
"I don't know; they all seem the same," Tamim replied uncertainly.
"What's happening?" Nadia screamed, seeing the monster's body slowly transforming into a human-like figure.
"Don't scream," Rajib advised Nadia as he tried to calm her down.
Tamim and Faria turned around to see Rajib and Nadia entering the cave.
"What's happening here?" asked Rajib, trying to assess the situation.
"It's a large base, and it seems there are numerous humans inside waiting for us to engage in a fight," Faria reported, scanning the area with her X-ray vision.
She looked back and saw the knocked down monster has become normal again. She created a portal and the body fell inside the portal and filled on a helipad of BSSB headquarter.
"How many?" queried Nadia.
Suddenly, a transformed monster burst through the left door, breaking it as it entered with a blink of an eye. It launched an attack toward Rajib, who quickly formed a protective shell with his soul.
However, the monster's assault managed to bypass the shield, inflicting a deep wound on Rajib.
Before the creature could strike again, Faria leaped forward and shielded Rajib from the impending attack with her hand, which got severely damaged in the process.
Faria quickly tends to Rajib, employing her red aura to heal him. She then delivers a powerful punch to the monster, causing it to collide with the cave's ceiling and crash down.
Faria swiftly creates a portal, transporting herself and the monster outside the cave. Tamim turns his attention to Rajib, noticing his complete recovery.
"She also has healing abilities. It's almost as if we share similar powers," Tamim muses, then turns to Rajib. "Are you okay?"
"I'm completely fine, but how did she heal me so rapidly?" Rajib wonders.
"Where's the other guy?" Tamim inquires.
"Nadim? He's battling the Top Tier Soul. It might take some time for him to defeat it," Nadia responds.
"We shouldn't waste any more time; we should get inside," Tamim suggests.
"But which door?" Nadia asks.
Tamim utilizes his X-ray vision and notices that the right gate has three people while the left gate has two.
"I think we should split up. I'll go right, and both of you should take the left," Tamim proposes.
"Why such a specific division?" Nadim questions.
"Because the left gate has two people, but the right one has three. I believe both of you can handle two opponents," Tamim explains.
"But you'll be fighting three alone. Isn't that risky?" Nadim expresses concern.
"I don't want anyone worrying about me," Tamim assures before entering the right door.