The next day, Beta found himself in the Chamber, watching a group of boys gathered around a picture divided into two colors—white and black. Curious, he asked Carl, "What's this picture all about? Why are there two colors?"
Carl explained, "This is Tai Chi. The white and black represent good and evil, two sides of the same coin. Tai Chi is about balance and using both forces in harmony."
Beta æ Rousia stood in the bustling Chamber, watching the Tai Chi masters with fascination. The air was filled with the mingling scents of exotic spices, and the rhythmic movements of the masters captivated him. Their bodies moved like water, exuding a calm strength that stirred something deep within him. Beta's black hair ruffled in the breeze, and he couldn't look away from the mesmerizing display.
The catalyst for Beta's journey was an invitation to the Chamber of Secrets. Carl had asked him to come, hinting that he might unlock his true potential there. With a mix of excitement and nerves, Beta navigated the narrow alleys of the city to find the Chamber. As he entered, the marketplace's noise faded, replaced by quiet determination.
In the Chamber of Secrets, Beta vowed to his new master, Carl, to embrace this new path. His training in Tai Chi began, and he learned to harmonize his body and mind. The flickering torches cast a warm glow on the stone walls as Beta's sessions stretched into the night. Fortune soon smiled upon him when he met a young Kung Fu expert. They became fast friends, allies in their fight against darkness. Their training sessions were intense, each pushing the other to new heights. The Chamber rang with the clashing sounds of their practice, a testament to their camaraderie.
However, shadows loomed as whispers of foes filled the Chamber. Beta and his friend faced growing dangers, betrayal lurking at every corner. The once-familiar Chamber became a labyrinth of uncertainty, with dark corridors and twisting paths.
Inside his Head
In the darkness, Beta felt crushed by failure. His friend had been captured, and despair threatened to consume him. The flickering torchlight mirrored his inner turmoil, casting long shadows that seemed to mock him. Beta reached a moment of profound introspection and realized true strength came from within. With new resolve, he devised a plan to save his friend and confront the darkness.
As Beta stood at the threshold of the Chamber, eyes blazing with determination, he knew he was ready to face whatever lay ahead. United with his friend, they became a formidable force, defeating their enemies and securing the city's safety.
When Beta awoke from this vivid dream, Carl asked, "What did you see?"
Beta replied, "I saw a village destroyed by darkness. I saved my friend and the civilians."
Carl nodded, "Interesting. Dreams can symbolize responsibility and facing dark challenges. The village under attack represents your vulnerability and fear, while saving others shows hope and resilience. You have a strong spirit, Beta."
With dawn breaking, Beta knew his adventure was just beginning. He looked to the future with hope, knowing he and his friends could overcome anything together.
Carl then asked, "Would you like to learn the basic techniques of Tai Chi?"
Beta looked puzzled, "Basic techniques? Is it a new power?"
With interest piqued, Beta was all in. Carl explained, "Here are five basics you should master:
1. Wuji (Neutral Body Position)
2. Silk Reeling
3. Part the Horse's Mane
4. Single Whip
5. Fair Lady Shoves Embroider Frame
These form the foundation of Tai Chi. Practice them, and you'll see the difference."
Beta, excited, said, "They sound cool! I bet I'll get even stronger, Master Carl." He eagerly began learning, listening to Carl's instructions and practicing with dedication.
Meanwhile, Ossa emerged from his room, freshened up, and started practicing sword fighting. As Beta watched, he thought, "Ossa is so strong. He's an interesting guy."
Carl concluded, "We'll continue later."
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[Flashback – Two Weeks Ago]
Wo-ha State, Kingdom of Sphinix
Ossa was walking along the road when he heard people screaming and running in panic.
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Next Chapter – The Fall of Fatah [BACKSTORY]
Tai chi is about freeing your through and clam your self.