The Greatest Beast Tamer of Earth

Chapter 518 Chaotic Mind
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Chapter 518 Chaotic Mind

Everyone in the hideout felt goosebumps all over their bodies as they saw the massive killing intent lingering around them.

The low-level beasts and humans fell on their knees; they were unable to handle this much pressure.

Others who were a little stronger were able to keep standing on their shaking legs. Vinay slammed the door and entered the room.

His eyes fell on Rishi's back; he saw wave after wave of killing intent flooding from him.

With each step he took closer to him, it was as if the air were stinging him. The feeling was very uncomfortable, but he gritted his teeth and kept moving forward.

He put his hand on the back of Rishi and asked, "What happened?"

The moment Rishi turned back, his enraged face became visible to Vinay. His crystal-clear purple eyes had turned completely crimson.

His pupils have become triangular, and the veins can be seen on his face.

At first, Rishi was not in a mood to talk. The sudden shock after entering an apathetic state had made his mind a mess.

Now, it was hard for him to control himself. The anger had taken over him, but the moment he saw Vinay, he came back to his senses.

He gulped down his anger and retracted his killing intent. All the chaos was now internal, sealed inside him.

He took a deep breath and acted calm as he replied. "Nothing."

Vinay just looked at him and noticed that he had calmed down. He was not sure what had happened that made him so angry out of nowhere.

He looked around and saw the corpse of a man near him bound in chains; he looked like a captive.

Vinay didn't question anything. He looked at Rishi and asked, "Do you need my help?"

Rishi looked at him and shook his head. "Not right now."

He left the room, patting Vinay's shoulder. He didn't want Vinay to get involved in this. Right now, he was not in a good mood, so he decided to leave.

Vinay didn't stop him; he decided to give him some space.

He approached the corpse and looked at its face. Its eyes were still wide open, and from the expression on his face, he could guess that this guy had struggled a lot before his death.

His hands approached the eyes of the dead body as if trying to close the eyes of the one who had passed out of respect.

However, a red-colored energy released from his hands as he held the head of the corpse.

The corpse started shaking, and Vinay didn't move for some time before he stood up and shook his head.

He was able to read the memories of the corpse and guess what might have happened. There was not much he could do here.

The best thing he could do now is to keep an eye on Rishi, make sure he doesn't get carried away in his anger, and take some steps that he might regret later.

He followed behind him and soon appeared in the hall. Rishi was sitting on the sofa and discussing something with the Shadow Assasins.

"It's time we got our revenge on the Tiwari Clan. We had been quiet for a long time. It's time to make them bleed." Rishi said it in a cold tone.

"You will now start to enter the dungeons and target their important and talented young members one by one. I can't let them live in peace for even one day."

Shadow assassins didn't have any views. Their job was only to follow orders.

It was not only due to their loyalty toward the guy before him; they were all well aware of how much he had provided them.

What he had done for them was way more than what he had asked them to do. This was more of an opportunity for them to prove their worth.

However, Vinay intervened, "Rishi, think again if you targeted them out of nowhere. It would not be hard for them to track it back to you."

Rishi looked at Vinay; he didn't like how he was interfering, but no one knew more than him how much chaos was going through his mind.

He was confused now, not knowing what to do.

Vinay looked at him; he had never seen him like this. He had no idea what he had gone through, but he could guess that the chaos in his mind had made him unstable.

Rishi, who was one of the most sought-after guys he had met, looked like he was in utter confusion. He was not able to make sound decisions right now.

He was confused, holding his head and closing his ears. He was controlling his bloodlust; for now, what he wanted to do was go into slaughter mode and smell some blood.

Vinay could not let him be in this state; he thought about it for some time. I was thinking of a solution that might work.

He soon got his answer when, while thinking about it, he remembered something that Rishi had shared with him.

Once, when they were talking, Rishi told him he had a skill called 'Extreme Focus,' which allowed him to focus and clear his mind.

When he first heard about it, he was surprised there could be a skill like that that could allow one to focus without even trying.

Many people struggled to focus. This skill just made it a lot easier.

"Rishi, Why don't you use your 'Extreme Focus' skill and think about it for some time alone?"

Rishi was surprised; he suddenly remembered that he had 'Extreme Focus.' He was not able to think clearly right now, so it might have helped him.

Vinay turned and looked at the shadow assassins. "You guys, follow me; I need to talk with you. I think Rishi needs some time to clear his mind."

They looked at each other with puzzled expressions, not sure what to do. Number one looked at Rishi to ask what to do. Rishi said nothing and sat with his legs crossed.

Looking at him entering a meditative state, Number One decided it would not be reasonable to disturb him.

Soon, they all left the room and locked it from outside before guarding it, not allowing anyone to disturb their leader.

Vinay looked at them and said, "Shadow Number 3, follow me."

Inside the room, Rishi sat in his place momentarily and activated 'Extreme Focus.' He struggled for a while, and it cost him a lot of mental energy.

However, soon, a powerful golden light flashed from his eyes; he closed them, and the chaos inside his mind settled.

He thought about many things, and as soon as he came to his senses, he realized what had happened in the span of two to three weeks when he was not himself.

He clenched his fists, and a smile appeared on his face. He had finally mastered killing intent.

'Apathetic State' was what he needed for now, but he also didn't want to become like a moving corpse without impressions.

This time, he decided only to suppress anger and enter the 'apathetic state' again.

Now that he opened his eyes, he felt the clamor he had never felt. Now that he was under control, it was time for him to think about what to do with the Tiwari Clan.

He didn't have time to waste on them, nor could he erase them from the map entirely. Not only would it be challenging, but he would also need to face consequences.

To eradicate them, he will first need to make them weaker by pulling strings from behind.

"First, I need to collect all the information about the Tiwari Clan, their main source of wealth, their allies, and their enemies."

He was now even more careful because if he got even a little stain on his reputation, he might not be allowed to participate in big tournaments.

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