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152 150. Narada Muni

"Narada!! Why are you here? Here is nothing to do with you, So go away."

Asura Guru Sukracharya seeing Narada muni (Sage) in front of him spoke in the anger that was unseen from him.

In his eyes, there was imnse disgust and hatred that even words were not enough to describe his current state.

It's well known that Shukracharya hate…no contempt Lord Vishnu, To which so degree he is right to harbour those emotions, After all, he saw his own mother get the decapitated body, and The hate was reasonable.

It's just that even before that there was enmity between the two as he represented and supported Asura's while Lord Vishnu always protected Deva's (Sura's) but that incident just amplified the hatred and disgust he has for Lord Vishnu to completely another level.

Before though he did not like Lord Vishnu there was underlying respect for the god of preservation but now he feels nauseous to even hear the na of Lord Vishnu.

If not for the fact that most of the nas used for Lord Vishnu were nas of Lord Shiva, He was even ready to do a hard penance to make those nas forbidden to utter.

And here we have Narada, Can be said to be the greatest devotee of Lord Vishnu, He might forget to take a breath but he never forget to chant the na of his Lord, The supre of his, Lord Vishnu.

He, just like his lord, also loves to cause mischief. Sotis it's for teaching soone lessons but most of the ti it is for fun as he is a very mischievous man.

Though he causes many troubles but no one can do anything to him, Because not only does he have the revered status of the Muni but he is also the Son of Lord Brahma and of course the greatest devotee of Lord Vishnu.

So right now there were two people of opposite ideology in the room, One hated to hear the na which others couldn't stop chanting it, The main cause of the tension between them.

Normally even if others have different lords to worship nothing happens as Dharma is a lot more tolerant of such things. It gives individual freedom to choose whatever they want and others because of the sa Dharma don't cause conflict and accept them as it is.

An example of it is present here. The teacher of Asura was here sitting and talking with the likes of Sage Durvasa, Even Lord Surya being the Deva enemy of Asura doesn't have any hate or ill feelings towards Asura Guru Sukracharya.

All he has for the sage and teacher is his well-deserved respect, So it was not supposed to be like right now, As Shukracharya clearly showed his ill feelings.

"Ooh!~"

Narada just acted surprised hearing the words of Sukracharya, After which he ran his twin eyes everything in the hall, Which slowed down in Lord Surya then quickly moved forward after which they halted on the figure of Karna lying on the bed.

The surprise was clear in his eyes, He did not expect soone this astonishing beholder of beauty overfilled with divine aura to be present here.

After he saw Karna he quickly looked at Rishi Durvasa and then shifted his eyes towards Aura Guru Shukracharya, After which he started to move back and forth a few tis, concluding the reason why they were here.

"Don't even think about it, We already had a deal, It's upto the kid to decide who he wants to join."

Sukracharya once again spoke up, reminding Narada to take his dishonest eyes away from his soon-to-be student.

To be honest, Sukracharya has virtually no problems with Narada on a personal level but because of the deity he worships, He has uncontrollable hatred towards him as he hates anyone related to Lord Vishnu.

And now he saw the surprise and excited look in Narada's eyes which made him alert. There are only two things Narada wants to do now, One being that he too wants to accept Karna as his student as he doesn't want to teach the prodigy and go into history as the teacher of a mighty figure.

It's an honour for any Guru to be known by the na of his student, it's like a dal for them, Hence why many try to search for the individual to impart their core knowledge.

But Sukracharya had a hunch that Narada didn't want that, So the second option is it, That is to cause trouble. After all, he is known for instigating people which led to either this demise or chaos.

Sukracharya being the enemy knows best that Narada is upto no good, He is definitely here to cause trouble which is the sa thought of Lord Surya also.

"Right Narada, I warn you, This boy is my student. If you try to harm him even the slightest, You know what will happen in the aftermath."

Rishi Durvasa also stood up and gave a stern look to Narada as he too identified the look in the eyes of Narada muni.

Just like how he is famous for giving curses in his anger, Narada is famous for causing conflicts. In fact, most of the things never would have happened if not for Narada not going out and ssing up and provoking others.

That's why Rishi Durvasa's protective instincts beca active as he stared at Narada with threat, As the outco of the playful tricks of Narada didn't end well for the one he was tricking.

"Oh!~ I thought you two were about to decide when the child woke up who he would be a student of right? Then how co he beca your student the revered Rishi Durvasa?

Or are you saying Asura Guru Shukracharya is a liar? Narayan Narayan~"

Narada muni after hearing the words of Rishi Durvasa had a wide smirk on his face as he found the key information to cause chaos.

Lord Surya, who was paying attention to the Narada muni, broke out in a cold sweat. These words were directly targeted to break the unity of these two sages, and if that happened it's hard to say what would happen.

(A/N : Like always thank you for reading and have a good day 😁.)

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