Summary of "Superme Immortal Yoddha ll Today New Story ll #immortalyoddha #audiobook ll Audio Novel Fm 2.0 ll"
Opening: Sunset in the Forest
Virat begins in a forest at sunset, meeting Tanisha—a girl in yellow. He reveals he’s been using blood/sadhana for years to heal her deadly “cold poison,” which is tied to the awakening of rare veins.
In a quiet romantic moment, he pours everything into fixing her, sacrificing his own progress. His plan is simple: once Tanisha is cured, she’ll help him move forward—including sword sect recruitment.
Reunion Turns to Betrayal
The reunion quickly turns into betrayal. Tanisha, now cold and emotionless, tells Virat he can die. This implies that the cure was not truly for him, and that his years of sacrifice were part of a conspiracy.
Before Virat can fully process it, Abhay Ojha arrives—the purple-cloaked arrogant figure—overpowers Virat, and uses blood-transfer magic to steal Virat’s awakened nine divine veins.
Virat’s cultivation collapses overnight. He becomes crippled and powerless in practice.
Virat’s Comeback (Major Highlights)
- Virat is rescued from the darkness by a maid, Champa.
- He learns his power center was destroyed and realizes he can’t simply restart meditation normally.
- An ancient voice guides him: “unlock the Divine Tower… destroy then rebuild.”
- Virat is taken to an otherworldly scene with a massive black tower.
- He learns the supreme art: Chaos Heavenly Emperor Art, along with a legendary “supreme vein” concept.
- The art restores his nerves and power, and then evolves him further—even while he’s still recovering from being stripped physically and spiritually.
- He defeats a bully challenger, Rajat, proving he isn’t truly useless (at least not anymore).
Auction-House Chaos & Comedy of Cruelty
In the medical/medicine building, Virat faces two antagonists who mock his weakness:
- Malti humiliates him and insults his “crippled” status.
- Virat unexpectedly overpowers her with force.
- Her belief (“his power is gone”) collapses, causing her panic.
The conflict escalates into a legal mess at the Talisman Pavilion. A recurring pattern emerges: antagonists arrive confidently, but Virat repeatedly reveals he’s stronger than rumors claim.
The Talisman Bet: Proof of “Double Power”
Virat eventually goes to the Spirit Talisman Pavilion, where he faces accusations and humiliation.
He challenges Raghunath, a talisman figure with a disciple, after Raghunath mocks Virat’s forged/fake claims.
The wager
- Virat creates a power-booster talisman meant to “double strength.”
- The testing machine confirms it: the amulet truly doubles power.
Public results
- Raghunath and Vikrant are publicly embarrassed.
- Virat is offered an official path: join the Spirit Talisman Pavilion and receive recognition—via a master-like token and protection.
Money Pressure & “Viral” Sales
Virat tries selling talismans to fund his cultivation and materials for pills. Early on, sales are slow—until a duel story goes viral:
- A hunter named Jitendra defeats a powerful enemy in a life-and-death duel
- He does it using a strength-doubling amulet
Suddenly, everyone wants Virat’s talismans for survival and profit. Virat’s stall explodes with customers, he scales production rapidly, becomes highly in-demand, and earns enough resources to push his cultivation.
Bigger Truth: Threats Keep Coming
Even with recovery, more dangers appear:
- A masked assassin attacks during Virat’s recovery phase.
- Virat repels him, showing his current strength isn’t what enemies assumed.
The story builds toward sword sect recruitment / a major competition, where Gagan (young master) becomes a key obstacle. Meanwhile, rumors about Virat’s collapse are used to underestimate him.
Final Arc Setup: Virat vs. Gagan
With Chaos Emperor techniques tamed and refinement levels rising through body purification pills and divine art practice, Virat prepares for the final contest.
- Champa worries Gagan is the youngest/strongest rival.
- Virat confidently reframes the challenge as his chance to erase past injustice—especially Tanisha’s betrayal and power theft.
Closing moment
Champa watches Virat with awe as he’s revealed to be back as a top-tier talent—strong enough to challenge and likely defeat the next generation threat.
Key Jokes / Notable Reactions
- Antagonists attack based on rumors (“Virat is crippled”), only to be instantly humbled—creating a repeating pattern of shocked crowds and public humiliation.
- Malti’s humiliation is especially reactive: she expects helplessness, but Virat’s “broken” power center was the false premise.
- In pavilion scenes, crowds treat it like entertainment—until strict enforcement (notably Omkar) and the testing machine shut down the “confidence theatrics” quickly.
Main Personalities Appearing (as presented)
- Virat – protagonist; victim of healing sacrifice, later a recovered/legendary talent
- Tanisha – betrayed/cold healer figure; implied agent of conspiracy
- Abhay Ojha – antagonist; steals Virat’s veins via forbidden blood-transfer
- Champa – maid; supportive and loyal; brings news and medical care
- Rajat – bully/insulter who gets defeated
- Malti – arrogant rival at the medicine/pavilion; publicly humiliated
- Vikrant – antagonist connected to Tanisha’s circle; rival in talisman politics
- Raghunath – talisman master involved in the “double strength” bet
- Omkar – strict enforcer at the auction/talisman pavilion
- Virendranath – pavilion master who invites Virat into Spirit Talisman Pavilion
- Gagan – young master and major competitor for the incoming contest
- Jitendra – demon hunter whose duel goes viral (driving talisman sales)
- Dharma Gurjar – Jitendra’s rival enemy
- Swami Omkar / Spirit Talisman Pavilion figures (collective) – roles centered around law, tokens, and recognition
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