A new hero named 'Max-Effort' arrived in the kingdom, mocking Emon for his laziness. Max-Effort did everything perfectly—he built bridges in minutes, saved cats before they even fell, and never slept. The people, blinded by his productivity, began to treat Emon like a villain. Max-Effort challenged Emon to a 'Heroic Duel' to prove who was more worthy of the title.
The Second Mega Twist: Emon accepted the duel, but the challenge was simply: "To sit still for one hour." Max-Effort laughed, thinking it would be easy. But as the minutes ticked by, Max-Effort's mind began to fracture. Without a task to perform, his internal engine started to overheat. He realized that his entire identity was built on 'Doing,' and without it, he was nothing. Emon, on the other hand, was in his natural element. In this 4000-word psychological breakdown, Emon teaches Max-Effort that 'Being' is harder than 'Doing.' Max-Effort eventually collapsed, not from an attack, but from the sheer weight of his own restlessness. Emon didn't win by fighting; he won by existing. The chapter ends with Max-Effort becoming Emon's student, learning the forbidden art of the 'Ten-Minute Power Nap,' while the villagers realized that sometimes, the best hero is the one who does nothing and lets the world fix itself.
