The kingdom was in chaos because the "God of War" had descended to Earth, seeking a worthy opponent. He challenged every hero, defeating them in seconds. Finally, he reached Emon's village. Emon was, as usual, taking a nap under a giant banyan tree. The God of War drew his flaming sword and demanded Emon to stand up. Emon didn't move; he only adjusted his pillow.
The Mega Twist: The God of War realized he couldn't hit Emon. Every time he swung his sword, the 'Lack of Intent' from Emon created a vacuum that diverted the blade. Emon's laziness was so absolute that it had its own 'Gravity Field' where aggression simply couldn't exist. In this 4000-word struggle, the God of War became exhausted by his own anger. Emon whispered, "Why fight when the ground is already holding you up?" The God of War, for the first time in millennia, felt the weight of his armor and sat down next to Emon. He realized that the greatest victory is not over an enemy, but over one's own restlessness. The chapter ends with the God of War turning his sword into a gardening tool and joining Emon in a long, divine nap.
