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Title: Endless Devils


Chapter 1: The Fainting Sound

Aarav sat at his desk, scribbling in his notebook as the afternoon sun filtered through the window. The quiet of the house was suddenly shattered by a loud thud. His heart skipped a beat. It came from Boji's room. Without hesitation, Aarav dropped his pen and rushed out. He flung open the door to find Boji, his sister, collapsed on the floor.

Panic surged through him. He didn’t waste a second. Grabbing his cycle keys, Aarav sped out the door. His legs pumped hard as he pedaled through the busy streets, his mind fixed on one destination—Grandmother’s house. If anyone could help, it was her.


Chapter 2: Grandmother’s Medicine

Grandmother’s house stood on the edge of the city, peaceful and quiet. Aarav reached, panting, drenched in sweat. She opened the door, surprised. “Aarav? You cycled all this way?”

“Boji fainted!” he blurted out. “She needs your help!”

Without another word, Grandmother grabbed her old box filled with herbs and ancient remedies. She brewed a special concoction and handed it to Aarav.

“Take this. Hurry.”

Aarav nodded, thanked her, and cycled back with everything he had. When he reached home, Boji still lay pale and still. He gently fed her the drink. Moments passed, then slowly, her eyelids fluttered open.


Chapter 3: The Devil Appears

Relief washed over Aarav—until a chill swept through the house. The lights flickered. From the shadows, a grotesque creature emerged. A devil.

Aarav stepped in front of Boji, shielding her. His fists clenched, though he had no weapons. “Stay away!” he shouted.

Suddenly, a gust of wind blew open the door, and a figure on a white horse charged in—Filbert, the mysterious prince. His sword gleamed as he fought the devil.

Aarav helped where he could, dodging and distracting the beast. The battle was intense, but together, they forced the devil to retreat into smoke.

“You okay?” Filbert asked.

Aarav nodded. “Thanks for saving us.”


Chapter 4: The Full Story

After the fight, they gathered their breath. Boji finally spoke, her voice shaky. “I saw darkness… before I fainted. It was coming here.”

Filbert looked concerned. Aarav stood firm. “Now that I’ve seen what we’re dealing with, I won’t stop. Not until every devil is gone.”

Filbert gave a short nod. “Then let’s start preparing. Together.”


Chapter 5: Searching for Safety

The group decided to return home. But as they reached the house, smoke and ash greeted them. The home was gone—burned to the ground.

Aarav stood frozen. “No…”

Filbert put a hand on his shoulder. “We’ll build again. We’re still alive.”

With Boji seated on the cycle, Aarav led the way while Filbert rode off to find a tent.


Chapter 6: A New Shelter

Filbert arrived at a shop. “How much for a tent?”

“One hundred dollars.”

Filbert smiled and handed over one hundred and one. “Keep the change.”

Returning to the camp, he found the siblings asleep on the grass. Quietly, he set up the tent and lay beside them.

But danger didn’t sleep. That night, a devil tried to enter the camp—only to burn from the protective fire surrounding them.


Chapter 7: The Big Fight

The devil returned, this time stronger. Aarav faced him, heart pounding. Boji shouted, “Be careful!”

Blades clashed. Aarav dodged and defended with raw courage. Filbert joined the fight, his sword flashing. With a powerful strike, Aarav landed the final blow.

Silence followed. They had won.


Chapter 8: The Meaning of Friendship

Filbert laughed. “You did well.”

Aarav replied, “Couldn’t have done it without you.”

They sat down and shared their journey so far—Boji’s collapse, the escape, the devils, and the growing bond between them. For the first time, Aarav felt he wasn’t alone.


Chapter 9: A Place to Stay

Their burned home was gone, but the tent offered a start. Filbert went for more supplies while Aarav and Boji rested. The small camp they built became a new safe zone.

In the quiet moments, hope returned.


Chapter 10: A Memorable Night

Under a sky full of stars, they shared stories and food. Somewhere nearby, another devil died in a strange accident—maybe a warning, maybe a sign.

Boji whispered, “It’s not over.”


Chapter 11: The Devil Hunt

They began hunting devils. Aarav questioned, “How do you carry anything while on a horse?”

Filbert chuckled. “Years of practice.”

Suddenly, a fireball hit a tree. A devil emerged. Battle broke out again—and they triumphed.


Chapter 12: A New Helping Hand

A girl appeared, confident and bold. “I’m Rikina. I’ve been tracking devils, too. Mind if I join?”

Aarav smiled. “We’d be glad to have you.”

The trio became four.


Chapter 13: A New Problem

Rikina warned them, “Some devils die from light. Some need stronger weapons.”

Just then, a devil attacked, growling about hunger. The group defended themselves fiercely and survived again.


Chapter 14: Starving Heroes

Rikina groaned. “I’m starving.”

Filbert smirked. “Cooked devil, anyone?”

Aarav stared in disbelief. Thirty minutes later, hunger was gone—and so were a few devils.


Chapter 15: The City Awaits

“Let’s head to the city,” Rikina said.

By dusk, they arrived—only to find chaos. A policeman approached. “Devils are here too. We need help.”

Filbert nodded. “We’ll fight.”


Chapter 16: Remembering the Past

Rikina’s eyes widened. “These devils—I’ve fought them before.”

She grabbed a firestick and swung. Three devils fell in seconds. The team watched her, impressed.

But she muttered, “One escaped. And he’s worse than the rest.”


Chapter 17: The Hidden Pages

Inside the ancient library, Aarav flipped through the pages of an old book. “Wait… the last page is missing! There are only 88 pages. My mother told me there were supposed to be 100.”

Boji frowned. “Something’s wrong. Doesn’t that feel strange to you too, Filbert? Rikina?”

Rikina tilted her head. “It’s never happened to me before. This might be the first time.”

They looked at each other. The missing pages held answers—but who had taken them?


Chapter 18: None Knowledge

They kept flipping through the library. All books seemed disturbed, as if someone had stolen knowledge.

“Someone doesn’t want us to know the truth,” Boji whispered.

Filbert nodded slowly. “The book's name told us already—The Endless Devils.”


Chapter 19: The New Fight with the New Devil

The team walked quietly through the long halls of the ancient library. The stone floor echoed under their feet, and the light from the broken windows painted ghostly shadows on the walls.

Aarav whispered, “Boji… don’t you ever wonder where the devils really came from?”

Boji paused. “I do. But I’ve never found an answer.”

Before she could finish her thought, Filbert suddenly stopped. His eyes narrowed. “Wait… do you see that?”

From behind the tall shelves of dusty books, a dark figure slithered into view. Its body was misshapen, its eyes glowing red with hunger.

“Devil!” Filbert shouted.

The fight broke out instantly.

Filbert drew his sword—but before he could swing, Rikina stepped forward. She snatched Filbert’s sword from his hand with surprising speed. The blade shimmered strangely in her grip, as if it had been waiting for her.

Rikina slashed at the devil with force and precision. The creature screamed, stumbling back toward the large, cracked window.

Sunlight beamed through the glass and touched its skin.

The devil hissed in agony, smoke rising from its body. Rikina raised the sword one last time and drove it forward—straight into the light.

The devil exploded into ash.

For a moment, there was silence.

Then Aarav, Boji, and Filbert all clapped, smiling at Rikina. She stood tall, the sword gleaming in the sun.

“You were amazing,” Boji said.

Rikina looked at them and smiled. “It’s not over yet. But now I know what I’m capable of.”

 

Chapter 20 team gone to help) Filbert take is horse and Sayed) well, we have to leave now and go to, some were. Eales just talk to a police officer ( Officer says) Ok I you want you can go thank you for helping me and the city! Aarav takes his cycle abut, gooses  with Boji and Rikina’ says ok then bye let, meet in anther city? Aarav Sayed) we need a boat to go to an anther city then we can arrive easily ( Police man give him a boat ( Now we see a Cargo ship that have some weapons)  ( And the novel, Ends