Bheem struggled initially. His raw power, fueled by his mother’s laddoos, was immense, but the Shaolin techniques required a delicacy he lacked. While Chutki mastered the "Flowing Water" stance and Raju excelled in the "Staff of Wind," Bheem found himself falling during the "Meditation of One Thousand Needles."
Inside the courtyard, the air hummed with the rhythmic sounds of training. Monks moved like shadows, their strikes cutting through the air with a precision Bheem had never seen. At the center stood the Grand Master, a man whose presence felt as immovable as the mountains themselves.
"To master the Shaolin way," the Grand Master spoke, his voice a low rumble, "one must find the balance between the tiger's strength and the crane's grace. Muscle alone will not save you from what is coming."
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The collision sent a shockwave through the valley. The shadows dissipated, and Zong-Zhi fell, his dark powers shattered by the purity of Bheem’s newfound discipline.
As the sun set, the Grand Master bowed to Bheem. "You came as a warrior of Dholakpur," he said, handing Bheem a golden medallion engraved with a lotus. "You leave as a Master of Shaolin."