The External Threat:
The "Fire Lords of the Red Dimension," ancient rivals of the copper-bound djinns, sensed that the pact was broken. They saw Earth as a weak planet ripe for harvest. They tore through the sky, turning the clouds into burning charcoal. Their leader, "Sultan Ash-Maker," demanded the 1,600 djinns join his army or be extinguished.
The Strategy:
Emon didn't command his djinns to charge into battle. Instead, he taught them a forbidden art called "The Emerald Weaving." He told the djinns to turn their blue flames into "Cooling Mist."
The Third Twist:
As the Fire Lords attacked with infinite heat, the djinns didn't resist. They absorbed the heat and converted it into "Growth Energy." The more the Fire Lords burned, the greener the Earth became. Deserts turned into forests in seconds. The Sultan realized that his violence was only making Emon's kingdom stronger. In a 5,000-word cosmic conclusion, the Fire Lords were forced to surrender because they ran out of "Anger." They became the "Warmth of the Sun" for Emon's new world. The chapter ends with Emon sitting on a throne of growing vines, proving that true mastery is turning your enemy's strength into your own nourishment.
