Stuck in an Island with Twelve Beautiful Women -
Chapter 709 - 711
Silence.
Then,
The pressure vanished.
The ship lurched forward as if released from invisible hands.
Jude stumbled, gasping for breath, his heart hammering in his chest.
The presence was gone.
The sea was still black. The stars were still wrong. But the weight had lifted.
Mira let out a shuddering breath. "What the hell was that?"
Vaelin's gaze remained fixed ahead. "A gatekeeper."
Jude swallowed hard. "A gatekeeper of what?"
Vaelin turned, his eyes cold and knowing.
"The threshold between life and something older."
Jude's stomach twisted.
Mira cursed under her breath.
Eldara exhaled, trying to steady herself.
The ship continued forward, cutting through the unnatural sea, leaving the presence behind.
But Jude knew, deep in his bones, that whatever that thing was,
It wasn't finished with him.
The ship drifted forward through the black sea, but the weight of what had just happened still clung to the air like thick fog. Jude could hear the faint creak of the wood beneath his feet, the distant rustle of the sails catching the unnatural wind, but all of it felt secondary to the thundering of his own heartbeat. That voice, that entity, had recognized him. Had claimed his fire. And now, for the first time in his life, he felt the true weight of the power burning inside him. It wasn't just something he was born with. It wasn't random. It was tied to something older, something vast, something that should not have known him.
His fingers curled into a fist as he fought the tremor in his hands. Mira stood beside him, her breathing controlled but shallow, her grip on the railing so tight her knuckles had gone pale. Eldara hadn't spoken since the moment they were freed, but Jude could see the way her magic still lingered at her fingertips, ready to lash out if needed. Even Vaelin, who always seemed unshaken, remained watchful, his gaze locked on the horizon like he was expecting the presence to return at any moment.
No one wanted to be the first to break the silence, but eventually, Mira exhaled sharply and turned toward Jude. "What the hell was that thing talking about?"
Jude hesitated. He could still feel the fire pulsing inside him, restless after the encounter. It had flared the moment the presence reached for him, almost like it recognized the danger. Or worse, like it recognized the voice.
"I don't know," he admitted.
Mira narrowed her eyes. "Bullshit. That thing didn't care about any of us. Just you. Why?"
Jude clenched his jaw. He wished he had an answer, but the truth was, he had spent his entire life avoiding that question. He had always known he wasn't normal. The fire inside him was different from any magic he had ever encountered. It didn't follow the same rules as Eldara's spells or the elemental magic wielded by trained sorcerers. It had always felt wilder, more primal. Like something that had a will of its own.
And now, something out there had confirmed it.
Vaelin spoke before Jude could, his voice low and controlled. "Now is not the time for this discussion."
Mira scowled but didn't argue.
The sea stretched on, endless and unforgiving. The unnatural darkness of the water made it impossible to tell how deep it went, but Jude could feel it. This place wasn't just a different realm. It was something else entirely, something in between, where the rules of existence had started to fray.
Time didn't feel real here.
He wasn't sure how long they sailed before the ship trembled again, but this time, it wasn't because of an unseen presence.
Something was rising.
A shadow formed beneath the black sea, massive and shifting. It was different from before, not the vast, unknowable weight of the entity that had spoken, but something more tangible. More immediate.
Jude's muscles tensed as he saw the ripple break the surface, a long, jagged shape emerging from the depths. It looked like a spine, massive, uneven ridges cutting through the water like the dorsal fins of some impossible creature.
"Tell me that's just a weird-looking rock," Mira muttered.
Eldara took a slow step forward, her eyes narrowing. "That is not a rock."
The spines continued to rise, and then the water broke fully, revealing the massive, decayed body of something ancient. It was a corpse.
Or at least, it should have been.
The creature had the vague shape of a leviathan, its form stretched unnaturally long, its flesh torn and rotting, but its empty eye sockets still burned with a faint, unnatural glow.
And then, it moved.
Jude's breath caught as the massive corpse shifted, its exposed ribs creaking, its half-rotted fins dragging against the surface of the water.
"It's dead," Mira said, voice tight. "It should be dead."
"Nothing in this place stays dead," Vaelin murmured.
The creature turned its massive head toward them, and though it had no eyes, Jude felt its gaze land on him.
Then, it lunged.
The water exploded as the beast surged forward, its enormous, rotting form moving with impossible speed. The ship rocked violently as the force of the attack sent waves crashing over the deck.
"Move!" Vaelin shouted.
The crew scattered, scrambling for weapons, but what could they do against something like this?
Jude didn't think. His fire surged, answering the threat before he even had time to fully process it. Flames erupted from his hands, the golden light slashing through the unnatural darkness as he hurled it toward the oncoming beast.
The fire hit.
And then, it vanished.
The moment the flames touched the creature's rotting body, they were consumed, snuffed out as if they had never existed.
Jude's stomach dropped.
The fire had never failed him before.
The creature slammed into the side of the ship. Wood splintered. The deck lurched.
Jude hit the railing hard, his vision spinning.
Eldara was already moving, her magic crackling as she lifted a hand. A surge of violet energy lashed out, striking the beast's exposed ribs. Unlike Jude's fire, her magic didn't vanish. It hit. It burned. The creature let out a deep, gurgling sound, a noise that didn't belong in this world.
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