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Chapter 80 - Chapter 80: What They Do With Time

The sea stayed gentle.

No strong waves.

No shifting winds.

Just steady movement forward.

For once—

there was nothing they needed to react to.

Carina lay flat on the deck, staring at the sky.

"…I'm bored."

Kuina sat nearby.

Sword resting across her lap.

"…Then do something."

Carina didn't move.

"…I am. I'm resting."

Tashigi adjusted her glasses.

"…Resting implies prior exertion."

Carina turned her head slowly.

"…I regret speaking."

Kevin stood at the bow.

Not watching for danger.

Just… standing.

A pause.

"…We have time," he said.

Kuina looked at him.

"…And?"

Kevin turned slightly.

"…We should use it."

Carina groaned loudly.

"…No."

Tashigi tilted her head.

"…For what purpose?"

Kevin answered simply:

"…Improvement."

Carina sat up.

"…I knew I didn't like where this was going."

Kuina stood.

"…He's right."

Tashigi followed.

Same motion.

Same timing.

"…Agreed."

Carina pointed between them.

"…Of course you two agree at the same time."

Kevin stepped back from the bow.

"…We don't need structure."

A pause.

"…Just repetition."

Carina dropped back onto the deck.

"…I'm going back to being useless."

No one stopped her.

Kuina drew her sword.

"…Then we begin."

The deck became their space.

No tension.

No urgency.

Just practice.

Kuina moved first.

A clean swing.

Controlled.

Precise.

Tashigi followed.

Same angle.

Same motion.

Not copying—

but aligning.

Kevin watched for a moment.

Then stepped in.

Soru.

A short burst.

Stop.

Again.

Not speed—

control.

Carina peeked from the deck.

"…You all look the same every time you do this."

Kuina didn't stop.

"…That means it's consistent."

Tashigi added:

"…Consistency builds accuracy."

Carina closed her eyes again.

"…You're all exhausting."

Time passed.

Sweat formed.

Breathing shifted.

But no one rushed.

Kevin stopped first.

"…Again."

Kuina nodded.

Tashigi adjusted her stance.

They repeated.

And again.

And again.

Carina eventually sat up.

Watched them.

"…You're not even fighting each other."

Kuina answered:

"…We don't need to."

Tashigi continued:

"…We're correcting ourselves first."

Carina frowned.

"…That sounds annoyingly effective."

A pause.

She stood.

"…Fine."

All three glanced at her.

"…What?" Carina crossed her arms. "…I can do things too."

Kevin tilted his head slightly.

"…Such as?"

Carina grabbed a piece of rope nearby.

"…Balance."

She stepped onto the railing.

Paused.

"…If I fall, this didn't happen."

She took one step.

Then another.

The ship moved slightly beneath her.

She wobbled—

then steadied.

"…See? Skill."

Kuina watched.

"…You're compensating."

Tashigi added:

"…Your center is shifting too much."

Carina froze.

"…Stop analyzing me."

Kevin observed quietly.

"…Adjust your stance."

Carina narrowed her eyes.

"…I didn't ask—"

She slipped.

A beat—

Then caught herself on the rope.

Silence.

"…I meant to do that."

Kuina exhaled softly.

Almost a laugh.

Tashigi adjusted her glasses.

"…Unlikely."

Carina climbed back onto the deck.

"…I'm done improving."

Kevin nodded once.

"…Noted."

They returned to training.

And for a while—

it wasn't about getting stronger.

It wasn't about the sea.

Or the future.

It was just—

movement.

Correction.

Presence.

The sun began to lower.

The light softened.

Kuina sheathed her sword.

"…Enough."

Tashigi nodded.

"…Agreed."

Kevin stopped.

Carina was already lying down again.

"…Finally."

They settled across the deck.

No one spoke for a while.

The sound of the sea filled the space between them.

Carina broke the silence.

"…We're getting better."

Kuina answered simply:

"…Yes."

Tashigi added:

"…At a steady rate."

Kevin looked at the horizon.

"…We're not forcing it anymore."

That made it quieter.

Carina closed her eyes.

"…Good. I hate forcing things."

No one argued.

The ship continued forward.

No interruptions.

No pressure.

Just time.

And for now—

that was enough.

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