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Chapter 85 - Chapter 85: What They Take Back

The air didn't hold.

It broke.

The man moved first.

Fast.

Kevin vanished.

Soru.

They collided mid-air.

A sharp impact—

then separated instantly.

Kuina stepped in.

No hesitation.

Steel flashed—

The man blocked—

barely.

Tashigi followed.

Same timing.

Different angle.

He shifted—

just enough—

But not clean.

Kuina pressed.

Tashigi adjusted.

Kevin reappeared—

Three directions.

No overlap.

No wasted motion.

The man's smile faded.

Pressure built.

He stepped back—

once.

That was enough.

Kuina closed in.

A clean strike—

His weapon cracked.

Tashigi moved—

Disarmed.

Kevin stepped forward—

Palm strike—

Impact.

The man hit the ground.

Hard.

Silence.

Carina blinked.

"…That was fast."

The man coughed.

Tried to move—

Didn't.

Kevin stepped closer.

"…Where are they?"

A pause.

The man laughed weakly.

"…Still… taking…"

His hand twitched—

Kevin caught his wrist.

Just for a second.

Silence—

Something shifted.

Not outside.

Inside.

Fragments.

A map.

Broken.

Incomplete.

An island shape.

Hidden routes.

A marked point—

buried.

Gold.

Stacks of it.

And—

fear.

Greed.

Obsession.

Kevin let go.

The man collapsed fully.

Kuina noticed immediately.

"…What did you see?"

Kevin didn't answer right away.

"…Location," he said quietly.

"…Treasure."

Carina's eyes lit up instantly.

"…Now THAT is useful."

Tashigi adjusted her glasses.

"…Later."

Kuina nodded.

"…First—people."

They moved.

Fast.

Hidden entrance.

Broken lock.

Inside—

People.

Weak.

Exhausted.

Alive.

Carina rushed forward.

"…Okay, good. I like this part."

Tashigi cut the bindings.

Kuina checked the surroundings.

Kevin stood still for a moment.

Watching them.

Not analyzing.

Feeling.

A small shift.

Unfamiliar.

He moved again.

Efficient.

Controlled.

Within minutes—

everyone was free.

They returned above.

No resistance left.

No reason to stay.

Kevin turned.

"…We leave."

Kuina nodded.

Tashigi followed.

Carina stretched.

"…And then we go treasure hunting, right?"

Kuina didn't answer.

Tashigi didn't confirm.

Kevin walked forward.

"…We'll decide later."

Carina groaned.

"…You're all no fun."

Behind them—

the orange-haired girl stepped forward.

Watching.

Careful.

"…You beat them that easily?" she said.

Carina smirked.

"…We're kind of amazing."

The girl crossed her arms.

"…Or they were weak."

Kuina glanced at her.

"…They weren't."

A pause.

The girl studied them.

Then the ship.

Then Kevin.

Calculating.

"…I'm coming with you," she said.

Carina blinked.

"…Wait—you decided that fast?"

The girl nodded.

"…Safer."

A beat.

"…And you look like you might find money."

Carina grinned instantly.

"…Oh I like her."

Kevin didn't question it.

"…You can stay."

The girl paused slightly.

"…You're not asking anything?"

Kevin shook his head.

"…No."

Silence.

She exhaled.

"…Nami."

Carina pointed.

"…See? Already useful."

Nami ignored her.

"…I'm a navigator."

Kevin nodded.

"…We need one."

Carina blinked.

"…Wait… we actually did."

Kuina didn't respond.

Tashigi didn't deny it.

Nami looked at the sea.

Then back at them.

"…Good. Then listen to me if you don't want to get lost."

Carina laughed.

"…Bossy too. Perfect."

They returned to the ship.

The island faded behind them.

The sea opened ahead.

Nami stood at the edge.

Watching the horizon.

Calm.

But her eyes moved constantly.

Measuring.

Calculating.

Kevin stood at the bow.

Quiet.

The fragments remained.

Gold.

A hidden place.

And something else—

A feeling he didn't recognize fully.

Want.

Not for treasure.

For… something more.

Kuina stood near the center.

Tashigi beside her.

Same timing.

Carina already relaxing.

"…Alright, navigator. Where to?"

Nami didn't hesitate.

"…Forward," she said.

Then added—

just slightly—

"…I know a route."

A small smile.

Not fully honest.

Not yet.

The ship moved.

Steadier than before.

Guided.

And for the first time—

Kevin didn't just observe the sea.

He felt it.

Faint.

But real.

And somewhere beneath it all—

not every direction was being shared.

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