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Chapter 94 - Chapter 94: What Is Taken Back

The silence didn't last.

It broke.

Arlong moved first.

Not hesitation.

Not fear.

Anger.

"…You think that trick means anything?!" he roared.

The water surged violently—

no longer controlled.

Forced.

Driven by rage.

Kevin stood still.

Watching.

Feeling it.

That presence—

still there.

Not loud.

Not overwhelming.

But waiting.

Arlong charged.

Full force.

The ground shattered beneath him—

water crashing forward like a wave.

Kevin stepped in.

No Soru.

No sudden movement.

Just—

forward.

They collided.

Impact exploded through the structure.

Kuina raised her blade—

blocking debris—

Tashigi stepped beside her—

same timing.

Carina ducked.

"…I hate final bosses—!"

Inside the clash—

Arlong struck again—

Kevin blocked—

but not perfectly.

He slid back.

Feet carving through water.

Arlong pressed.

Relentless.

"…You're still human!" he snarled.

Kevin didn't respond.

But something inside him—

shifted again.

Not growing.

Not changing.

Revealing.

Arlong swung—

Kevin moved—

closer.

Not away.

Inside the attack.

His hand reached forward—

contact.

This time—

it didn't stop.

Silence—

not outside—

inside.

Something opened.

A space.

Cold.

Still.

Endless.

Arlong's body froze.

Not physically.

Deeper.

His movement faltered.

For the first time—

completely.

Kevin's voice came quiet.

"…You take everything."

A pause.

"…So I'll take it back."

The presence answered.

Not with words.

With weight.

Arlong's eyes widened.

Not from pain.

From something else.

Something he couldn't understand.

"…What… is this…?" he muttered.

Kevin didn't explain.

Because he couldn't.

But he didn't stop.

Not now.

Not after she asked.

The space tightened.

Around Arlong.

Not crushing.

Not destroying.

Holding.

Like something had recognized him—

and decided—

he didn't belong in control anymore.

Arlong roared—

forcing movement—

breaking through it—

barely.

He swung again—

wild—

desperate.

Kevin stepped back—

just enough.

Then forward.

Final.

Strike.

Not the strongest.

Not the fastest.

The cleanest.

Direct.

Arlong's body lifted—

then crashed.

Through the structure.

Through the ground.

Silence followed.

Heavy.

Complete.

The water settled.

Slowly.

Naturally.

Like nothing was forcing it anymore.

Kevin stood still.

Breathing steady.

The presence faded.

Not gone.

Just… quiet again.

Waiting.

Behind him—

no one spoke.

Kuina lowered her blade.

Tashigi adjusted her glasses.

Carina slowly stood up.

"…Is… is that it?"

A pause.

No movement from the rubble.

No laughter.

No pressure.

Just—

stillness.

Kevin turned.

Not toward the fight.

Toward her.

Nami stood where she had been.

Silent.

Hands trembling.

But no longer breaking.

Just… empty.

"…It's over," Kevin said.

Simple.

Clear.

Nami didn't respond.

Not immediately.

Her eyes shifted—

to the ruins.

To where Arlong fell.

To the place that held her for years.

A step forward.

Slow.

Uncertain.

Then—

another.

Carina watched quietly.

For once—

no joke.

Kuina remained still.

Tashigi didn't interrupt.

Nami stopped.

Looked down.

Her hand—

the one she stabbed—

still shaking.

Then—

it clenched.

Tight.

And her shoulders—

finally dropped.

Everything she was holding—

released.

Not loudly.

Not dramatically.

Just—

gone.

"…It's over…" she whispered.

This time—

she believed it.

Silence stayed.

But it wasn't heavy anymore.

It was… open.

Carina exhaled.

"…Okay… yeah… that was a lot."

Kuina glanced at Kevin.

"…You changed," she said.

Not a question.

Kevin didn't deny it.

"…A little."

Tashigi stepped closer.

"…You understood something," she added.

Kevin paused.

Then:

"…I chose."

That was enough.

Nami turned.

Looked at them.

Really looked.

Not as tools.

Not as a way out.

But as—

people who stayed.

A long pause.

Then—

"…I'm staying," she said.

Carina blinked.

"…Wait—you're saying that like we're not deciding that."

Nami smirked slightly.

"…You need me."

Carina pointed.

"…Okay that part is true."

Kevin nodded.

"…We do."

Simple.

Accepted.

Kuina didn't argue.

Tashigi didn't question it.

Because it was already decided.

Nami exhaled softly.

"…Then I'll guide you."

A pause.

"…Properly this time."

Kevin looked at the horizon.

The sea waited.

Same as always.

But now—

something was different.

Not the world.

Him.

And this time—

he wasn't just reacting to it.

He was moving with it.

Choosing within it.

And taking back what mattered.

The ship waited at the shore.

The crew returned together.

Not incomplete.

Not uncertain.

Whole.

And as they stepped back onto the deck—

the sea didn't feel like a challenge anymore.

It felt like something they could answer.

Together.

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