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Chapter 109 - Chapter 109: Small Changes, Quiet Growth

The second day felt different.

Not because anything changed.

But because everyone started settling into it.

Routine began forming.

Morning.

Training yard.

Silence.

Kevin stood in the same place again.

Watching.

But this time—

he wasn't the only one awake early.

Kuina was already there.

Sword in hand.

And across from her—

Roronoa Zoro

They weren't fighting.

They were training.

Separately.

But aware of each other.

Zoro swung hard.

Too hard.

Kuina watched once—

then spoke:

"…You're using too much strength."

Zoro didn't stop.

"…That's the point."

Kuina replied calmly:

"…Then you'll miss."

Zoro paused.

Just for a second.

Then adjusted his stance slightly.

Not admitting it.

But listening.

Nearby—

Tashigi observed both of them.

"…Power without control creates openings."

Zoro glanced at her.

"…You're both saying the same thing."

Tashigi adjusted her glasses.

"…Because it is correct."

Carina whispered from the steps:

"…I think he just got academically bullied."

Nami sighed.

"…They're helping him."

Carina grinned.

"…Same thing."

Kevin remained silent.

But his eyes tracked everything.

Movement.

Breathing.

Intent.

Patterns.

Later—

Nami stood in the yard.

Alone.

Arms crossed.

Thinking.

Kevin approached.

"…You are observing."

Nami glanced at him.

"…I can't fight like them."

Kevin nodded.

"…Correct."

Nami frowned.

"…You don't sugarcoat anything, do you?"

Kevin answered:

"…It is inefficient."

A pause.

Then:

"…But you don't need to fight like them."

Nami blinked.

"…Explain."

Kevin pointed slightly.

"…You already read movement."

A pause.

"…You avoid danger before it forms."

Nami stared at him.

"…That's not fighting."

Kevin replied calmly:

"…That is survival."

Silence.

Then Nami smirked.

"…I like that version better."

Kevin nodded.

"…Then refine it."

Across the yard—

Carina leaned toward Tashigi.

"…Okay now he's giving personalized advice."

Tashigi responded:

"…He adapts to individuals."

Carina smirked.

"…Dangerous trait."

Tashigi didn't disagree.

Under the shade—

Kaya sat again.

But this time—

she didn't need to hold onto anything.

Her posture was steadier.

Her breathing smoother.

Kevin sat across from her.

As usual.

Kaya noticed immediately.

"…You came again."

Kevin nodded.

"…Yes."

Kaya smiled slightly.

"…I was waiting."

That made him pause.

Just for a fraction longer than normal.

"…Understood."

Kaya laughed softly.

"…You say things like that, but you stay anyway."

Kevin didn't respond.

Because it was true.

A quiet moment passed.

Kaya looked at her hands.

"…I feel stronger today."

Kevin observed carefully.

"…You are."

A pause.

"…But still unstable."

Kaya nodded.

"…I know."

Then softer:

"…But it doesn't scare me anymore."

Kevin looked at her.

"…That is progress."

Evening approached again.

The group gathered naturally.

Less distance between them now.

Zoro trained in the background.

Still separate.

But no longer ignored.

Kuina sat down.

Unusual.

Tashigi followed.

Same timing.

Carina pointed immediately.

"…Yep. Still synchronized."

No response.

Nami leaned back.

"…I actually learned something today."

Carina gasped.

"…Write that down."

Nami ignored her.

Kevin stood nearby.

Closer than before.

Not separate.

Not distant.

Just… there.

Kaya looked at him again.

Then quietly:

"…You're easier to be around now."

Silence.

Everyone heard that.

Even if they didn't react.

Kevin paused.

"…Explain."

Kaya smiled gently.

"…You don't feel far away anymore."

That landed.

Not heavy.

But clear.

Kuina glanced once.

Tashigi adjusted her glasses slower than usual.

Nami looked away slightly.

Carina grinned.

"…Yep. It's happening."

Kevin didn't answer immediately.

Then:

"…I am not trying to be distant."

Kaya nodded.

"…I know."

And that was enough.

The sun set.

Another day passed.

No battles.

No danger.

Just growth.

Small.

Quiet.

Real.

And in that quiet—

everyone began to notice something undeniable.

Kevin wasn't just changing.

They were changing around him.

And none of them were stopping it.

Not anymore.

The month continued.

Slowly.

Exactly as it needed to.

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