Chapter 107 Zoro's Army
A deep, guttural growl echoed through the darkness behind Nate, sending a bone-chilling shiver down his spine. The sound wasn't just menacing—it carried an unnatural weight, something that pressed against his very soul, making his instincts scream that whatever was coming for him was not meant to exist.
His breath hitched, his muscles tensed, and without hesitation, he turned on his heels and ran.
His footsteps barely made a sound against the strange, energy-infused ground, but no matter how fast he moved, the air behind him felt heavier, as if something monstrous was closing in with each passing second. The growling intensified, evolving into an eerie, distorted screech that sent violent tremors through the tunnel. The black lightning that had once crackled calmly now flared wildly, illuminating the tunnel in bursts of flickering darkness.
Whatever was chasing him—it was fast.
And then, in the blink of an eye, something flashed past him.
Before he could even process what it was, a brutal force slammed into his side.
The impact was so powerful that it felt like getting struck by a meteor. The breath was instantly knocked out of his lungs as he was sent hurling through the air, his body twisting violently as he was flung from the dark energy surrounding him.
Everything blurred.
His senses were scrambled, his vision a dizzying mix of flashing lights and twisting shadows. His ears rang from the sheer force of the attack, and for a moment, he couldn't tell which way was up or down.
And then—light.
Blinding, golden light.
A rush of warmth flooded his body as he suddenly felt sunlight crash against his skin. The air around him had changed drastically—it was no longer thick with unnatural energy but pure, crisp, and clean. His back slammed onto rough ground, dust kicking up into the air as he struggled to regain his breath.
His heart pounded furiously in his chest as he lay there, dazed, staring up at the vast, cloudless sky.
Then—movement.
Before he could even process what had just happened, two sharp spearheads pressed against his throat.
His eyes snapped into focus, and as his vision cleared, he found himself staring up at two men.@@novelbin@@
They were dressed strangely, clad in rough animal hides, their muscular frames adorned with crude yet intricate markings across their arms and chests. Their faces were stern, eyes sharp with suspicion as they towered over him. The way they held their spears suggested they wouldn't hesitate to skewer him on the spot.
One of the men narrowed his eyes before speaking in a language Nate didn't recognize—yet somehow, he understood.
"Who are you?"
Nate didn't answer.
His mind was still racing, trying to piece together what had just happened. Where was he? What was this place? And most importantly—who were these people?
The two men exchanged glances, clearly displeased by his silence. Their grips on their spears tightened, and without warning, they lunged forward, aiming straight for his skull.
Nate reacted instantly.
In one swift motion, he caught both spears mid-thrust, his fingers wrapping tightly around the wooden shafts before they could impale him.
For a brief moment, there was only stunned silence.
The two men stiffened, their expressions shifting from hostility to wariness.
Using their weapons for support, Nate pushed himself up, his grip still firm around the spears. Now standing, he finally got a proper look at his surroundings.
The sky above was unnaturally clear, a brilliant shade of blue with no trace of pollution or artificial haze. The air felt different—purer, crisper, untouched by modern civilization. The land stretched vast and untamed, with dense forests in the distance and rolling plains as far as the eye could see.
A strange feeling crept into his chest.
Where… was he?
His gaze shifted back to the two men, who had taken a few cautious steps backward, eyes darting up and down his figure with a mixture of confusion and disbelief.
One of them muttered something under his breath, his eyes lingering on Nate's clothes.
"Why is he dressed like that?"
The other man frowned, his gaze sweeping over Nate's skin and hair.
"Look at him—his hair is so neat. And his skin… it's almost like a girl's."
Nate nearly choked on his own breath.
What the hell did they mean "like a girl?"
Nate's gaze swept over the two men before him, his mind racing with observations.
Their hair was long, tangled, and unkept, thick strands hanging loosely over their foreheads and down their backs. Their beards were wild, full and untamed, as if they had never once been trimmed or shaped. Their rough, animal-skin clothing looked like it had been crudely fashioned together with nothing more than raw instinct and survival in mind.
These weren't just strangers.
These were people untouched by time.
A strange realization settled into Nate's chest, and his fingers instinctively tightened around the spears he had grabbed. He thought about running, about bursting away in a flash of lightning to create distance between them, but then—he hesitated.
Something was wrong.
Deeply wrong.
There was nothing.
No energy. No fire. No lightning surging through his veins.
Nate's breath caught in his throat as his mind scrambled to understand what was happening. Every time he had ever needed to use his abilities, the power had been there—flowing like an extension of himself, ready to be summoned at will. But here? Now?
It was empty.
The space inside him where his fire should have burned, where his lightning should have crackled—it was barren.
A terrifying thought struck him like a hammer to the chest.
What if magic didn't exist here?
His heart pounded. His instincts screamed at him to move, to adapt, to find another way to fight or escape, but before he could do anything, the two men before him lunged.
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Meanwhile, back on the island…
Perched high on the thick, twisting branch of an ancient tree, Zoro sat motionless, his eye glowing faintly beneath his hood as he gazed over the darkened landscape below. His expression was unreadable, his presence eerily still—like a predator watching its prey, waiting for the perfect moment to strike.
Before him, kneeling in submission, was the two-tailed creature.
Its long, sinewy form was covered in blackened fur, its sharp, piercing eyes locked onto its master with unwavering loyalty. The air around it crackled with a strange, almost tangible tension, a quiet storm of restrained power lurking just beneath the surface.
Then, in a voice that slithered through the night like a whisper of death, the creature spoke.
"Master… they have taken the bait."
A slow exhale escaped Zoro's lips. His fingers tapped idly against the bark of the tree, his anticipation barely contained.
"Soon, we will know their location."
The words sent a dark satisfaction rolling through Zoro's chest.
Finally.
Finally, after all the waiting, after all the disruptions Nate and his camp had caused, after all the setbacks that had prevented him from seizing control—the pieces were falling into place.
His lips curled into a smirk.
He had been waiting for this.
The mere thought of crushing Nate and everything he stood for sent a surge of hunger coursing through his veins.
And as he slowly shifted his gaze downward, a sea of shadows stirred at the base of the tree.
Kneeling behind the two-tailed creature, stretching far into the darkness, thousands of others knelt in absolute obedience—creatures with single, writhing tails, their bodies tense and awaiting orders.
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Loyal. Relentless. And soon… unstoppable.
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