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Chapter 89 - “Zone Zero: The Sea That Breathes”

Meanwhile – Somewhere Else on the Island

Darkness.

Not just the absence of light, but something dense, tangible. The blackness pressed against Rioji's senses like liquid stone – ancient, heavy, and still. No sound. No wind. Just the dull impression that space and time had paused for a moment.

Then a jolt.

Sudden. Violent. Like a vacuum tearing itself back into motion.

Rioji (internally):

He felt the impact first. The ground beneath him was hard, cold – and seemed to pulse at irregular intervals. Not like an earthquake. More like breathing. A distorted rhythm, as if the earth below had lost track of its own structure.

His head throbbed. Thoughts moved through him in broken fragments, sharp-edged and without direction. He drew in a breath, deep – but even the air smelled like metal and foreign energy, as if someone had liquefied resonance and poured it into the atmosphere.

A low curse broke the silence from somewhere to his right.

Rex (tense):

"What the hell was that?"

Stones cracked beneath his boots. He pushed himself upright, brushed dust from his face, and stared into the darkness.

Rex (grimacing):

"Were we… teleported?"

Rioji (dry):

"Looks like it."

He pushed himself to his feet – slowly, with control. His knees bent slightly – not from weakness, but from the strangeness of the place. Beneath them, stone slabs were stacked at impossible angles. The ground wasn't ground – more like a patchwork of broken geometry, as if reality had been stitched back together incorrectly.

Cracks split the surface in all directions. Some sealed themselves with a shudder, others yawned open like hungry mouths. Black mist crawled up from the depths – too thick for vapor. It moved slowly. Alive.

Rioji (inwardly):

The Earthquake Sea. They were really here.

He remembered the stories. The map fragments. The whispered rumors in the slums that called this zone a place outside the world. No day. No night. Just movement. Time that didn't move forward. Space that shifted like a memory of a dream.

Rex (low voice):

"We should move. Before this place decides to swallow us."

Rioji said nothing. He closed his eyes for a moment. The resonance here was different. Unstable. Not wild – but wrong. Like it followed a logic no human could grasp. And yet it was here. In the stone. The air. Their bones.

Beneath the surface of his awareness, something stirred. A pull. A weightless pressure.

Something inside him responded to this zone. As if he was the only body the terrain couldn't fully interpret.

The air was thick – and yet particles drifted toward him, slowly, like dust bending toward a hidden axis.

Rex (hesitant):

"If something here's trying to kill us, I'd rather kill it first."

He stepped forward – instinctive, like a fighter who doesn't think but moves. But before his foot fully landed, Rioji grabbed his arm.

The grip wasn't harsh, not aggressive – but impossible to ignore. A command, without words.

Rioji (calm):

"Think before you move."

Rex (snapping):

"And what if we're attacked while we're standing here thinking?"

Rioji (quietly):

No reply. Just a look. Unshakable. The kind of look that didn't allow argument.

Rioji:

"Then we kill it in one strike."

Rex (half-grin):

"Exactly what I was thinking."

But before he could move again, something shifted.

The pulse of the ground stopped.

A sound – not loud, but deep – resonated through the slabs. Not a rumble. More like the hum of a long-lost song rising from the rock itself.

Then, silence.

So still they could hear their own heartbeats.

Rioji (internally):

Something was moving.

A shadow rotated slowly in the air – not like flying, but as if space itself had turned something over. A massive block floated above a shattered platform. At first it looked like a rock. Another chunk of debris. But then the edges sharpened. Lines became form. A jaw. A skull.

A head.

The eyes opened.

Two slits of glowing blue. Not light, but information. As if the gaze itself was scanning, evaluating.

Rex (sharply):

"Okay. That's new."

The colossus rose. Stone grinding against stone. Cracks lit up – not randomly, but in patterns. Ancient lines pulsing with power from something no longer human.

Rioji (watching):

A guardian. Not alive. Not dead.

A construct of resonance, stone, and time.

Then it raised its arm.

A block of mass, the size of a building, moved with precise intention. No hesitation. No warning. Just the judgment of a machine recognizing trespassers.

Rioji (still):

He waited.

The strike came. Massive. The air tore apart.

But Rioji simply stepped aside. No dodge. No sprint – just a step. Exact. The arm shattered the ground behind him, ripping through the fractured plates like a blade through cloth.

Dust swirled. For a second, gravity distorted around him – like ripples on a surface too calm.

Rex didn't notice. But the stone beneath Rioji's feet didn't hold him – he anchored himself.

The zone responded to him like he was a center it hadn't accounted for.

Rex (staggering back):

"Shit. It's serious."

He landed on a crumbling slab. His resonance reacted instantly. A spear manifested in his hand – kinetic energy, condensed and razor-sharp.

Rex (grinning):

"Finally, something worth fighting."

He threw it.

The spear drove straight into the guardian's chest. A blast followed. Blinding. Deafening.

Then… nothing.

As the dust cleared, the giant still stood. Untouched.

Rex (disbelieving):

"No way. That was a direct hit."

Rioji (quiet):

"It was."

Rex (angry):

"Then why is it still standing?"

Rioji (stepping forward):

"Because it's not an enemy."

He moved slowly. The ground trembled beneath each step – not because it feared him, but because it registered him.

Rioji:

"It's protecting something."

Rex (dry):

"So what now? We ask nicely to pass?"

Rioji (stopping):

"I will fight."

It wasn't a plan. Or a question. Just truth.

Rex (half-sighing):

"Now you want to fight?"

Rioji didn't answer. His posture shifted. Not like a soldier. Something else. Something that moved with rhythm, not strength.

He raised his hand.

A step. A trace of motion. Then – a strike. No force. No impact.

A beat.

The contact point lit up. A fracture spread – not in the stone, but within the guardian's structure itself.

The giant's arm didn't break.

It dissolved.

Rex (staring):

"Okay. That was… damn impressive."

Rioji (eyes fixed):

But it wasn't the guardian that mattered.

Something had opened.

Behind it – not a door, not a tunnel.

A wound. In space. In resonance.

He felt it. A frequency that whispered not with sound, but with intention.

Rioji (calm):

"We go deeper."

Rex (grinning):

"Hopefully something down there tries to kill us too."

Rioji (softly):

"Maybe it doesn't need to."

They moved forward. The Earthquake Sea swallowed their steps.

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