Stuck in an Island with Twelve Beautiful Women -
Chapter 800 - 802
Chapter 800: Chapter 802
Jude turned and started walking. The entity followed without question.
The man didn’t stop him, didn’t say another word. But as Jude left the chamber, he could feel the weight of his gaze lingering on him, as though he was already watching the future unfold.
Jude didn’t look back.
The streets of Leonork were quieter than usual, the night settling over the city like a heavy blanket. Jude moved with purpose, his mind still reeling from what had happened. The entity followed, silent and obedient, its presence like a second shadow clinging to him. It still unnerved him, the way it existed without existing, how it responded without hesitation. He had control, at least for now. But how long would that last? And what would happen when it began to think for itself?
Jude had no answers, only instincts, and right now, those instincts told him to keep moving. The underground chambers where he had first encountered the entity were far behind him, but the weight of that moment clung to him. He needed space. He needed time to think. But Leonork was not a city that granted such luxuries easily.
As he walked, he caught the flicker of movement from the corner of his eye. His senses sharpened. He wasn’t alone. The narrow alleyways were always a risk at night, but Jude had learned to navigate them without drawing too much attention. Still, tonight, something felt off. The usual distant hum of city life was too quiet. The usual dangers that lurked in the dark felt closer.
He didn’t break his pace, but he kept his guard up. If someone was following him, they were careful. Trained, maybe. But Jude had spent too many years surviving in the shadows to be caught off guard easily.
He took a turn down a less traveled street, leading towards one of the old districts. The buildings here were remnants of another time, crumbling yet stubbornly standing. Fewer people came this way, which was exactly what he wanted. But as he moved forward, the presence behind him didn’t fade. If anything, it grew stronger.
Jude exhaled slowly, then stopped walking. The entity, ever silent, stopped with him. The night pressed in around them. Then ,
A whisper of movement.
Jude turned sharply just as a figure stepped from the shadows. Tall, lean, clad in dark clothes that blended seamlessly with the night. A face partially obscured by a mask, but the eyes were sharp, assessing.
"You’ve been difficult to find," the stranger said, voice smooth and deliberate.
Jude didn’t respond immediately. He took in the details ,the slight shift of weight, the position of their hands. Armed, but not yet reaching for a weapon. That meant they wanted to talk. For now.
"Can’t imagine why you’d be looking for me," Jude said, keeping his tone even.
The stranger tilted their head slightly. "You’ve made some interesting choices lately." Their gaze flickered toward the entity. "Choices that don’t go unnoticed."
Jude tensed. He had expected that sooner or later, someone would come looking. But this fast? That meant someone had been watching.
He stayed still, calculating. "Who are you?"
The stranger smiled beneath the mask. "Just someone who’s curious. You’ve bonded with it, haven’t you?"
Jude didn’t answer.
The stranger took a step closer. "You may not realize it yet, but you’ve done something that can’t be undone. That thing ," They nodded toward the entity. " ,it’s not just some tool. It’s something else . And you’re tied to it now."
Jude clenched his jaw. He already knew that. What he didn’t know was what this stranger wanted.
"I’m not here to threaten you," they continued. "I’m here to warn you."
Jude narrowed his eyes. "Warn me about what?"
The stranger’s expression darkened. "About what comes next."
Something in their tone sent a chill through Jude’s spine. He didn’t let it show. "I can handle myself."
The stranger studied him for a moment, then exhaled softly. "Maybe. But the question isn’t whether you can handle yourself. It’s whether you can handle it ."
They didn’t wait for an answer. Instead, they turned, melting back into the shadows as if they had never been there.
Jude stayed still, listening, but the presence was gone. No footsteps, no lingering trace. Just the quiet of the night.
He exhaled sharply.
The entity pulsed beside him, as if sensing his unease. Jude glanced at it, its formless mass still hovering, still waiting. He wasn’t sure what the stranger had meant by their warning, but he knew one thing for certain.
This wasn’t over.
And whatever was coming... it had already begun.
The night air in Leonork was thick, heavy with the weight of something unseen. Jude exhaled, his breath barely visible in the dim glow of the streetlamps. His mind churned with the stranger’s words, but no matter how he tried to piece them together, they only left him with more questions. The entity floated beside him, silent and patient, as if waiting for his command. It was obedient, for now, but Jude wasn’t foolish enough to believe that control was absolute. Everything in this city came with a cost.
He resumed walking, forcing himself to focus on the immediate. He needed information. If someone had been watching him closely enough to approach him this soon, then others might be watching, too. And that meant he had to be careful.
The streets twisted through the old district, leading him toward a place he hadn’t visited in years. The lights of the city blurred behind him as he entered a darker part of Leonork ,one where people knew better than to ask questions. He stopped in front of a small, run-down building. It had once been a bar, but now it was something else. A place for those who operated outside the city’s rigid structures.
Jude pushed open the door, stepping into the dimly lit interior. The scent of old wood and smoke filled the space. A few scattered figures occupied the room, some engaged in hushed conversations, others simply watching. At the far end, behind a counter cluttered with old bottles and scattered notes, sat a man who hadn’t changed in all the years Jude had known him.
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