Chapter 80: The lost Island (1)
The waves thundered relentlessly against the desolate shore, a cacophony of nature's fury echoing in Wang Xiao's ears. The coastline, strewn with the remnants of shattered wood and sporadic vegetation, stretched out before him.
A dense forest loomed beyond, its secrets concealed within the haunting shadows.
*Cough... Cough....*
Wang Xiao awoke with a jolt, disoriented and gasping for breath.
Violent coughs wracked his body as he expelled sea water, the taste lingering bitter on his tongue. Numbness gripped him, a stark reminder of the cold embrace of the ocean.
"What... where am I?" he muttered, his voice barely audible against the roaring waves.
As he struggled to collect his thoughts, the surroundings came into focus. Birch trees, their branches weighed down by moisture, stood sentinel beside him. The air was heavy with the aftermath of rain, the forest dripping with a spectral serenity. Yet, an unsettling calm pervaded the atmosphere.
Wang Xiao's gaze darted around, searching for answers in the silent wilderness. "Did I wash ashore? How did I end up here?" he pondered aloud, the questions hanging in the air like mist.
A chilling breeze rustled through the drenched leaves, whispering secrets only the forest knew.
The water clinging to the birch branches seemed to freeze, creating an ethereal tableau of suspended time.
In the midst of this mysterious landscape, Wang Xiao's journey into the unknown had just begun, and the mysterious forest held its secrets close, waiting to unveil the tales written in the language of wind and waves.
*Shiver...*
A cold gust swept through Wang Xiao's thin clothes, an unwelcome reminder of the harsh chill that clung to this desolate place, already enough to numb his legs.
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'Hey, kid, you survived...'
'Haha, I knew you wouldn't kick the bucket so easily! A cockroach...'
Wang Xiao scowled at the two shadows that materialized before him. "Do you have any clue how I made it out alive?" he inquired.
Both shadows shook their heads, their silhouettes steeped in mystery. With a resigned sigh, Wang Xiao pressed deeper into the forest, the damp earth beneath his feet yielding softly.
'Why are you going in?'
'Yeah, why? Do you have a death wish?'
Wang Xiao nonchalantly shrugged, the ragged remnants of his pants clinging damply to his legs. "Without the right tools, I'm as good as fish food. The humidity here is insane. Once the rain hits, this beach becomes my graveyard."
'So you've got a brain!'
'Haha, Wang Xiao, you sly dog!'
A wry smile played on Wang Xiao's lips. He nodded, acknowledging the unexpected camaraderie, before sighing and pushing deeper into the heart of the mysterious forest.
*Tip...*
*Tip...*
True to his estimation, the sun remained a distant memory. The sky transformed, a canvas of brooding clouds that cast the landscape into an eerie darkness. Then, the heavens unleashed their fury—a torrential downpour that drenched everything in its path. Each raindrop felt like a miniature assault, with Wang Xiao marching forward, a lone figure battling against the relentless forces of nature.
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The rain beat down mercilessly, its rhythmic drumming creating a symphony of nature's wrath. Wang Xiao sought refuge against the gnarled trunk of a tree, his half-torn pants clinging uncomfortably to his legs.
A heavy sigh escaped him, the weight of uncertainty pressing on his shoulders.
Was this unfamiliar realm to be his final chapter?
'How about a last tribute?'
Wang Xiao's laughter echoed in the rain-soaked silence. "You bastards can take your tribute and shove it!"
His chuckle carried a mix of defiance and resignation, a bizarre humor in the face of impending truth.
The concept of a tribute in this desolate place felt like a cruel joke played by an unseen force.
Amidst the downpour, Wang Xiao couldn't escape the gravity of his own thoughts. He sighed, his eyes fixated on the relentless rain.
Droplets descended, dancing over his face and eyelashes, each one a reminder of the dance between survival and giving up in this unforgiving island wilderness.
*Rustle...*
A sudden disturbance in the air seized Wang Xiao's attention, the rhythmic pattering of rain momentarily overshadowed by an ominous rustling within the forest.
Since his arrival, an uneasy undercurrent had coursed through him. The never-ending expanse, despite its lush vegetation, held an eerie absence – a conspicuous void where wildlife should thrive.
'But how? There's an entire ecosystem here...'
The chilling realization gripped him – an apex predator lurked, a force so formidable that it had silenced the usual symphony of the wild.
Gulping against the knot tightening in his throat, Wang Xiao's keen eyes scanned the surroundings like a vigilant predator. His breath quickened, harmonizing with the escalating tempo of his heartbeat.
*Crackling leaves...*
The forest symphony hushed into an ominous silence as Wang Xiao's eyes fixated on the rustling bushes. A pair of predatory eyes gleamed, piercing through the camouflage.
!!
The undergrowth trembled, revealing the looming presence of a colossal grizzly. Bloodshot eyes locked onto Wang Xiao, and the massive beast emerged, each step deliberate, each movement an assertion of dominance.
*Thud...*
Wang Xiao collapsed to the ground, feigning lifelessness, his heartbeat betraying the façade.
It was a curious contradiction – a man who scoffed at the notion of deities now found himself silently praying.
Was it an instinctive plea for mercy, an inherent survival instinct, or perhaps a subconscious yearning for a flase hope in the face of crisis?
Is that's how the concept of God survived the wear and tear of time?
The flase sense of looping hope in face of adversity...?
The grizzly's approach echoed like thunder, a reminder of the raw power that governed this untamed realm.
Roar!!!
The grizzly's thunderous roar reverberated through the landscape, shaking the very core of Wang Xiao's being. He swallowed nervously, suppressing his breath, desperately hoping the colossal beast would pass him by, or at least, that hunger didn't drive its intentions.
Little did he know, the very fabric of this island's ecosystem seemed to defy logic.
This was no ordinary bear.. bears weren't native to this island nation, so where had this grizzly emerged from?
A closer look revealed the abnormality. Between its eyes, on its forehead, a third eye blinked open just as Wang Xiao feigned unconsciousness.
Razor-sharp claws pressed against the ground, each step deliberate and purposeful.
All three eyes fixated on the prone figure, an apex predator with an otherworldly presence that defied the known boundaries of the natural world.