The leader’s face flushed with anger, but his hand trembled slightly as he tightened his grip on the gun. His knuckles whitened as he tried to regain his composure. “I said show us the way,” he growled through gritted teeth, his voice lower now but strained.Calvin, standing perfectly still, met his gaze with unnerving calm. “And I said, you should take a moment to calm yourself.” His voice was cool, almost too casual for the situation. “That pounding in your temples? The tightness in your chest? You feel it, don’t you?”The leader blinked, confusion flashing across his face. “What... what are you talking about?” he asked, his bravado faltering for the briefest second.Calvin’s lips curled into a subtle, knowing smile. “Your blood pressure. It’s spiking. You keep this up, and you’re going to have a stroke.”A ripple of unease spread through the ranks of the Han Xin soldiers. They exchanged quick, uncertain glances, their weapons still trained on Calvin and Lizzie but with less convict
The leader of the Han Xin group visibly trembled, his hand still gripping the gun as his gaze darted around the cave, searching for some semblance of control. The threat of a stroke loomed over him, and it was clear that Calvin’s calm demeanor had unnerved him. “We don’t have time for this,” the leader said, his voice shaky. “My boss will be furious if we don’t get back soon. We can’t afford delays.”Calvin raised an eyebrow, his expression unreadable. He stood tall, his posture relaxed but commanding. “And what do you think will happen if you drop dead right here?” His voice was steady, measured. “You really think you’ll make it back up that ravine if you collapse from a stroke? Trust me, meeting your boss’s anger is the least of your worries right now.”The leader's face paled even further at Calvin's words. His fingers flexed nervously around the gun’s handle, and a bead of sweat trickled down his temple. “Fine,” he muttered through clenched teeth. “Fine! Just… do what you have to
The group trudged onward through the desolate terrain, the sun beating down on their backs like an oppressive weight. The landscape was unforgiving—dust clouds swirled with each step, and the air was dry enough to crack skin. Jagged rocks jutted out from the ground like broken teeth, and the barren earth stretched out endlessly before them. Every now and then, the wind howled through the cracks in the rocks, giving the place an eerie, hollow echo.Calvin walked at the front, his expression calm, though his mind was anything but. His eyes scanned the horizon, taking in the features of the land. He knew they were growing impatient. The heat, the fatigue, and the endless wasteland were gnawing at their resolve. It wouldn’t be long before someone snapped, and he needed to play this just right.Behind him, the Han Xin soldiers grumbled among themselves. Their footsteps were heavy with frustration, and their hands tightened on their weapons. The tension between them and Calvin was palpable,
Calvin walked deeper into the increasingly desolate landscape. The ground beneath his feet cracked and arid, stretching out like a vast, lifeless wasteland. Lizzie scanned the area, her mind grappling with confusion. How could the bottom of this ravine be so vast? When they stood at the entrance, it hadn’t appeared this large. Now, as they ventured further in, it seemed to extend endlessly, pulling them deeper into its barren embrace."This doesn't make sense..." Lizzie muttered under her breath. "The ravine wasn't this big."Calvin remained silent, his gaze fixed ahead, his steps deliberate, though his mind churned with a quiet intensity. Behind them, the Han Xin soldiers grew more restless with each passing minute. The sun beat down on them relentlessly, turning the air suffocatingly hot. Sweat dripped from their brows, and their breaths became shallow and labored.One of the soldiers, red-faced with exhaustion and frustration, turned to their leader. "Boss, we can't keep going like
As Calvin and Lizzie stood on the barren ground, the gusting winds he had conjured beginning to die down, Calvin turned to her with an urgent look. “We need to move. Fast,” he said, his voice low but filled with determination. The pit behind them still echoed with the distant shouts of the trapped Han Xin soldiers, but they couldn't afford to linger.“Follow me,” Calvin urged, grabbing Lizzie’s arm. Without another word, they took off running, their footsteps pounding against the dry earth. Calvin, however, wasn’t relying on mere speed. With a subtle motion of his hand, the wind around them began to shift again, swirling under their feet, lifting them slightly off the ground. The air itself seemed to propel them forward, each step faster than the last.Lizzie felt her heart hammering in her chest as they surged forward. She’d run with Calvin before, but never like this. The wind was practically carrying them, making the landscape around them blur into streaks of brown and gray. They w
Calvin and Lizzie raced through the dense forest, the wind still at their backs, propelling them forward with incredible speed. The trees eventually began to thin, and in the distance, something shimmered—an otherworldly glow, faint but unmistakable. As they neared the edge of the clearing, Calvin suddenly pulled Lizzie to a stop.“There,” Calvin whispered, his eyes fixed ahead.Lizzie's breath caught in her throat as she saw it. The Fountain of Health stood in the center of a wide, open glade, bathed in soft, ethereal light. The fountain itself was magnificent, unlike anything Lizzie had ever seen. It wasn’t made of stone or metal, but seemed to be carved from pure crystal, its surface reflecting the faint glow of the sun that barely pierced through the trees. The water that flowed from it sparkled like liquid silver, casting ripples of light across the ground. Around the fountain, the grass was unnaturally lush and green, a stark contrast to the barren wasteland they had just escape
Calvin carefully approached the Fountain of Health, every step calculated, maintaining a cautious distance from the shimmering water. The radiant, majestic fountain seemed to pulse with energy, its ethereal glow casting an otherworldly light on everything around it. Lizzie followed closely behind him, her footsteps quieter, more hesitant as she observed the unnatural beauty before them.The closer they got, the more details came into focus. Around the base of the fountain, scattered across the lush green grass, Calvin noticed something that sent a chill down his spine—skeletal remains. Dozens of human skulls and bones, half-buried in the earth, gleamed under the soft light of the fountain. The stark contrast between the beauty of the fountain and the grim sight of the bones confirmed Calvin’s suspicions.“Lizzie…” Calvin murmured, his eyes scanning the area with a grim expression. “Look.”Lizzie gasped as her gaze followed his, taking in the horrific scene. The ground near the fountai
Calvin reached out, his voice filled with concern as he looked at Lizzie’s pale, frightened face. “Lizzie, are you alright? I was worried sick. What happened just now?”Lizzie took a shaky breath, clutching her pendant to steady herself. Her eyes held a haunted look as she glanced up at Calvin. “I… I saw something, Calvin. Something far more terrifying than any monster we’ve ever faced.” She paused, her voice wavering with the weight of what she had seen. “This place… it’s surrounded by an invisible force, a dark, ancient power that guards the fountain.”Calvin’s expression grew even more serious as he listened, sensing that whatever Lizzie had experienced went beyond their worst fears. She continued, her voice barely above a whisper. “Inside that energy is a real power, Calvin. A force beyond our comprehension. But it’s not for everyone… it’s only meant for the chosen one. If anyone tries to claim it without being chosen, it won’t just refuse them—it will kill them.”Calvin’s mind ra