Chapter 24
Author: J.B.Vale
last update2025-03-23 23:55:09

On a typical cruise ship, weapons were unheard of.

But this was the Carnival Cruise.

If necessary, it could transform into a floating fortress in the blink of an eye.

Of course, they weren’t at that point yet.

The Shadow moved like ghosts. One second, the deck was empty. The next, they were there. No sound. No warning.

It was as if they had materialized from thin air.

At the bow, Shade stood motionless.

A cold, deadly aura radiated from him, like a wraith from the underworld.

His twin katanas were already unsheathed, their blades gleaming with a chilling glint in the dim light.

What use were katanas against a fully armed pirate ship?

These weren’t just any katanas. Ethan had personally modified them, making them sharp enough to slice through steel.

And right now, Shade stood poised, his very presence exuding a silent promise. If he wanted to, he could cut the Black Jack in half with a single stroke.

The two ships locked in a silent standoff.

The Black Jack showed no signs of slowing.

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