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I Became an Ant Lord, So I Built a Hive Full of Beauties-Chapter 231: Mist Beyond Memory
Chapter 231: 231: Mist Beyond Memory
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The ridgeline shimmered beneath the hot sun. Shards of fused sand and rocks stabbed from the ground like dragon teeth—relics of the sea strown wrath. The wind whistled through their crevices, carrying the tang of sea salt and charred earth. Kai stepped carefully between the glimmering spires, his boots crunching grit and scorched lichen beneath.
His eyes flicked to the horizon.
A shimmering sheet of blue stretched out far, It didn’t curl like fog or crawl like a storm. It hovered. Waited. Ominous. Absolute.
Kai’s breath caught.
His hand slid down to the hilt of his dagger—not from fear, but instinct. His Monarch senses screamed with caution. His warrior soul whispered, curious...
He crouched near a ridge boulder, opened a fold of tough hide—a map drafted with ant silk ink. He pinned it down with rocks, flattening it against the curved stone. His fingers traced their current options. Two paths veined forward:
One inland: dense forests, beast territory, known dangers.
One seaward: marsh, rocky outcrops... and then a slim, winding stretch of coastal ledge.
The sea route would halve their time. It bypassed hills, avoided the cracked plains where burrowing monsters thrived. But it cut too close to that mist.
Kai squinted. "What lives in clouded water?" he murmured.
His antennae twitched. The wind shifted.
"Void elementals? Forgotten leviathans? Or something else... something born from rift fractures?"
He picked up a stick and began sketching into the dust beside the map—notes, shapes, contingencies. The sun bore down, warm against his armored shoulders, but his thoughts were colder.
That mist... it wasn’t natural. The air near it didn’t ripple. Aura threads didn’t flow. Even birds steered wide circles to avoid it.
Yet still... a part of him — the bold, reckless, manly part— wanted to go to this path.
Wanted to see what no ant, no rabbit, no beast had returned to speak of.
Not out of stupidity.
But to know.
To know was to conquer. To conquer was to shape the future. And Kai was no longer a lone wanderer. He was a Monarch. He carried a semi pregnant queen, wounded kin of the queen, and a savage rabbit scout who couldn’t stop licking her lips every time she looked at him.
He looked down at the map again.
Two days till we march... one dozen lives. His choices were no longer his alone.
He exhaled through his nose, dragging the air through his mandibles, letting his thoughts settle.
Speed versus survival. Mystery versus caution.
He imagined it again. The mist. The shoreline. His party threading between jagged rocks, climbing sea slick trails. A misstep could mean losing one of the wounded. Or worse, Akayoroi. The thought alone clenched something in his chest.
"No. Not yet."
The sun shifted. A gull screamed overhead. A shadow passed his face. He looked up, one hand shielding his eyes.
"Perhaps another time..." he thought. His voice joined the breeze, quiet but sure: "Maybe... when I’m alone and stronger."
He stood up. Take one last glance at the sea.
The black mist devoured light like a curtain stitched from oblivion. Nothing stirred behind it. No beast signature. No aura fluctuation. It wasn’t even quiet— it was absent.
Like a wound in the world. Like a hunger that never stopped. "What devours without trace devours with hunger unmatched."
The words surfaced in his mind like ancient instinct. Like a forgotten warning from a time before even the ruins spoke.
Kai felt it in his bones. He would check what lays behind that mist. One day, he’d tear that mist apart. Walk through it. Claim what lay beyond it as his own. If it was a rift? He would own it. If it was a sea demon’s grave? He would make it his throne.
But not today.
Not with wounded ants. Not with a queen carrying his legacy. Not when his enemies still stalked their trail from the east.
"One day.... But not today."
He folded the map, sealed it, and turned inland. Behind him, the mist shifted once, as if noticing. As if nodding.
He didn’t look back. Not yet.
The sun had begun its western climb. The ants would be waiting. Sha would demand giving him logistics. Vel would hand him trail reports. Azhara would probably sneak up behind him and sniff his neck again.
Kai rolled his shoulders. His armor clicked in place. "Time to leave," he said aloud. To himself. To the sea. To whatever lay in the curtain’s heart.
He walked back to the path slowly, deliberately, like a monarch returning from the edge of prophecy. At the crest of the ridge, he paused.
The shining sand spires caught sunlight. Light’s reflection stared back at him, to the warrior, monarch, and mate of many. His hands closed into fists. The future trembled somewhere behind that mist.
He looked over his shoulder one last time. The curtain waited. It was Still. It was Dark. It felt Breathing. But no trace was found.
He nodded once, a silent promise burned into the air: "Wait for me, One day, I’ll step into you."
He turned. "It’s goodbye, for now."
Wind hissed along the ridge as Kai turned from the sea, his boot heels grating sandy grit into the map-lines he’d just erased. Memories of his vow —One day... but not today— still echoed in his head.
That was when he heard it.
A murmur so soft it could have been the susurrus of distant surf but the cadence carried meaning, syllables folded inside each wave crash.
"Warrior... wait. Don’t leave."
Kai stopped in mid step, his brows narrowing. No aura sense flared; no predator lurked in stone or root. Yet the voice arrived again, detached from sky or water:
"I sense great power in you. Do not turn away. Approach the sea I want to talk to you, ask you something and you shall receive a gift. I need your help and I am waiting for you."
He swept a quick predator instinct sensory pulse through the ground but found nothing. No tunnels, no hidden transmitters of scent. Yet the words reverberated directly against his mind like a distant song forced through stone.
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