Chapter 1450
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The trio had made it through security without a hitch. It wasnât that Maja didnât want to bring more people along, but access to the
Forbidden Island was limited to thrice a year, and only three individuals were allowed entry each time. The passes they had were
costly.
And then there was that particularly distasteful rule.
To prevent outsiders from banding together and disrupting the islandâs secretive operations, each person was knocked out upon
entry. When they came to, they found themselves separated from their companions.
Maja had been well-informed of these details from the note Walter had slipped her, but the sight of the stone slab inscribed with
over a thousand words of rules still churned her stomach.
For someone who had lived her entire life in modern society, such practices were hard to swallow.
Ian stood by her side, gently cupping her face.
âOnce weâre in there, donât rush to find me. Just take care of yourself first,â he said, his voice tinged with concern as his eyes
drifted to Majaâs midsection.
âI really wish youâd reconsider and stay behind.â
The place wasnât fit for her, and there was no telling when one might get out once inside.
âIâll be fine,â Maja replied, her expression serene as she handed over her weapon.
âYou too, watch your back.â
Her gaze shifted to Patric, a frown creasing her brow, âAre you sure itâs okay to bring him along? We could get separated.â
âWe need him,â Ian said resolutely.
The guards couldnât hide their surprise upon seeing Maja, their eyes lighting up before they shook their heads in disbelief.
âWell, itâs been years since a woman entered Forbidden Island. She was so pretty. I canât imagine what she mustâve done to
have to hide out here.â
To them, only someone with crimes heinous enough to warrant international pursuit would willingly enter.
After all, Forbidden Island was infamous for its asylums, which at one time were more numerous than the local pubs, and even
now, the asylums remain a dominant presence.
Maja addressed the guard nearby, âThe gas you use to knock us out is not harmful to pregnant women, right?â
The guard paused, then frowned, âYouâre with child? What business do you have inside? Take my word for it, and itâs no place for
a woman, let alone an expectant mother.â
âIs it harmful or not?â
âItâs safe.â
âThen weâre good to go.â
The three of them stepped into the pitch-black void, and soon enough, the world spun, and darkness took them.
When Majaâs eyes fluttered open again, she found herself amidst a sea of faces in hospital gowns, dappled sunlight poking
through. The island was massive, and she wasnât even sure if she was on the outer, middle, or inner island.
Finding Ian and Patric immediately was out of the question.
Fortunately, one thing that connected this place to the outside world was money.
The currency from the mainland was accepted, and credit cards could be swiped here too.
But the islandâs rulers seemed keen on severing ties with the outside world, making devices like cell phones ridiculously
the outside world.
Communication was primarily through shouting or training pigeons.
The internet was restricted, blocking news from the mainland.
Thunder rumbled, hinting at an impending downpour.
Maja quickly purchased an umbrella from a nearby shop. As she stepped out, she noticed a high school kid being bullied by his
peers in uniform, who looked tough.
Aside from communication, life here wasnât much different from the outside world.
Without a second thought, Maja grabbed a mop from next to the shop and charged at the bullies.
âWhatâs the big idea? Picking on someone smaller than you?â
The teens, nearly adults, scoffed at the sight of a woman intervening.
âBeat it, lady! This ainât your fight.â.
A fist swung her way, which Maja dodged with ease, retaliating with a swift jab of the mop handle to the attackerâs head.Books
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She found herself grateful for the training K had put her through, even with her eyes closed back then. Handling a few brash
teens was a piece of cake.
The boys lay on the ground, wailing, looking at her as if she were the devil incarnate. They scrambled to their feet and took off.
Maja turned to the boy in the corner. He leaned silently against the wall, giving her a fleeting glance before moving past her.
She was surprised by his indifference. She had just helped him, after all. Shouldnât he be a bit more grateful?
Passing by, she caught a whiff of medicinal herbs on him.
Someone in his family was seriously ill.
Maja was new here and still ignorant of the islandâs power dynamics, aside from the four major families on the inner island.
The boy wasnât keen on interacting, and Maja didnât want to invite trouble. She had done her bit for justice and was ready to walk
away when she caught sight of a cubic jellyfish tattoo on the nape of his neck.
Her body tensed, and she called out, âWait.â