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Marked by the Monsters I Created

Chapter 4 Point of No Return

Word Count: 1260    |    Released on: 09/06/2026

stumbled and nearly fell around the cabin as the

eating through the reinforced metal with a bone-chilling hissi

ife support systems damaged!" The

the ceiling. It splashed righ

skin, leaving raw flesh exposed before his healing a

derous intent flashed in his ice-blue eyes, but with Zerg outside and the

violently. For the first time, em

ong ago. Why wait until now? This is just another scheme, isn't it?

ce carried the same steady authority she used in emergency rooms, when blood was on the floor and everyone

scious Finn. "Sage, use your healing ability to treat

when he h

im from using his healing powers. Sh

hat watching wounds slowly hea

to treat Finn and promising to give

ehavior made n

s were life-threatening, and if he delayed any longer, even an Aqua

lation tank, and the healing energy slowly sank through the water, wrapping around Finn's torn t

y gradually relaxed in the water, though the places where his pr

aded on his forehead. Overusing men

zing eyes. He clearly didn't expec

length of an adult's finger joint. The material was unknown. Her father had found

took a deep breath. Without hesit

Bright red blood i

opped the blood directly onto

scorpion mark faded like ink washed by running

went dea

scorpion mark. His fingertips felt the slightly warm skin. The rema

ge's collarbone. His pupils contracted. His Adam

Jasper's face. Shock filled his expres

d in his eyes. He looked at Sage, then at the blood dr

p straight. The faded scorpion mark on Sage's

ed her bleeding fingertip and used m

t remained, and hatred hadn't disappeared, but something else had appeared in the

familiar mocking voice came thr

you're surrounded by

autiful Female with waterfall-lik

l family, and she had always been jealous that Maya had a father

er eyes were full of poison. "A Female without her f

ale. Disgust and humiliation

on as if she were inspecting damaged goods, and in the original novel, Zara

ou." She laughed lightly. "And throw in those other damaged goods too. Since you c

ered. "D

. She clearly hadn't expect

ng." Zara cut t

patrol fleets detected changing course

ad used her connections to comple

tem damaged by bio-acid! Quantum coils about

ure spiked. Everyo

t 75%!" Jasper frantically

ity down to 5%! Zerg de

seconds!" The AI's cold

s pounding so hard it hurt, but her voice rema

conds

t, the five men quickl

rgy waves radiated from his body. "

d! Destination

he entire mobile fortress. The Zerg's angry men

astmen staring at her. Their expressions

find her dad and break the bonds with these five

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Marked by the Monsters I Created
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“Maya Cross woke up in a nightmare-trapped in the body of a sadistic villain who'd tortured five powerful beastmen into submission. Good news? She finally had the power to break their bonds and set them free. Bad news? They were stranded on a dying ship surrounded by Zerg swarms, with zero rescue coming. The first was Caleb, a snake beastman whose red eyes burned with pure hatred. Every time he looked at her, she saw the memory of chains and venom extraction. The second was Finn, an aquatic beastman whose scales she'd ripped off one by one. He could barely stand to be in the same room without his hands shaking with rage. The third was Sage, a griffin beastman she'd tormented so badly he barely went a day without fresh wounds. The fourth was Hunter, a lion beastman she'd mocked relentlessly, calling his beast form hideous and grotesque. The fifth was Jasper, a fox beastman whose face she'd scarred so badly he'd lost his consortium inheritance. "Protect me until I find my father," Maya told them, drawing her own blood, "and I'll give you what you need to break our bond." Caleb laughed bitterly. "Since when do you make deals instead of demands?" "Since we're all dead if we don't work together." But when survival depends on trust, can a torturer become a savior-or will her victims choose revenge over rescue?”