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Girl's Doomsday Rebirth Revenge & Survive novel Chapter 448

**Doomsday Rebirth 448**
**Chapter 448: The Little Paw Calmed a Giant Fish**

Without a moment’s hesitation, Caroline plunged into the water, her heart racing with determination. The cool embrace of the pond enveloped her, invigorating her senses as she summoned her extraordinary ability. In an instant, the entire fish pond was encased in a thick, glistening layer of ice, transforming the chaotic scene into a frozen tableau.

Through the crystalline surface, she could see the massive fish thrashing about, its powerful tail flicking wildly, sending ripples across the frozen expanse. Yet, amidst the chaos, there was Jasper, clinging tenaciously to the fish’s head like a feisty barnacle, his small form a stark contrast to the creature’s immense size. The fish could only squirm helplessly within its confined space, unable to leap or retaliate against the determined little cat.

Jasper, despite his diminutive stature, was exhibiting an incredible display of tenacity. His stubbornness was palpable, an unwavering energy that kept the giant fish subdued. “You won’t get away from me!” he seemed to proclaim with every swipe of his tiny paw.

With a focused determination, Caroline melted just the ice surrounding her, allowing her to carefully step across the slick surface towards the giant creature. The fish’s gaze locked onto her as she approached, its mouth opening wide as if preparing to unleash a sorrowful sea ballad. But before it could make a sound, Jasper sprang into action, smacking the fish’s head with his tiny paw.

“This is my territory!” Jasper declared with a fierce shout, his voice ringing with authority. “If I say your abilities are sealed, then they are sealed!”

Caroline felt a wave of relief wash over her. The realization dawned on her that the giant fish was held at bay not by brute force, but by the sheer will of one small cat. Inside his storage space, Jasper possessed the power to lock away the abilities of any creature, a fact that now filled her with admiration for her feline companion.

With this newfound understanding, Caroline stepped closer, her heart racing as she pried the giant fish’s mouth open. The creature struggled against her grip, but she quickly jammed three sharp shards of ice inside to keep its formidable jaws from closing. “Stay calm, just a little longer,” she whispered, her voice soothing as she reached her hand deep into the fish’s mouth.

“Marmy, Marmy,” she called softly, her heart pounding with hope, the name a lifeline in the chaotic moment.

Moments later, she felt a familiar warmth crawl onto her thumb. That tiny, comforting heat! It was Marmy! Joy surged through Caroline, but just as she withdrew her hand, the giant fish erupted into a frenzy, thrashing violently against the frozen pond with alarming force.

“Caroline, we need to move! The giant fish is losing it!” Jasper shouted, urgency lacing his voice as panic crept in.

With swift determination, Caroline snatched Jasper with one arm, cradling Marmy securely with the other, and leaped out of the fish pond just in the nick of time. As they landed on solid ground, the entire pond trembled beneath them, a prelude to the chaos that was about to unfold. Suddenly, the giant fish launched itself out of the water, its eyes wide with fury, a tempest of old grudges and fresh anger boiling within. It lunged towards Caroline and Jasper, jaws gaping, ready to strike.

Bang! The creature collided violently with the pond’s invisible barrier, sending a spray of water and a splash of blood across the glowing surface—its impact was that powerful, reverberating through the air like a thunderclap.

Even injured, the giant fish resurfaced, its cold, dull eyes fixated on Caroline, but more specifically, on the little Marmy nestled in her arms. A palpable, dangerous energy radiated from its massive body, filling the air with tension that felt almost electric.

In that moment, Marmy began to squirm in Caroline’s hands, an unusual restlessness overtaking him as if something was calling him forth. Thinking she was holding him too tightly, Caroline quickly loosened her grip, her heart pounding with anxiety.

As soon as she did, Marmy jumped down, marching purposefully towards the edge of the pond, his little legs moving with surprising confidence.

“Oh no, that silly monkey!” Jasper exclaimed, panic rising in his voice, his eyes wide with disbelief.

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