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Chapter 212: Chapter 135 I’m Not Venting, I Respect You (Vote for Recomndation)_2

“Snap.”

Cat Lingling landed on the deck, then leaped up, lightly twirling in the air before posing with hands on hips and chest out, a face full of pride, “How’s my swordsmanship, ow?”

“Sothing’s not right!”

Jiera, Nors, Lu Anya, Anderson, everyone sensed there was a problem.

“Blurp blurp.”

At this mont, beneath the water, Miss Dolphin was leading the fairies of the Aquatic Tribe to protect Bailuo’s rchant ship.

“What’s going on!”

“What is this?!”

Miss Dolphin and the Shark Guards had already slain dozens of Fish Monsters.

Yet these Fish Monsters seed to co out of nowhere, more and more of them erging.

“Whoo~~~”

The dolphin sound transford into ultrasonic waves, painting a picture of the surroundings and sending it back to Miss Dolphin’s mind.

“How exactly did these creatures get so close?”

It looked down in astonishnt, yet in the dark world below, it saw nothing.

“That’s not right.”

“Is this?!”

From the deep sea, the depths far below, that massive, horrifying black tide was approaching at an alarming rate…

“Your Majesty!”

Miss Dolphin’s eyes widened, and she imdiately swam desperately toward the shore, “Enemy attack! Enemy attack!!”

“Boom!”

A sea beast as large as a whale leaped up from the seabed, roaring as it bore down on Cat Lingling standing at the railing, like a waterfall, water splashing down.

“Eh?”

Cat Lingling imdiately teleported away.

A pale blue mist appeared on the whale sea beast’s back just before it could land, where Cat Lingling reappeared through teleportation.

“What’s the use of being so big, I’ll pierce through you!”

Cat Lingling aid its rapier at the whale sea beast, then spun rapidly, and from top to bottom, pierced through the whale sea beast’s head.

“Yikes!”

“Ew, that stinks!”

Cat Lingling realized it had made a mistake, sticking out its tongue, nearly fainting, “So disgusting.”

Cats like the sll of fish, not stench, ow.

“You big dummy, sister!”

“Such a huge thing, it’s falling down!!”

Cat Yiyi and Cat Erer conveyed that Cat Lingling hadn’t solved the problem at all, it only killed the sea beast, and the body was still falling down.

Luckily, in the next mont, sword qi tore through the sky, chopping the whale sea beast into several sections.

“Ping.”

Alaya placed the Eastern Truth Cross Sword horizontally in front of her, slowly sheathed it, and casually carried it on one side.

“Applause!”

Abadun, Beya, John leaped up from the deck, their bodies enveloped in a golden Saintly Aura, effortlessly kicking all the large chunks of at into the sea.

“!!”

Hailbo watched their movents, even though he had trained in the Fighting Saint thod with them for a long ti.

But truly seeing his predecessors in combat still left Hailbo profoundly shaken, ‘So strong, too strong!’

Compared to them, Hailbo found he was nothing.

“`

He is too weak…

“Clean.”

The stench of blood rained down on the ship, and Miya imdiately raised her magic wand, sweeping away the gore and even freshening up the air significantly.

“Clean.”

Miya then used magic on the three youngsters.

“Thanks, Miya.”

“Why are these beast monsters attacking us?”

Miya’s movents were too fast, making Ina, who also held a magic wand, wanting to cast the cleaning spell, quietly put it down: ‘Too fast, Miss Miya’s casting speed.’

“Ina, you’ve just started learning magic.”

Miya noticed Ina’s frustration and smiled: “You’ll definitely get as good as in the future.”

“Thank you, I’ll work hard.”

Having been with Alaya for many years, Miya had learned to be observant and attentive, looking after the psychological well-being of each companion, including Ina.

“Tsk.”

anwhile, Bailuo noticed sothing unusual about these seemingly ordinary fish monsters.

“Release the seal.”

After Bailuo spoke, his senior understood and removed the bindings covering Sigurian’s mouth and eyes.

“Oh wow, what was that just now, a little ga of life? You guys into that sort of thing?”

As soon as Sigurian started talking, it was with a tease.

But Bailuo could tell that this sudden attack had to be his doing.

Except for the initial shock when he was captured, the man seed to had been fearless all along.

Bailuo had thought he was relying on the fact that he was a hostage, so he was sure Bailuo wouldn’t dare to move him.

But who would have thought, he was actually summoning an army.

“How did you do it?”

His eyes and mouth had been sealed, so how did he give orders, and what was more important, was that Bailuo, Sherri, and his senior did not feel any fluctuations of Miracle Power from him.

“How did I do what?”

Sigurian didn’t directly answer Bailuo’s question.

Suddenly, Bailuo considered a possibility: “Ventriloquism? Is this an aquatic language that only you can hear?”

Bailuo stared at Sigurian and saw the smile on his face grow stronger: “It’s too late, it’s already…”

“Captain!”

His senior’s voice ca from behind Bailuo, who quickly looked up.

“This!!”

He saw that in the far-off waters, a dark mass was surging forward like a rising tide, reminiscent of ink spilling over the edge of a basin.

“What is that, sea, sea monsters?”

Elsa and Fiona were stunned. How many sea monsters could there be, tens of thousands?

Not just from one direction, but from all around.

Centered around the five ships, extending about five or six kiloters outwards, the sea was azure blue, but beyond that was almost an endless expanse of black, reaching to the horizon.

Too many, overwhelmingly many, enough to make one’s scalp tingle.

“Snap!”

Miss Dolphin burst out from the water, shouting, “Your Majesty, we’re under attack, there are lots of fish-headed monsters under the sea!”

“Below as well?”

Bailuo and his senior had been using their sensing ability to search for Miracle Troops with Miracle Power.

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