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493: 493: Peril in the Sea 493: 493: Peril in the Sea Lady Cai’s beautiful eyes sparkled as she insisted on having Tang Feng stay for a al, prompting several island masters to take their leave tactfully.

“Lady, you are too kind,” said Tang Feng as he watched her bustling about, unable to help himself.

“Not at all, if it weren’t for you, sister here would have starved to death,” Lady Cai replied with a smile as she looked back, causing Tang Feng’s eyes to light up.

It had to be said that there was sothing about this woman that attracted n.

It wasn’t her body, but her charm.

Enthusiastic won tend to pique n’s interest even more.

Lady Cai was serious about cooking her specialty dishes.

Seafood porridge, her widely fad specialty, was usually prepared by hired chefs, but today she cooked it herself.

Apart from a few select individuals, others could only dream of tasting it.

Once ready, she served Tang Feng like a homaker, truly pampering him beyond expectation.

“I really wish I had a younger brother, I wonder if I’d be aiming too high?” said Lady Cai.

“Speaking of which, you should be calling brother,” he replied.

“But you are younger than .”

“Still, I like being called brother.”

“Alright, brother,” she concluded, pulling Tang Feng’s arm and acting coquettish like a young girl.

Tang Feng smiled in satisfaction.

In fact, he didn’t feel awkward in the least; after all, he was an old monster who had lived for tens of thousands of years.

Though reborn, the ingrained sense of elder superiority remained.

Lady Cai was very perceptive; she was a clever woman who, having witnessed Tang Feng’s capabilities, had devised her plans.

Offering herself directly might seem too convenient, and she couldn’t bring herself to do it anyway.

Lady Cai’s culinary skills were truly impeccable—delicious, flavorful, a rare delicacy that made the porridge exceptionally tasty.

Tang Feng rembered her for it.

This was a testant to the saying that capturing a man’s stomach is akin to capturing his heart.

Tang Feng and Lady Cai talked for a long ti, and with overwhelming hospitality, he stayed the night.

The next day, Tang Feng left without saying goodbye, which was sowhat cruel.

He left a Suru Ring for her and headed to the pier.

He wanted to try the sensation of being on a ship, aiming also to blend into the crowd.

Upon waking, Lady Cai found that Tang Feng had already departed, and the sight of the Suru Ring on the table moved her to tears.

Elixirs, Spiritual Artifacts, and even a Defensive Treasure were all inside the sound recording stone.

It had been a long ti since Lady Cai felt cared for.

Regrettably, their ti together was limited to just one night.

Boom!

Just as she was about to chase after him, a Thunderhawk landed outside her courtyard.

“What is this?” Lady Cai was stunned, only to see the Thunderhawk promptly recognizing her as its master before she could even gather her thoughts.

She soon understood the information of the Thunderhawk; it was sent by Tang Feng.

Would they et again?

Perhaps that mont yesterday was ant to be eternal.

In fact, Tang Feng had already imprinted on her.

As long as he did not perish, he would one day find her.

After all, he had recognized a sister.

By then, Tang Feng had already set sail, on a Spirit Ship packed with a thousand people, practically overflowing.

At the bow, a group of guards led by a Refining God Realm cultivator, alongside a bunch of Nascent Soul Realm guards, defended against Sea Beasts.

The quality of the Spirit Ship was comndable, thankfully without any issues.

This ti, their destination was Luo Feng City in the Central Divine Continent.

Located on the border, it was a major city guarded by the Tribulation Crossing Realm, also considered an Eighth Grade force.

On the calm sea surface, people in groups of two or three chatted on the deck, most of them cultivating.

And Tang Feng was in the most luxurious suite.

His Divine Sense continuously scanned the seabed, discovering a large group of marine life following the Spirit Ship, seemingly attracted by sothing.

He watched closely, as did everyone else on the ship, alert and aware that a mistake could an death at any mont.

Each journey they undertook was a desperate one.

Two days later, a storm suddenly arose at sea, and the fierce winds whipped up ten-foot-high waves.

The Spirit Ship rocked violently, but since they were all Cultivators, they managed fairly well.

However, as ti passed, discomfort set in, especially among the girls.

The dical practitioner on board the Spirit Ship was the busiest.

Outside the ship, the guards were not idle either; they had more important tasks to perform.

Stabilizing the ship’s body, they were using Spiritual Essence every mont to move forward through the storm and regain so stability.

This was already a remarkable ability.

“Not good, it’s a Dragon Whale swallowing Thunderhawks.”

A group of Cultivators watched the imnsely spectacular scene in the distance, but what was bad was that once they were targeted, things would beco serious.

Sure enough, the Dragon Whale that was swallowing Thunderhawks turned its head around, its gigantic head twice the size of the Spirit Ship.

Only a very few were not afraid when they saw its enormous body.

The phenonon of a Dragon Whale swallowing Thunderhawks was always legendary, but encountering it at this mont, many felt a sense of impending death.

Ti slowly passed.

But the Dragon Whale didn’t move away; instead, it got closer and closer.

Once it ca over, not even enough to be swallowed by it, in the lower deck of the Spirit Ship, a large group of Cultivators were using their most powerful forces to push the Spirit Ship quickly forward.

The consumption of Spirit Stones beca extrely frightening.

Ti waits for no one.

The Dragon Whale finally appeared in front of the Spirit Ship.

Those eyes alone made people feel that they’d have insomnia.

So simply fell dead.

The gaze of those Thunderhawk flas could penetrate through the eyeballs, striking directly into the depths of the soul.

Boom!

A lightning bolt struck, instantly knocking down so structures on the ship.

“Damn it, this Dragon Whale is too big.

What should we do?

Should we abandon the Spirit Ship?”

“In this situation, not abandoning it ans death.

Oh, how unlucky we are.” It was still their first mission.

The guards complained, but that didn’t change anything.

What was bound to happen still happened.

There was no escape.

They could only unite, fight the beast, and overco this difficult situation.

This sea beast was at the Peak of the Refining God Realm.

Winning was not impossible.

“How do we fight?

Look at the scales on its body, it’s almost unbearable to witness.” So Cultivators, after seeing the sea beast, firmly decided to focus their attack.

The relentless lightning beca denser and stronger.

It seed the Dragon Whale did not want to spare the Spirit Ship, striking fiercely.

Having no choice, the Cultivators of the Refining God Realm had to make a move, while those in the Nascent Soul Realm tried tirelessly to get the Spirit Ship out of the Dragon Whale’s range.

As soon as they left the Thunder Zone, they would be safe.

But in fact, it wasn’t that easy.

The Dragon Whale, an eighth-grade spiritual beast, had an innate ability to manipulate seawater.

With a gentle slap, the waves rose again by tens of feet, coming straight for the ship.

Bang!

The Spirit Ship, despite its thickness and hardness, couldn’t withstand even a single blow.

It was evident how powerful the Dragon Whale was.

Tang Feng’s eyes opened wide.

With a light press of his hand, the ship imdiately righted itself, and there was no capsizing.

Everyone breathed a sigh of relief.

However, this was just the beginning.

Below the Spirit Ship, sea creatures summoned by the Dragon Whale were rapidly attacking the bottom of the ship.

Tang Feng was furious too.

If it ca to playing, they would play big.

He decided to make a move, for not doing so was simply not manly.

The Ancestor Maggot was thrown into the sea.

Surprisingly, what was expected to be an awkward scene quickly turned around in no ti.

Tang Feng watched all this unfold from inside, utterly calm.

With the Ancestor Maggot making a move, there was basically no saving the Dragon Whale.

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