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Chapter 98.1



Chapter 98.1

Mu Heng frowned slightly and looked out the porthole.

In the distance was suffocating darkness, dark water swaying against the fog like thick ink, completely impenetrable by sight.

Mu Heng turned his head, raised his hand, and rubbed the top of the young mans soft hair, saying, Wait for me.

Shi An blinked and obediently let out an oh.

After the other persons figure left the cabin door, he looked down at his fingertips wrapped with band-aids.

The movement of the joint was somewhat restricted and although there was still a vague, dull pain, it was already much better.

But for some reason, the burning sensation left by the other persons lips and tongue seemed to linger there and would not dissipate for a long time.

He slowly frowned, his face showing a trace of confusion.

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Mu Heng left the cabin and came to the navigation room.

Members of the Bureau in charge of steering the ship were all startled at the sight of Mu Heng, obviously not expecting why the chief had suddenly come here.

One of them cautiously asked, Sir, may I ask if you have any further instructions?

Mu Heng shook his head and raised his eyes to look out the window of the navigation room.

The view was much clearer than the porthole window, but it wasnt much better.

The sea was covered by thick fog, especially in the dead of night and it was almost impossible to see the distant route, so they could only use the radar to point the way.

The radar was also black, except for the green vector in the center representing the ship, which flashed regularly.

No difference could be seen.

However, Mu Hengs brow furrowed tighter.

He turned his head to look at the crew and asked, Does the boat carry any weapons?

The crew was stunned and nodded. T-There is.

Although it was a speedboat known for its speed, it was also built for combat purposes and basic attack devices were still available.

How large of an area could it cover? Mu Heng asked.

The crew answered, Using this boat as the center, probably about three miles?

Mu Heng said, Its enough.

He narrowed his eyes, tapped the metal tabletop with his fingertips, and slowly said, Shoot.

The crew was stunned. S-Shoot?

He glanced down at the radar panel, the image on it hadnt changed from earlier and there were no other ships in the entire sea except for them.

The crew mumbled, Toward which direction?

Mu Heng said, Up ahead.

He thought for a moment and added, Use the one with the biggest movement.

Although puzzled, the superiors instruction could not be disobeyed.

The crew skillfully maneuvered around the screen. Soon, the ship shook slightly with the rapid energy loading, emitting an ear-splitting roar, followed by a sharp, shrill whistle that cut through the darkness and dead silence, with powerful magical fluctuations coming straight ahead!

C-Captain, the other side has started to attack us!

On the dark mercenary ship, the maneuvering mercenary turned his head in panic and looked toward the mercenary captain in the navigation room.

The mercenary captain was also shocked. Fuck, damn it! How can it be?

This breath-masking device was one of the dragons treasures, so how could it be seen through?

He hurriedly took a few steps forward and looked out.

The strong magic fluctuations made the air swirl, the waves roar, and half the sky was illuminated, but they couldnt see where their opponents attack was coming from through the thick, hazy fog.

The mercenary captain gritted his teeth and appeared hesitant.

He turned his head and roared into the communicator, So, are you guys finished?

The voice on the other side carried a zippy current. Report, Captain! Not yet bzzz the activation of the abyssal stones still needs some time.

These stones on the ship were practically bombs. If they were attacked, they might truly wipe out their entire army.

The mercenary captain finally made up his mind and viciously ordered, Damn it! Hide! Hide quickly!

As soon as his words fell, the several ships immediately changed direction at top speed.

The magic power covering the ships produced ripples from such eager action.

Mu Heng lowered his eyes, landing on the radar panel.

Several icons appeared, flickered, and disappeared on the black sea up ahead.

The crew sucked in a cold breath. T-This is.

Mu Heng wasnt much surprised.

He pressed his hand on the hilt of his sword and calmly ordered, Prepare to fight.

In the distance.

The mercenary captain looked out the porthole window. Flickering dangerous red light fluctuation deeply submerged under the pitch-black scene and that location was still quite far from where they were just now.

His expression sank as he raised his hand angrily and tugged at his beard, yanking it off several times.

Fuck. They were fooled.

The fog was the perfect tool for them to cover their tracks, but the same hold was on the other side.

At that moment, the voice came from the microphone again.

This time, the previous sound of electrical interference was considerably lessened. Report, Captain! The arrangement is finished!

The mercenary captain took a deep breath and seemed relieved by this.

An icy smile appeared on his face. Since its impossible to do it in the dark, lets do it openly.

Several shadows of the ships hull gradually revealed in the dark and heavy fog like ghosts floating on the sea from all directions, silently approaching the only speedboat not far away, revealing their hideous fangs.


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