Shocking! The young educated youth had just arrived and was already clashing with spies.

Chapter 930: That little boat was completely blasted to pieces!



Chapter 930: That little boat was completely blasted to pieces!

"Almost there, hurry up!"

Chu Xin expanded her mental power to its maximum range, and she saw all the dangers, whether on the surface of the sea or hidden beneath it.

Seeing another towering column of water erupt from the right front, she immediately shouted to Hu Kan, "Turn the rudder!"

Hu Kan remained highly alert, keeping his eyes and ears open. Upon hearing the sound, he immediately steered sharply to the left and reduced speed, quickly cutting the ship out of the dangerous course and darting away like a nimble snake.

"Wow! That boat is so agile! How does it manage to dodge every single one of our attacks?!"

"Damn it, I missed again!"

The people on the Black Shark pirate ship were astonished by what they saw. They had seen similar situations many times in the past few days and were almost numb to them.

"Damn it, what the hell are they trying to do? They just come here to cause trouble for no reason, and then they run away as soon as the fighting starts. Damn it, I'm so angry! If they're so tough, let's have a real fight!"

On the ship, a man with long, flowing hair was fuming, his chest heaving violently. He gripped his binoculars so tightly he wanted to strangle someone with his own hands. Today's pursuit must have used up a lot of ammunition, and yet they still came up empty-handed. How could he not be angry!

"Snapped!"

The telescope, having shattered into pieces, finally succumbed to its wrath. Not satisfied, he pulled out his gun and fired all the bullets before finally calming down in his exasperation.

Only then did the person standing to the side dare to approach him and whisper, "Brother Ka, are we still going to chase them?"

Kago looked up, his gaze fixed on the small, despicable boat that had sped away and disappeared from sight. His facial muscles twitched with rage. "Chase them! We must kill them all today!!!"

"Ka, don't be so impulsive. We underestimated those people at first. Can't you see now that they did it on purpose, deliberately messing with us?"

A woman dressed in a rather seductive manner leaned against Kago's back, her waist swaying as she casually stroked his chest.

It looked like she was trying to comfort him, but it was actually more of a flirtation.

"Get lost, I'm not interested right now!"

Kago's voice was chillingly cold. He shoved the woman aside, his teeth, blackened from years of chewing betel nut, bared fiercely. "Keep chasing them! Give the order: full speed ahead, give them all the speed! Run them over, run them over!"

Upon hearing this, the woman who had been pushed down immediately got up and rushed over to stop them, "No, stop! The escape route they're taking is through a lot of reefs; it's not suitable for large ships!"

"Tsk, I'm the second-in-command. If I say we're going to chase, then we're going to chase. Why are you interfering?!" Brother Ka was already so angry at Chu Xin and the others' guerrilla tactics these past few days that he lost his temper and refused to listen to anyone who disagreed with him.

However, he wasn't so impulsive as to be completely brainless. He quickly added, "Tell the helmsman to follow the route that ship is taking and not to act on his own!"

The subordinates immediately ran to the cockpit to relay the order.

The helmsman, who was in charge of steering the boat, turned green with rage upon hearing this.

Even if you follow the course of the ship in front, it's not necessarily 100% safe. This is a big ship, and its contact area with the seawater is several times that of that small ship. Just because it's safe in front doesn't mean the big ship will be safe too!

"No, this is too dangerous."

“Brother Ka won’t listen. He’s been provoked for days and there’s nothing he can do. He’s so angry he’s ready to kill someone. Anyone who dares to mess with him is just asking for trouble,” the subordinate who relayed the order kindly advised the helmsman.

The helmsman was sweating profusely. After hesitating for a moment, he exchanged glances with his other mates. Out of respect for the unknown dangers, they ultimately did not dare to carry out the order to increase the engine speed to maximum.

Kago, who was already so angry that his eyes were red, did not notice these subtle differences. He switched to a different pair of binoculars and kept staring intently at the small boat that was constantly maneuvering and fleeing ahead.

At the same time, he fantasized that as soon as he closed the distance even a little, he would immediately order machine gun fire in conjunction with naval gunfire to completely blast that small boat to smithereens!


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