"And," Lisanna said smugly, "there's also the ultimate boss—Mira."

"She is the one who sees things most clearly."

"Of course, 'we' are excluding Erza. She just looks shocked and says, 'Huh? Why?!' Then she goes off to eat melons and flaunt her little cakes, showing off her lack of femininity!"

"." Elfman, Laxus.

"Anyway," Lisanna said, holding up the straw, the water droplets inside already sucked out, then she aimed the straw at Laxus and blew on it.

"call--"

Laxus's hair swayed in the wind. Lisanna ignored the bulging veins on Laxus's forehead and continued, "Mira said: It's not bad to continue for now, but when you feel it's not right, you can stop according to your own thoughts. Yefrit is not as good as you—at least in terms of understanding Abbagrim."

“I understand,” Elfman nodded.

"Elfman," Laxus finally spoke, "Take it."

He sold two tickets.

"Huh?" Lisanna exclaimed, "Laxus has finally figured it out!"

"Hmph." Laxus snorted coldly.

Elfman walked over, picked it up and looked at it: "Tickets to the Paradise Hotel!"

“Let’s go have some fun after we make up,” Laxus said.

“Thank you, Laxus.” Elfman nodded and turned to leave.

“Brother Laxus,” Lisanna said with a wronged expression, “I’ve never been to the Paradise Hotel before.”

"."

“I haven’t been to Paradise Hotel yet!” Lisanna repeated, only this time raising her voice.

"."

"Humph!"

Seeing Laxus remain silent, Lisanna snorted angrily, pouted, buried her head, and sulked on the table.

"Let's go after the S-rank assessment is over," Laxus said helplessly.

"Just the two of us?" Lisanna looked up.

"If you want."

"Then come with me to buy a swimsuit tomorrow!"

"..." Laxus said helplessly, "You should handle that yourself, or go find Mirajane and the others. It's not appropriate for me to do that."

"Sigh," Lisanna sighed, looking helpless. "No one would believe it if I told them. The two of us agreed to go to the beach together and were picking out swimsuits, but the boy said, 'You go by yourself, I'm not going.'" Her voice was sarcastic.

Laxus remained silent for a long time before finally saying, "Alright."

"Looks so reluctant," Lisanna complained. "You're making me watch a swimsuit show of pretty young girls and you're still not happy about it. If it were Yefrit, he would have agreed immediately."

Laxus: "."

The night passed.

Abba Greene didn't sleep well last night.

In the early hours of the morning, during her last forced sleep, she dreamt that Elfman resolutely broke up with her—he said with a look of disappointment, "Let's break up, Abba Greene. Your personality is too strong, I can't stand it anymore." Then Elfman resolutely left, scaring her so much that she screamed "No!" and then she sat up in a cold sweat.

She calmed down a little and comforted herself, saying, "Impossible, that idiot wouldn't do such a thing."

She glanced out the window; it was already daylight. She said expectantly, "That idiot should be waiting for me outside already!"

Abba Greene didn't even have time to put on her shoes before rushing downstairs, but then she remembered that she could see part of the house from the window—the living room, including the stairs.

She couldn't let the other person see that she ran downstairs barefoot, as if she couldn't wait!

It was clearly Elfman's fault, although he would never have said those words if someone hadn't given him the bad idea!

Most likely it's Yefrit!

That twisted bastard just wants to see us make a fool of ourselves!

The mastermind was Yefrit, but Elfman was also wrong to trust her so easily and embarrass her!

In particular—he shouldn't have used reverse psychology, the kind of thing you use to trick girls, to achieve his goal!

Abba Greene turned back to her room, dressed herself, and then slowly walked down the stairs.

She kept glancing out the window out of the corner of her eye.

"What about people?"

Elfman was standing at the door yesterday.

Based on Abba Green's understanding of this guy, he could only come up with such a stupid self-inflicted injury scheme.

But Elfman didn't come?

Abba Green quickly went to the kitchen, grabbed a bag of trash, and pretended to throw it away before walking outside.

But after searching everywhere, Elfman didn't show up at all!

'boom'

She threw the garbage bag on the ground, turned around, slammed the door, and went home.

Chapter 155, Emily: Everyone's on a date.

Where did Elfman go?

Abba Greene waited all day, but he never came.

The more he thought about it, the angrier he became, and he couldn't help but worry—had he really angered the honest man?

Elfman isn't such a petty person.

Elfman carried his bundle and left the city.

“Elfman. Where are you going?” Cana called out.

Elfman turned to look.

There were signs of a battle in the open space on one side.

The turtledove sat on a fallen tree trunk, leaning on a sword, looking relaxed.

Kana was covered in sweat and was frantically replenishing her water supply.

"What brings you to the forest?"

“Oh, training,” Kana said. “This time, I’m determined to reach S-rank!”

"Hmm." Elfman nodded. Cana is like this every year, but as Natsu and the others grow up, objectively speaking, it will be difficult for at least the next few years. There are also Gajeel, Juvia, and others—although he thinks the next few years will also be difficult. Wendy and Emily, who have grown up, should not be underestimated either.

Perhaps Elfman is looking towards the dove; this year will be the closest Kana has ever come.

After all, the Izakura is quite strong.

"Good luck to you guys," Elfman said.

"Speaking of which, you made Abba Green angry, why aren't you going to coax her? Why are you going out of town now?" Kana asked gossipy.

“I have my own plans,” Elfman said, and then left.

"Phew—" Kana let out a long breath, looked at Ikaruga, and said, "Let's continue, Ikaruga. Before the assessment, try your best to increase your strength by even a little bit."

“Okay.” The turtledove stood up.

"Natsu Natsu, come help me! I can't pull it, it must be huge!"

Lucy's shouts came from the riverbank.

“I’m here!” Natsu quickly replied.

"Love—" Habby was also straining.

Elfman walked over with some curiosity.

Lucy was holding her fishing rod, pulling it up to its full length. The river seemed to boil over, with water splashing two or three meters high—it looked like a big one!

Her body was being dragged towards the river. Harpy flew up behind her, holding onto the fishing rod with all his might, but he still couldn't hold on.

Natsu quickly dropped the fishing rod, grabbed Lucy with one arm and the fishing rod with the other, and exerted force!

'boom'

A huge, strange fish, almost as tall as a person, was pulled up.

Elfman couldn't help but shake his head—Even if Yevlith fished his whole life, he wouldn't catch a fish that big.

'patta'

The fish was thrown onto the riverbank by Natsu's pole.

"It's huge!" Happy exclaimed excitedly as he pounced on it.

"Hahaha—" Lucy laughed, "Fishing isn't that hard!"

She pounced on it too, because she estimated that the fish was about the same height as her, and with its round body, it must be much heavier than her—a whole year's worth of fishing for Yevlit might not even equal the weight of this one!

By the way, are we going to get lost and end up at Yefrit's house later?

Forget it.

Lucy shook her head, knowing she was easily targeted by that guy.

Just now.

The struggling fish slapped Happy away with its tail and knocked Lucy to the ground.

That's really powerful!

"Hahaha, you two idiots!" Natsu burst into laughter upon seeing this.

"Natsu!!!" Lucy scrambled to her feet, not bothering to clean the dry grass roots and leaves from her hair, and lunged at the gloating guy.

'puff'

Lucy tackled Natsu, straddled him, and unleashed a barrage of professional punches on him.

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