Do you really think that Mr. Lin is some kind of virtuous man or woman?

What he said before was just because he was too lazy to cause trouble. If someone suddenly jumps out and causes trouble, he will not hesitate to take action.

As for morality and immorality, according to the Yan Kingdom, those are used to restrict gentlemen. As long as someone lacks morality, no one can use such things to restrict him.

"Barely enough?"

Upon hearing this, Gretia, who had been watching the whole thing, took a breath and gripped the spear shaft tightly.

She didn't know what this person was trying to do by detonating lava to fill the sea, but it seemed that he wasn't very satisfied with the effect of the spell.

So to what extent should it be done?

You have to understand, this person had just used a sea of ​​violent lightning to engulf countless sea creatures, and then, just before that, there was another eruption of lava that was no less powerful than the sea of ​​lightning. How can this person still be called human?

How could such immense power be hidden within that seemingly ordinary body?

Such a being is practically a walking disaster; he alone could rival an entire nation. Goredia even felt that even Agor wouldn't have an easy time facing him.

That is... a monster whose human body is comparable to the most powerful creation, the Forged Yang Colossus. Any language or words used to describe it seem pale and powerless.

At that moment, all her arrogance and disdain for the land vanished.

With such monsters existing on land, what power does Agor have to look down on the land nations?

One person can challenge your entire country; who knows how many more like that exist on land?

With such a powerful figure in charge, even if the land dwellers were still in the primitive era of slash-and-burn agriculture, Agor, with its highly advanced technology, could not look down on them from the perspective of hard power.

No matter how eloquently you speak, it can't hide the fact that their fist is indeed big enough to overturn the ocean.

"It's barely enough to isolate Hai Si and allow him to run directly into Saltwind City. That's fine. I'm too lazy to go to any more trouble. It's just a temporary base anyway, so it'll be good enough."

Lin Lu nodded, looking completely at ease, seemingly not taking the feat of reclaiming land from the sea so casually as a mere gesture to heart.

He glanced at Gretia, estimated the amount of power he could still use, looked up at the sky, waved his hand at the thick dark clouds, and said lightly, "It's cloudy. I don't like it. Let's disperse."

call!

In an instant, the sky cracked open, the clouds churned, and golden light burst forth, illuminating the earth.

In the blink of an eye, the wind swept away the clouds, and a bright sun hung high in the sky, piercing through the mist. The coastal city of Yanfeng was once again bathed in warm sunlight.

The heavy clouds in the sky dissipated in an instant!

This trick was learned from the old Celestial Master. It's not really a magic spell, but just a clever application of one's own power. It doesn't have much power except for dispersing the dark clouds.

Lin Lu had reservations about the specific purpose of the old man's trick; he only felt that it was perfect for showing off and had an outstanding effect.

"..."

Looking up at the sky, Gretia's cheeks trembled. She felt numb, unable to think of any words to describe this man.

If there are gods on earth, they would probably look like this. This level of strength is already incredibly high. Anyway, if a real fight broke out, even if she were to assume that she had superb martial arts skills and could move freely in and out of the Sea Clan, she probably wouldn't be a match for this man.

The gap was so vast that it was impossible to see even the edges; such immense power was beyond her ability to even outline.

If you can see their backs, you can still have the will to catch up. But one is an ant on the ground, while the other stands as high as a star in the sky. You can't even see them, so how can you catch up?

"Miss Goredia, shall I take you to meet the deep-sea hunters of Saltwind City?"

Feeling slightly weak, Lin Lu remained calm and composed, as if she had just done something casually, and extended an invitation with a smile.

"Thank you very much, I really want to meet her."

Goredia snapped out of her daze and nodded somewhat awkwardly. If Agor's colleagues or the deep-sea hunters saw her like this, they would probably rub their eyes and wonder if they were seeing things.

Unlike Skadi and Laurentina, who are pure warriors and deep-sea hunters, she holds a considerable position in the sea: Agor Technical Administrator, Honorary Legion Commander, Chief War Architect of the Deep-Sea Hunters... a plethora of titles.

Even in the entire Agor region, she was among the very top group of people, holding a high position. When had she ever treated someone with such a cautious attitude?

However, at this moment, she couldn't help but be careful.

How could small fish and shrimp remain indifferent in the face of a shark?

The shock Lin Lu brought to her has shaken the worldview she had built up in her past life. She can't even see the limits of this man's strength, so how dare she be presumptuous?

It's no exaggeration to say that if Agor saw what happened today, when Lin Lu went to Agor, they would have to receive her with the highest level of courtesy, not daring to be careless in the slightest. The power of a walking natural disaster is that great. No matter how many ulterior motives they may have, they must respect this real and existing force.

The deep-sea hunter, known for his individual strength, was like a toddler learning to speak in front of this man, naive and laughable. In the face of absolute power, even if this strong man did nothing, no one could ignore his presence.

Therefore, Goredia was on tenterhooks, her body tense, and she dared not do anything that might offend anyone.

Lin Lu walked forward, and she followed closely beside her, step by step. If it weren't for her years of experience and composure that kept her calm, she probably would have already revealed the tension she was trying so hard to suppress.

Seeing her like this, Lin Lu nodded inwardly without saying anything and led the way.

Having used several powerful spells in succession, he was quite weak and needed some time to recover, so he didn't use any more tricks and walked steadily on the ground.

Fortunately, he was not far from Kal'tsit and the others. If it weren't for the rocks blocking his view, he could be seen with his own eyes. So, after walking for only a few minutes, Greta saw the person she wanted to see.

However, to her surprise, there were actually two deep-sea hunters present, instead of the one she had sensed earlier.

She knew both of them.

"Lauren Tina? You're... Skadi from Team Three?"

"team leader!"

Laurentina saw Grandia approaching and waved happily. She and Grandia had a very close relationship. When they were in the Deep Sea Hunters unit, it was Grandia, the captain, who had always taken care of her. Now, seeing her long-lost captain, she was naturally overjoyed.

"Second Captain?"

Skadi tilted her head and thought for a moment, then remembered who this person was.

Compared to Laurentina, her relationship with Grandia was merely acquaintance, not very close.

The deep-sea hunters are divided into several large teams, each carrying out different missions, so they don't have many opportunities to cooperate or meet.

Laurentina and Gretina belong to the Second Battalion, while she belongs to the Third Battalion.

In the past, it was Ulbian, the captain of the third team, who was responsible for negotiating and discussing with the other captains. She didn't have much to do with it, so they didn't get to know each other very well.

"I am glad to see that you are still alive."

Grandia reached out and touched Laurentina's hair, a slight smile appearing on her usually serious face.

Even though she wasn't very familiar with Skadi, it was still a happy thing to see another compatriot here. After all, after that great battle, who knows how many deep-sea hunters would have survived.

but……

"Skadi, you give me... a strange feeling."

With a slight frown, Goredia was puzzled to find that even at such close range, she could hardly sense Skadi's presence. However, the feeling of being connected by blood had not completely disappeared, but remained in a faint state. She had never encountered such a thing before.

"Second team...Gredia, as you can see, I am no longer a deep-sea hunter. Now, I am the knight of the Golden Tree."

Skadi knew what she was talking about, but didn't explain in detail, only saying a simple sentence.

"Escape from the Deep Sea Hunters?"

Upon hearing this, Goredia's brows furrowed into a knot.

Deep-sea hunters don't have the concept of retirement...

Not to mention that Skadi has now claimed to have left the Deepsea Hunters and joined another organization.

For Agor, this essentially meant betrayal.

As the governor of Agor and the captain of the Deepsea Hunters, she simply couldn't turn a blind eye to this betrayal.

In other words, Skadi was just a pure warrior and didn't possess any of Agor's secret information, otherwise...

“Captain, we’ve done everything we could, and we can’t go back to Agor anyway. There’s nothing wrong with Skadi joining another organization, is there?”

Laurentina immediately saw through what Gladys was thinking and defended Skadi. She wasn't particularly loyal to Agor and didn't think Skadi's actions were wrong.

"Are you serious, Skadi?"

Goredia ignored her, her crimson eyes fixed on Skadi, and asked in a deep voice.

"Yes, I will no longer obey Agor."

Skadi spoke with absolute certainty, without the slightest hesitation.

After learning the truth about the deep sea, she might still go looking for trouble with Agor. How could she possibly work for Agor again?

Skadi, the deep-sea hunter, died long ago in that war that slayed the gods. Now, she is merely a furnace knight of the Golden Tree.

“This is betrayal.”

"Whatever you say."

Their eyes met, and Skadi slowly shook her head, offering no explanation, for she didn't need to.

It was Agor who betrayed her, betrayed all the Deepsea Hunters. She could explain, but there was no need.

—For deep-sea hunters, the best explanation is always battle, not pale and powerless words.

That's what she thought, and that's what she did. Facing the gloomy-faced Godia, the knight carrying the greatsword stretched his hand behind his back, and golden light flowed faintly on his fair skin.

From the beginning, she never intended to persuade Greta with words. Beating her down first and then explaining was much simpler and more efficient than wasting breath.

"Do you know what you're talking about?"

Seeing Skadi's actions, Goredia's face darkened, and she tilted her spear slightly. However, she did not make a move, but instead closed her eyes after remaining silent.

"Skadi, the Deep Sea Hunter, has died in the war."

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