"Who's there?" Olombus looked up, staring directly at the source of the voice.

But as he made out the approaching figure, the smile on his face abruptly froze, a flicker of fear flashing in his eyes.

It wasn't until the person was right in front of him that he realized he was already breaking out in a cold sweat.

What terrified him even more was that even with the person standing right there, his Observation Haki hadn't detected their presence.

Olombus shouted loudly, "Friend, more friends mean more paths. How about we get acquainted? I have some influence in the latter half of the Grand Line."

Olombus patted his chest, guaranteeing, "Once I finish this job, I'll definitely have a drink with you! You're a friend I'm making!"

He made a choice that other pirates would consider shameful, his tone laced with pleading and flattery, trying to talk his way out of the situation.

His voice was slightly unnatural. The roar he usually used to intimidate his subordinates now sounded like an aging sea wolf, the authority in his voice completely gone.

"Make friends with pirates?"

Jin An lightly landed on the deck, his muscles bulging, Observation Haki completely enveloping the area where the pirates were.

Under his gaze, the pirates on the deck seemed to have no secrets; every breath, every tremor, every glance was taken in by Jin An.

"We don't seem to have provoked you, have we?"

Even if they didn't know Jin An's identity, they didn't want to needlessly provoke an enemy.

"You're all pirates. Do you even care if you've provoked someone?"

Jin An looked at the pirate who spoke, a hint of mockery on his lips.

Pirates generally only care about enjoying life and aren't interested in new events happening in the world, so naturally, they didn't know about Jin An, the rising star in the Marines.

The next moment, a flash of brilliance appeared in Jin An's eyes.

The restrained, surging aura instantly spread rapidly in all directions, an invisible force rushing towards the pirates.

Accompanied by the sharp sound of a blade being drawn, the Wild Goose Wing Blade was already in his hand.

The first thing that entered the pirates' sight was the terrifying gleam of the blade.

"Looks like we can't come to an agreement!"

"Then I'll see how you, alone, can handle our fight!"

In Olombus's roar, the pirates raised their swords and surrounded the lone figure in their midst.

Jin An seemed isolated and helpless, but he was as calm as a deep pool. He stood firm, already anticipating this outcome.

His expression didn't change; it was still so indifferent and calm.

The pirates roared, the blades cutting through the air, surrounding Jin An like shadows.

But what they found strange was that Jin An seemed to be able to foresee the trajectory of every blade, easily deflecting their attacks.

Boom!!!

In an instant, the attacks they launched with all their might were suddenly deflected, a fierce gale raging, stirring up a cloud of dust.

The sudden change caused everyone to subconsciously raise their arms to shield their eyes.

Clang!!!

In a flash, under the control of his sixth sense, Olombus raised his whip, barely blocking Jin An's attack.

"What a pity. I was originally planning to let you have an easy journey to the afterlife," Jin An smiled, drawing back.

Olombus subconsciously looked for the figure who had just attacked him, a hint of fear mixed with a trace of relief in his heart.

The dust dissipated.

The pirates regained their sight, knowing that if they didn't quickly deal with their opponent, they would fall into an even more disadvantageous situation.

"Don't worry about getting hurt, kill him at all costs!"

"..."

If they hesitated any longer, they wouldn't be able to leave this place today.

Amidst the raging storm of blades, Jin An's gaze remained calm—like the undisturbed ice on a winter lake.

He accurately captured the movements of every enemy, his muscles exploding at the necessary moment, executing one precise roundhouse kick and elbow strike after another.

He drew his blade from bottom to top, a flash of light passing, and a team of pirates was instantly beheaded.

He lowered his eyes, watching the reckless pirates in front of him, calmly continuing to swing his blade.

He leisurely reaped the lives of one pirate after another.

Jin An's legs compressed like springs, then he leaped up, arcing through the space like a flash of light, jumping over the enemies' heads and landing skillfully behind them.

When the pirates turned around, they could only see the moment Jin An swung his blade like the Grim Reaper, and then they felt themselves flying high into the air.

Olombus stared ahead, his hand no longer trembling as he gripped his sword.

His eyes were bloodshot, barely regaining his fighting spirit, he shouted sternly at Jin An in the distance, "I can now forgive your actions. If you still don't give up, I'll pay any price to keep you here!"

The pirates heard a hint of panic in Olombus's words.

Their admiral had built up such a great reputation on this sea step by step, and had never shown such an expression when fighting someone.

The pirates understood their captain's intentions and acted silently, using their bodies to cover their captain's actions.

Jin An dodged to the side, avoiding Olombus's embrace. He slightly flipped his hand and grabbed the other's arm before he could retract it.

Fine beads of sweat appeared on Olombus's forehead, and his originally indifferent face showed a hint of disbelief.

The enormous force transmitted from his arm twisted his arm into an extremely exaggerated arc. He could even hear the sound of his arm muscles tearing.

"Ah!!!!!"

The strong arm only lasted for less than a second before it was directly twisted off.

He covered the wound that was gushing blood and only then cried out, only to feel his collar being grabbed and suddenly flying backward.

He barely stopped after crashing through several pirate ships, blood constantly gushing from the corners of his mouth, almost going to hell.

He supported himself on the ship, trying to stand up.

Just as he was about to stand up, he was kicked to the ground again.

In terror, he looked up with all his strength.

He saw that the demon was looking down at him, those eyes devoid of human emotion, only endless coldness.

Olombus grinned, spitting out a mouthful of blood:

"I admit defeat..."

"You came for me, right..."

"I'm satisfied to die on this sea. Besides, I enjoyed it for so long, and so many people died at my hands."

"How delightful..."

Jin An glanced at him and casually slashed his blade across the other's neck.

He didn't know how to repent before he died. This kind of person completely lacks humanity.

"..."

Jin An wiped the blood off his blade, kicked Olombus's body into the sea, and turned to fly towards the coast.

The pirates watched the ship gradually sinking into the sea, unable to recover for a moment.

They didn't even see how the other party did all this.

Moreover, where did their great captain go?

They heard a roar, and then their ship changed its appearance.

Their ships were all made by highly skilled shipwrights using high-strength alloys.

The remaining pirates swallowed.

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