Chapter 2131 - Let Me Have Some Peace (1/2)
Translator: Exodus Tales Editor: Exodus Tales
Translated by XephiZ
Edited by Aelryinth
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Half an hour ago, the shadows of the coconut trees were swaying softly on the beach, and the sea was clear, too. However, a huge stormy cloud had approached from the distance, followed by a strong wind. The leaves of the coconut trees were rustling loudly.
Huge coconuts fell to the ground. There were only a few thuds at first, but as the wind grew stronger, the coconuts began falling like hail.
“It’s coming!” Tuis’ eyes glittered. His blue eyes were fixed on the gray waves.
“Master Tuis, how do you know the Tyrant Titan is going to show up here? We have been fighting Tyrant Titans for a long time, yet we always struggle to locate them. If we could predict where they are going to show up, we would have avoided many incidents that bring us shame,” Golden Sun Knight Lucas asked.
“It must be the difference between Tuis and you knights,” Tuis smiled arrogantly.
Fierce waves were rolling on the sea. An unusual wave suddenly rose above the others. It did not splash down after reaching its peak, but was replaced by a massive silhouette instead.
“It’s a Sea Titan!” Golden Knight Lucas yelled nervously.
“I’ve been waiting a long time for it!” Tuis grinned. His first prey had finally appeared!
“Star Constellation Moon Trapping Formation!” Golden Sun Knight Lucas ordered.
“Master Lucas, our captain isn’t here. We can’t complete the formation!”
“Where’s Captain Jiang?”
“I think he’s still at the village.”
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Mo Fan might not be on friendly terms with the knights, but he still had to report for duty at the outpost.
The outpost was in Jade Bay City. The people of the Black Church only dared stir up trouble at remote areas away from the city. They did not have the guts to mess with Mages and Hunters in the city, nor would they confront the Parthenon’s knights directly.
Poseidon was talking to a general when Mo Fan, Zhao Manyan, and Mu Bai reached the outpost.
Poseidon glanced at Mo Fan and pointed at the meeting room, telling them to wait inside.