483 Predator Fly (2/2)
”Don't look at me with your disgusting face. I'm afraid I might chop your head off.” The man was exuding a terrifying aura.
”Oh man, don't be like that uncle. You're scaring me…” The red-haired man's eyes turned into crescent moon shapes.
Suddenly, the red-haired man felt tightness in his neck like a metal hand was strangling him. His body dangled in the air.
”Talk to me like that again and I'll kill you!” The man remained expressionless, but the red-haired man could tell that he was not joking.
”I'm sorry, I'll never do that again.” The red-haired man raised his hands innocently while smiling.
The man released him slowly and stood aside. He seemed like he did not want to be in contact with the young man.
”I'm just joking. Why are you so mad?” The red-haired man rubbed his asphyxiated throat.
”How long does it take to finish this?” The man asked stonily.
”Now, the fog is still lingering. Although we have the signals of the Predator Flies, the activities of the people must be affected. Looking at the progress, it might take more than an hour to complete the capture,” the red-haired man explained.
”The Martial Hunter College is coming. Warn them to watch out,” the man instructed.
”We've locked the forest, so no dimensional relic will be able to enter. The nearest C-grade foothold is more than 2,000 kilometers away. Liu Ming isn't around, so at the speed of the two deputies, they would need around an hour to get here. The rest who ride on flying mounts will take more than two hours. As long as I block the two deputies, we'll be able to capture all of them by the time the rest get here. It'll be useless for them to come.”
”This batch of offering to the god is massive. We can't afford to miss anything. Please take this seriously,” the man warned.
”Don't worry. This is the first time I'm partnering with you. I'll give my 120% to make you happy.” The red-haired man raised an eyebrow.
”Uncle, would you consider me as your full-time partner?”
”No, I'm good on my own,” the man rejected straight away.
”Sigh, such a heartbreaking response…”