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Chapter 25 - Chapter 25: Sakazuki: Why? This isn't fair.

"Do you need my help?"

Tyrant Kuma, who had been observing for a long time, suddenly appeared behind Admiral Sakazuki.

Admiral Sakazuki's offensive paused.

He stared at Tyrant Kuma with a hint of vigilance, a pirate not to be underestimated.

"Admiral Sakazuki, leave him to me. You go deal with them." The one-armed Tokikake's gaze locked onto Tyrant Kuma.

Don't even think about interfering.

No one can change the outcome today.

Kevin is as good as dead.

"I can take you away, but the ship, I can't help with that." Tyrant Kuma ignored Tokikake and met Kevin's gaze.

His ability could instantly send people flying, but he couldn't take away a massive pirate ship.

Tyrant Kuma was also very confused.

Bringing the ship to the battlefield was simply the most illogical choice, completely cutting off their chance to retreat.

He couldn't understand it.

"No need." Kevin refused Tyrant Kuma's kind offer.

Bringing the Tomorrow to the battlefield was for faster boarding; otherwise, if it stayed on the shore, a distance of several thousand meters, getting on board would require a certain price.

Tyrant Kuma was very surprised.

He couldn't figure out what method Kevin had to escape Admiral Sakazuki's pursuit with such a cumbersome ship.

Tyrant Kuma stepped aside.

He would not participate.

Admiral Sakazuki and Tokikake also didn't bother to deal with Tyrant Kuma immediately.

"Come on, get moving, let me see how you escape." Admiral Sakazuki's taunts continued.

"Rumble."

A roar came from inside the Tomorrow.

The Tomorrow, capable of moving on land, which had stopped, started moving again, driving forward.

"Great Eruption!"

Admiral Sakazuki immediately made his move.

A massive magma fist, with enough power to crush a mountain, slammed into the bow of the Tomorrow.

Magma splattered and flew everywhere.

The confident Admiral Sakazuki froze.

His body stiff, he slowly raised his head, looking in disbelief at his own fist, which hadn't even touched the pirate ship before it was blocked.

If it had been blocked by Kevin or Gyon,

He could accept it.

He watched Kevin and Gyon, looking down at him playfully, as if watching a clown's performance.

No one made a move.

"Impossible."

Akainu couldn't accept it.

He swung his fist again: "Hellhound!"

After a deafening sound like the world collapsing.

The situation was the same as before; Tomorrow remained motionless. Akainu's ultimate move couldn't cause the slightest damage to Tomorrow.

"What's going on?!"

Akainu's mind buzzed, his bewildered eyes filled with confusion.

"Special ability?" Tokikake instantly arrived at the stern: "Cannon Punch!"

His single arm struck Tomorrow.

The immense force caused the ground to crack continuously.

"It's a special defensive ability. If it defends the stern, it'll be difficult to account for the bow." Akainu quickly coordinated with Tokikake to attack, one at the front and one at the back.

After a thunderous roar.

Nothing changed.

Tokikake was also stunned.

He and Akainu at the bow looked at each other in bewilderment.

This was insane.

"I'll give you five more minutes. After five minutes, I'm leaving." Kevin sat leisurely at the bow.

Hancock brought a coat and draped it over him.

Koala immediately brought tea and water.

Hancock's two sisters brought chairs and a tea table, placing snacks on it.

They watched Akainu below with amusement.

They had personally experienced Tomorrow's invincible defense yesterday, and their expressions at the time were the same as Akainu's now—expressions of doubting life itself.

As an Admiral.

The dignified highest combat power of the Marines.

He was now being treated like a monkey, an entertainment.

Akainu's face was ashen, and hideous blue veins constantly bulged on his forehead and neck.

"It's a special ability, but there's definitely no ability without a weakness."

Akainu didn't believe that a ship could truly be indestructible.

His fists, carrying immense power, furiously smashed all around Tomorrow—the bow, the hull, the stern—and he even manipulated magma from underground to attack the ship's bottom.

Akainu's heart sank into an ice cellar.

Impregnable.

No blind spots.

"I don't believe it!" Akainu leaped up, looking across the space at Kevin at the bow.

He was actually drinking tea and eating snacks.

Damn it!

"Meteor Volcano!"

Giant magma fists flew into the sky, and then magma fists, like a meteor shower, continuously fell from the sky!

They smashed into a mountain, and a corner of the mountain was shattered.

They smashed into the ground, creating a hundred-meter deep crater.

They landed on Tomorrow.

An invisible barrier blocked the magma fists, blossoming like fireworks in the air.

"So beautiful."

The best viewing angle.

Gyon and the others couldn't help but take out their cameras to capture this beautiful scene.

Akainu was furious.

With a muffled grunt, that suffocating feeling clogged his chest, almost driving him insane.

"Drag it out. I don't believe there are no blind spots forever."

Akainu continued to attack.

With his stamina, he could keep going for several more days and nights without a problem.

Kevin's eyes narrowed slightly. As expected of an Admiral, his experience was indeed rich.

But five minutes had already passed.

Kevin slowly stood up: "Since you can't do it, we're leaving."

"Can you leave? It's just an invincible defense. I'll just block your way." Akainu stretched out his hand to block Tomorrow.

Kevin smiled.

Akainu's heart skipped a beat. Was there something wrong?

He saw Kevin slowly draw his blade and slash it towards him, a sword energy shockwave pressing down.

Akainu, instead of being surprised, was delighted.

"What a great opportunity! Attack me. At this moment, my defense naturally disappears." Admiral Sakazuki's eyes lit up. No matter what kind of defense it was, it should be the same internally and externally. If one could attack from the inside to the outside, then one could also attack from the outside to the inside.

Admiral Sakazuki did not dodge or flee.

Even if he had to take this move head-on with his body, he was unwilling to miss the chance to counterattack.

"Whoosh!"

After the sword energy passed, a splash of blood burst forth from Admiral Sakazuki's face, and a section of his ear was even sliced off.

He was stunned.

He looked at his fist, which was blocked again.

His mind buzzed.

"Why?" Admiral Sakazuki spat blood. If it could attack from the inside to the outside, why couldn't it attack from the outside to the inside? This isn't fair!!!

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