Pirates: Rush to the Peak

Chapter 909 Anxious Zaire Saint

The captain of the special agents had a look of panic on his face, with beads of sweat even appearing on his forehead. He explained to Zaire Saint with a slightly trembling voice.

Upon hearing this, Saint Zaire's face suddenly turned gloomy, his brows furrowed tightly, and a hint of displeasure flashed in his eyes.

He snorted coldly and said, "Since you can't find them, don't stop. Dive into the sea again and search carefully! If you still can't find them... Humph! You should know what the consequences will be!"

Before he finished speaking, Saint Zaire waved his arm, and a mysterious and powerful force suddenly emerged.

Then, above Karp's head, a teleportation array flashing with strange light appeared out of thin air. The teleportation array was like a huge mouth, emitting a frightening breath, as if it wanted to swallow everything.

In an instant, Karp was sucked into the teleportation array by the powerful suction force and disappeared without a trace.

At this moment, Akainu and Aokiji, who were far away on the other side, were sitting opposite each other, discussing together the various complex power structures that were currently appearing on this vast ocean.

The two men looked solemn, concentrating on analyzing the situation and trying to find a solution.

Suddenly, a loud bang echoed throughout the room, and the originally closed office door was suddenly slammed open without any warning.

A man in a naval lieutenant commander's uniform rushed into the house with a panicked look on his face and staggering steps.

He was panting and his face was as pale as paper, obviously he had experienced a thrilling incident.

"What's the matter?" Akainu's face was solemn, his voice was as low as thunder, and it carried a strong deterrent power.

The major was so frightened that his face was full of fear. His lips trembled slightly and he stammered, "Admiral Akainu, something bad has happened! Vice Admiral Garp suddenly appeared in the middle of the square covered in blood."

"what?!"

Hearing this, Aokiji, who was sitting next to him, changed his expression instantly. He immediately looked up at him with a hint of nervousness in his eyes.

Then he stood up from the chair, moved quickly as if the wind, and rushed to the major in just two steps.

Then, together with Akainu, he stared at the major in front of him.

The naval lieutenant commander, who was being fixed by two sharp gazes, immediately had beads of sweat the size of beans on his forehead, sliding down like raindrops, as if his whole body was enveloped by an invisible pressure, making it almost impossible for him to breathe.

"General..." He squeezed out these two words from his throat with difficulty, but his voice was as small as a mosquito's buzz.

Akainu and Aokiji heard his shout and quickly withdrew their aura.

They turned their heads slightly and exchanged a meaningful look with each other.

"Kuzan..." Akainu's low and solemn voice sounded, as if carrying endless worry.

"Yeah." Aokiji's simple response revealed the same heavy mood.

The two looked at each other, their eyes full of worry and uneasiness, and they whispered at almost the same time: "I'm afraid something happened to the Tianlong people..."

These few short words were like a heavy burden pressing on my heart, making the air particularly oppressive.

"Where is Vice Admiral Garp now?" Akainu asked anxiously.

"We have sent him to the emergency room for emergency treatment." The major replied quickly.

Before the major general could finish his words, Akainu and Aokiji turned around without hesitation and strode forward like an arrow from a bow, running towards the door at lightning speed.

At this moment, ripples suddenly appeared on the calm sea surface, followed by a series of loud noises - a large number of bubbles burst and water splashed everywhere.

A soaking wet agent suddenly popped his head out of the sea, gasping for breath.

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