Chapter 25: The Abyssal Hunt Begins

High up in the sky, the white dragon stretched its body within the clouds.

Once it passed through the cloud layer, its vision cleared; the moonlight fell like quicksilver, bathing the world above the clouds in a silver glow.

At this moment, the white dragon returned to its normal, massive size, tearing the clouds into shreds as it soared through them.

Finally, the white dragon flashed by, leaving only a silver wave in the clouds.

Ten minutes later, the white dragon appeared over the Jizhou Ocean.

Before the catastrophe, this was the largest ocean on Kun Star, but now it was occupied by countless terrifying giant marine beasts.

While the vast majority of the land on Kun Star had become a playground for ghosts, the ocean was a paradise for beasts.

Although the mutation class of those giant marine beasts wasn’t necessarily high, the combat power unleashed by their massive bodies was comparable to that of top-tier, terrifying monsters.

At this moment, a fierce wind raged across the surface of the Jizhou Ocean, whipping up towering waves.

Beneath the turbulent waters lay a deep, dark world that inspired trepidation, as if countless abyssal maws were open, watching from below.

However, Xi Yu felt nothing.

In his previous life, the ocean was essentially his home; after the catastrophe, no one knew it better than him.

Many times when he encountered danger, he would dive headfirst into the sea, which always allowed him to escape safely.

The deep sea was indeed unpeaceful, but it had no effect on him.

Xi Yu hadn’t come here to reminisce; he was here to find some people—a hidden force left behind by the Ogaso people.

In the beginning, when the Ogaso spaceship crashed on Kun Star, there were only thirty-six survivors on the surface.

But in reality, there were actually two Ogaso spaceships that successfully landed on Kun Star, and one of them was hidden beneath the Jizhou Ocean.

In his past life, he had been forced to be a “guest” aboard this spaceship, so he was very clear about its hiding spot.

He knew thirteen B-class Ogaso people were hidden within this ship.

If not for their secret plans, with their strength, they would have been capable of easily toppling any nation at any time during the catastrophe.

Xi Yu believed that if not for the appearance of the white dragon and the [Divine Arena], this group of people would have continued to remain hidden.

In this life, the enemies Xi Yu wanted to retaliate against most were the Ogaso people.

This group was like rats, calculating everyone in the dark; after learning they were the culprits behind his tragic fate, he couldn’t wait a moment longer to eradicate them all.

However, he currently faced a choice.

Should he eliminate the thirteen B-class Ogaso people on this ship first, or go after the ultimate mastermind, Ao Lan?

Ao Lan’s reputation on Kun Star wasn’t prominent; among the publicly known Ogaso people, he was unremarkable. Yet, no one would expect him to be the leader of the Ogaso.

Furthermore, Ao Lan possessed a Morbid Food Sacrifice: the puppet body.

He had many puppet bodies; in his past life, Xi Yu knew of at least three, not including the one at the Jiao’an base.

Currently, there was one of his puppet bodies aboard the spaceship beneath the ocean.

If he chose to destroy this spaceship first, Ao Lan would definitely find out.

But if he went after Ao Lan first, his puppet body on the ship might become alert and flee. Compared to Ao Lan, the thirteen B-class experts were clearly a greater threat.

After careful consideration, Xi Yu decided to handle the thirteen B-class experts first.

Once he knew Ao Lan’s true face and trump cards, the man’s schemes wouldn’t amount to much.

But if the thirteen B-class experts managed to escape, the consequences would certainly not be small. As for Ao Lan, he would be dealt with sooner or later, so there was no rush; he would eliminate the greatest threat first.

Without further hesitation, Xi Yu dove headfirst into the deep sea.

****

Beneath the ocean was pitch black, especially since it was night.

But the black water was completely clear in the white dragon’s vision; even the slightly murky water didn’t cause him the slightest hindrance. The white dragon’s perception didn’t rely solely on its eyes, even though they possessed extraordinary power.

As he dove deeper, the ocean quickly grew calm.

After descending further, the water became crystal clear.

However, the water at this depth was far from peaceful, filled with various undercurrents.

At this point, glowing lights appeared in Xi Yu’s vision.

They were wonderful bioluminescent creatures of the deep sea.

Under the mutation of the particles, some had become more magical, while others had become exceptionally terrifying; regardless, their presence made the deep sea world incredibly lively.

Just then, a shadow appeared before Xi Yu.

A vast, undulating black shroud drifted through the water; it was a mutated devil ray.

Since the catastrophe, their bodies had grown flat yet incredibly massive.

Their most terrifying and stubborn trait lay in the lethal toxins within their bodies, which could kill even a B-class expert.

However, the white dragon merely released a trace of his majestic aura, and the mutated devil ray was instantly startled, fleeing in a flash.

With the sea beast gone, the white dragon’s path was completely clear.

A few minutes later, he arrived above the deep sea trench.

Without hesitation, the white dragon dove inside.

The immense water pressure had no effect on him.

Descending further, a rift within the trench appeared before him. The white dragon glided through, and in an instant, a jet-black alien spaceship shaped like a black fish appeared in his vision.

Owen was a follower of Prince Ao Lan, the thirteenth prince of the Ogaso Imperial Family.

At this moment, his eyes were open as he peered into the ocean world through the narrow viewing port of the spaceship; he had been looking at this scene for decades and had long grown sick of it.

From discovering Kun Star to successfully infiltrating and hiding, they had been viewed by Ao Lan as his greatest trump card, staying in this deep sea world for a full twenty-seven years.

Initially, their goal was to seize Kun Star, but they quickly abandoned that plan due to a hyper-dimensional phenomenon.

And that phenomenon was—the green-skinned train.

This was a hyper-dimensional wonder that had never even appeared in the Ogaso world.

This seemingly ordinary, slightly rusty green train made them realize that Kun Star must contain an unprecedented great secret. Thus, they began to lie low and gather strength, waiting for the day when Kun Star revealed its true secret so they could successfully seize this ultimate mystery.

However, the period of hiding was exceptionally difficult, dull, and tedious; even with their discipline, they felt they were going mad.

Therefore, slipping out occasionally for a breath of fresh air became their only way to decompress; even the prince’s puppet body turned a blind eye to this, acting as if he hadn’t seen.

However, Owen had already mapped out the surrounding area completely, so even these moments of relaxation didn’t bring him much joy. Thus, every time he went out, he had to find other things to pass the time.

But soon, Owen grew excited.

He had discovered an interesting little fellow outside the spaceship. It wasn’t large, was snow-white all over, and looked remarkably like the divine dragon from the myths of Kun Star’s Middle Continent.

However, how could a divine dragon be so small? It was likely a newly mutated sea beast.

This little fellow looked incredibly exquisite and interesting, to the point where even he couldn’t help but want to capture it and play with it. However, he also knew that to move freely at such depths, this white dragon-like beast’s strength shouldn’t be weak, perhaps even reaching C-class.

This made him look forward to it even more; perhaps this little white dragon could truly serve as his toy for a long time.

With that thought, Owen opened the airlock, preparing to go out and capture it.

But just then, the little white dragon, which had been wandering, suddenly appeared before his eyes.

The next moment, Owen felt his vision go dark, and his world was plunged into complete darkness.

Xi Yu paused before the Ogaso spaceship.

The alien spaceship was surely extremely valuable; he didn’t want to destroy it, as keeping it might allow the Middle Continent to research some technology.

If he hadn’t been worried about the Ogaso people destroying the ship from the inside, he would have been able to completely sweep them into the white dragon’s space while they were completely off guard.

To his surprise, while he was in a dilemma, one of the Ogaso people actually opened the airlock himself.

Xi Yu was delighted, stepping up to knock him unconscious with a single claw.

He didn’t kill him, wanting to see if he could extract the Ogaso’s hidden secrets later.

Subsequently, Xi Yu rushed into the spaceship, systematically knocking out the sleeping B-class Ogaso experts and tossing them all into the white dragon’s space. His space was essentially a true micro-world, so the people inside wouldn’t suffocate.

As for the remaining one who was startled awake, he couldn’t mount a resistance either, knocked out with a single claw like the others, including Ao Lan’s puppet body.

Hiding in the deep sea for so many years, they had long lost their edge and vigilance.

Thus, Xi Yu successfully captured the Ogaso’s greatest hidden force on Kun Star, along with an alien warship.

****

Laga, the capital of the Drance Federation.

Ao Lan lived in a luxurious villa in Laga, which boasted the highest level of security in the federation; there was no need to worry about any ghosts or beasts suddenly breaking in.

To the public, Ao Lan was a well-known playboy, and his status as an Ogaso made him highly popular in the federation’s high society.

Although he still appeared to be a mere C-class expert, which was average among the Ogaso, his youthful and handsome appearance had always been the key to his popularity over the years.

At this moment, Ao Lan was grooming himself, preparing to attend a ball tonight. Thinking of those beautiful men and women, he was as expectant as ever. His days on Kun Star had been smooth, and sometimes he even forgot what he wanted to accomplish on this planet.

But suddenly, Ao Lan’s face turned pale, and he lunged to support himself against the mirror.

The next moment, a look of horror appeared on his face.

Another of his puppet bodies had suddenly lost connection with him.

The puppet body at the Jiao’an base was one thing; that had been a bait he threw out. But this puppet body was different; this was his greatest trump card on Kun Star. Once it was gone, all his plans on Kun Star would be completely ruined.

In this moment, the once elegant Ao Lan’s face was filled with malice and terror. “Who is it? Who could destroy my puppet body without a sound? He was at B-class combat strength!”

The memory Ao Lan currently received was only the final fragment from the puppet—a white, terrifying silhouette.

Aside from that, he could see nothing else.

Ao Lan clenched his fists.

Aside from the puppet body, there were twelve B-class experts there as well. What kind of terrifying existence could kill his puppet before he could even react, right in the midst of them?

Ao Lan suddenly had an even more terrifying hypothesis; he wondered if the remaining twelve B-class experts had also met the same fate.

But they were hidden in the deepest part of the ocean; who could possibly discover them and wipe them out all at once?

Even coming from the Ogaso Empire, which possessed A-class heritage, Ao Lan felt a deep, chilling dread at this moment.

“Hide first.”

After his panic, Ao Lan immediately made a decision; he had to go into hiding.

He was worried that if the secret of the puppet body was discovered, he might be in mortal danger; he had absolutely no way to contend with a terrifying existence that could resolve thirteen B-class experts simultaneously. Although the probability of this was low, if it actually happened, he wouldn’t have a second chance.

Without further hesitation, and without taking anything with him, Ao Lan quickly vanished from the villa. From that day on, Ao Lan never appeared in the Drance Federation again.

Not long after Ao Lan vanished, a small white dragon appeared above his villa.

Under the night sky, no one could spot his existence.

‘He actually managed to run,’ Xi Yu thought, having suspected this possibility, but he wasn’t too dejected.

As his most troublesome enemy in his past life, his understanding of Ao Lan far exceeded even the First Realm Guard’s. He was intimately familiar with his current address, which was why he had been able to find his way here directly. However, despite his haste, he was still a step late; Ao Lan’s departure was even more decisive than he had anticipated.

After searching the villa and confirming Ao Lan had left recently and hadn’t simply gone out, Xi Yu finally gave up. Laga was not small, and finding Ao Lan wouldn’t be easy; he couldn’t afford the time to search for him slowly right now.

But since he had come all this way, he certainly couldn’t return empty-handed.

The white dragon directly entered the villa and swept clean all the supplies inside.

Leaving the villa, Xi Yu immediately set out again.

Since he had come this time, he wouldn’t return easily.

It was rare for the draconic instincts to have no effect on him, which allowed him to maintain the white dragon form for a longer period. He had plenty of time to eradicate all his enemies within the Drance Federation, ensuring they posed no threat to the Middle Continent.

He didn’t want to spare a single one of those B-class experts from the Drance Federation who had participated in hunting him in his past life. At this point, none of them had ascended to A-class, which was the best time to deal with them. This naturally included the [King of Twin Cannons], Acrylic; he hoped the man had already returned.

He was currently in his full-power white dragon form; if he found him this time, Acrylic wouldn’t be escaping.

In his previous life, this group had average strength but hid in the shadows, directing countless pieces of cannon fodder to conduct suicide attacks against him. At the time, he was heavily affected by the draconic instincts and lacked the energy to find them, leaving him in a wretched state for a long period.

Now, it was finally time to repay them.

Just then, Xi Yu perceived a massive shadow appearing in the distance.

Looking up, a mountain-like metal structure was slowly moving through the sky.

‘A levitating battleship!’ Xi Yu’s spirit jolted.

‘You search far and wide only to find it easily.’ He had just captured the Ogaso spaceship, and now the Drance Federation’s super battleship had appeared.

Compared to those B-class experts, this object was far more appealing to him.

Xi Yu immediately decided to capture this super battleship first.

Without the levitating battleships, how could the Drance Federation boast its might across the globe? This object was incredibly difficult to construct; over the years, the federation had only built three.

Thinking about it now, it was a pity; in his past life, he had destroyed two of them, which was truly a waste.

Without further hesitation, Xi Yu flew toward the levitating battleship.

Without any incident, Xi Yu successfully landed atop the battleship.

This filled him with immense emotion; in his past life, his massive body had been a target before these levitating battleships. The sky-covering firepower had forced him to retreat. Yet now, he had flown directly onto the battleship, and no one had detected his presence.

He felt more and more that the ability to shrink was far too useful.

Furthermore, when shrunken, even the white dragon’s passive absorption of Mutation Particles was significantly reduced. This not only allowed him to maintain the form longer, but also minimized the anomalies around him, which was why he hadn’t been discovered.

The white dragon’s eyes revealed a cold killing intent.

Previously, he hadn’t wanted to expose his identity, fearing the Ogaso people and the Drance Federation would eventually come looking for him and cause trouble for the Middle Continent. Although the Middle Continent didn’t necessarily fear them, he didn’t want his presence to cause turmoil.

And at the time, his body couldn’t transform into the white dragon without consequences.

Now was the time to completely resolve these troubles.

Suddenly, the white dragon slipped into the levitating battleship through a hatch.

His spiritual perception sensed a B-class expert inside, who happened to be one of his past enemies—known as the [Machine King], one of the strongest in the Drance Federation.

The white dragon moved without hindrance; the people aboard the battleship only felt a white shadow flash past, but when they looked around, they found nothing.

By then, Xi Yu had already reached the critical bridge of the battleship.

[Machine King] Augustus was sitting on his dedicated throne, looking down over the earth.

He enjoyed this high-and-mighty feeling, which made him feel like a god at times, with everything under his control.

However, Augustus was currently very annoyed; those old fogies in the federation had insisted on having him return at once.

He had long been displeased with those old men; a bunch of useless fools actually dared to direct him. If not for the other B-class experts supporting them, and the fact that they held the manufacturing methods for the battleships, he would have crushed them under his feet long ago.

However, the federation wanted to discuss the matter of searching for the white dragon this time. After hesitating for two days, he decided to return and see what they planned to do.

If the white dragon truly could grant immortality, or allow him to break through to the A-class the Ogaso spoke of, he wasn’t opposed to joining.

Just then, a hair-raising sensation suddenly erupted in Augustus’s heart.

His mechanical perception sensed an incredibly terrifying life form—one that left him with absolutely no power to resist—slipping into the levitating battleship.

This felt completely absurd to Augustus.

Since the catastrophe occurred, he had never encountered a beast or ghost that made him feel this level of dread, yet such a terrifying creature had suddenly appeared out of thin air on his battleship, which was beyond his imagination.

For a split second, he thought it might be his own illusion.

However, through his mechanical perception, he clearly saw the appearance of that life form.

Augustus’s eyes filled with even more disbelief.

He had actually seen this life form before; it was the white dragon corpse from the Jiao’an base that the federation had shown him in pictures.

The one invading his battleship was the white dragon?

The white dragon that had returned from the dead and was completely revived?

‘Too absurd.’

Augustus suddenly found it a bit comical; a few days ago, the federation had urged him to join the search, and now the white dragon had silently slipped onto his battleship.

The only strange thing was that this white dragon’s size was far too small, a far cry from the dragon corpse in the photos.

This made him feel even more like he was in a dream.

But the next moment, his body’s instincts urged him to flee at all costs.

And Augustus was already doing exactly that.

Although he didn’t want to believe it, the lethal threat left him with no room for hesitation.

In his panic, he didn’t even care for the levitating battleship he had treated as his life’s blood.

However, Augustus was still a step late.

Vroom.

A massive roar erupted in his mind, causing his body to stiffen instantly. Augustus suddenly found himself unable to move, and a wave of dread completely submerged him. Then, he truly saw a small white dragon appear before him.

Xi Yu examined Augustus; he looked exactly as he had in his past life, only slightly younger. He was massive and bald, looking fierce, and his strength was decent since he had been able to detect him in advance.

But it was all in vain.

Calculating against his expectations, the federation’s B-class expert was successfully captured by him.

In his previous life, this group of fellows was incredibly annoying, always plotting in the dark; this time, they wouldn’t be escaping.

The white dragon extended a claw, shredded the uniform Augustus wore, and threw it into his space. The uniform was packed with weapons, so it couldn’t be wasted.

Augustus was left shirtless, his mind filled with dread as to what the white dragon wanted to do.

At this point, he finally felt his body could move.

“Have them stop the battleship,” a voice that made his soul tremble echoed in his mind as the white dragon stared at him coldly.

“Stop the ‘Tianshen’ immediately!”

The white dragon before him looked exquisite and cute, yet Augustus only felt wave after wave of dread, not daring to underestimate him in the slightest.

The sudden development had already stunned everyone on the bridge; though they were at a loss, no one dared to disobey Augustus’s command. Finally, accompanied by a massive rumble, the levitating battleship came to a swift halt, and under Xi Yu’s demand, shut down all its functions.

“Spare me,” Augustus pleaded, looking at the white dragon with all his might.

Thud. Xi Yu directly knocked him out with a claw.

Once the battleship stopped, Xi Yu didn’t hesitate, systematically packaging everyone aboard and tossing them into his space.

Subsequently, the white dragon returned to its normal size and swallowed the battleship in one gulp. Of course, it wasn’t a literal swallowing; it was an instinctive action that simply sent the ship into his space world.

The levitating battleship could be considered an aerial castle, no smaller than an aircraft carrier before the catastrophe. Yet this didn’t affect Xi Yu’s ability to easily send it into his space; the capacity of the white dragon’s inner world was immense, enough to hold a hundred of such battleships without issue.

****

Having captured the battleship, Xi Yu prepared to continue his efforts.

He pulled Augustus out of his space and stared at him coldly. “Tell me where the other two battleships are.”

Looking at the white dragon, whose eyes had grown majestic and massive, Augustus felt his soul tremble. He felt an indescribable sense of regret; why hadn’t he simply stayed as a local king instead of coming to join this commotion? He wouldn’t have run into the white dragon then.

But before the white dragon, he had absolutely no room to resist.

He didn’t dare imagine how powerful the white dragon actually was—was he A-class, or the even more unbelievable S-class? He only had one option to survive: obey. He didn’t think the white dragon would allow him to bargain.

Learning the location of another levitating battleship, which happened to be in the Drance Federation’s homeland, Xi Yu immediately set out without pause.

In the end, there were no incidents; the second levitating battleship was successfully captured by Xi Yu, and he also captured the second B-class expert of the federation.

As for the final battleship, it was currently at the Jiao’an base; Xi Yu couldn’t make it there for now, so he could only temporarily give up.

Subsequently, Xi Yu returned to the capital, Laga, and under Augustus’s guidance, went after the remaining B-class experts.

Augustus had no thoughts of dying before yielding; if he was going to fall, he only hoped more people would accompany him.

The Middle Continent publicly claimed to have nine B-class experts, while the Drance Federation had more—fourteen in total—but currently, only four were in the capital.

Ultimately, Xi Yu captured two more B-class experts of the federation, while the remaining two received word and managed to flee. Xi Yu didn’t have the energy to search for them for now.

Fortunately, one of the B-class experts among the Ogaso was also captured by him; this was also one of his past enemies. While not all Ogaso were bad, he naturally wouldn’t spare anyone who had taken action against him.

Thus, including the Ogaso, he had captured seventeen B-class experts in total; he prepared to present them all to the Middle Continent, hoping Chu Luan would like this gift.

On this day, the rulers and privileged classes of the Drance Federation fell into an unprecedented nightmare.

No one could have imagined that the white dragon they had captured and believed to be dead would suddenly appear in the capital, launching a horrific attack on them.

Their sky battleship was stolen, their B-class powerhouses were captured, and even their presidential palace was destroyed.

The terrifying dragon had even stolen the food they had hoarded for themselves.

They felt incredibly wronged; they had wanted to scheme against the white dragon, but hadn’t they failed? Why was the white dragon so petty and vindictive?

Furthermore, his strikes were so ruthless and precise, like a dimensional reduction strike aimed specifically at them.

But they only dared to complain in their hearts. The remaining surviving rulers had lingering fears and wouldn’t dare scheme against the white dragon again for the rest of their lives.

It was simply too powerful.

And without the battleships, even if they had thoughts, they couldn’t act on them now.

This time, the Drance Federation had suffered an unprecedentedly heavy blow, and there was no telling how long it would take to recover.

But what they feared more was—what if the white dragon returned?

****

For the ordinary citizens of the Drance Federation, however, their feelings today were entirely different.

After the divine dragon from the Middle Continent’s legends plowed through their rulers, they actually began to cheer and celebrate.

Since the catastrophe, the new rulers had essentially treated them as slaves to be ruled and oppressed. Now, the power structure of the federation’s government had undergone a massive collapse, loosening the shackles on their heads.

To many, the white dragon was their savior, and some even began to worship the white dragon as a deity. They wished the white dragon would return every day to sweep through the federation’s high-ranking officials, so they would have a way to live.

Xi Yu knew nothing of this.

Under Augustus’s guidance, he went after his past enemies one by one.

Unfortunately, the final result was a bit small; he had only captured four B-class experts, seized two levitating battleships, and collected hundreds of tons of various foodstuffs.

Knowing he couldn’t expand his gains further, Xi Yu left the Drance Federation’s territory with some regret.

As for the remaining B-class experts, unless they hid forever, he would find them sooner or later. Xi Yu now hoped the [Divine Arena] would descend soon; perhaps they wouldn’t be able to resist the temptation and would join in, allowing him to deal with them all at once.

Xi Yu had been busy for almost an entire night; in the past, the white dragon would have lost control by now, but his state was still very good.

Thus, Xi Yu didn’t choose to return to the Middle Continent immediately, instead having Augustus continue to lead the way.

Once he had completely destroyed every base the Drance Federation had established near the Middle Continent, Xi Yu finally felt a sense of relief.

With these bases gone, the Middle Continent would finally not have to invest massive energy to guard against them in the future.

The only thing Xi Yu felt was a pity was that the final levitating battleship had vanished; it wasn’t at the Jiao’an base.

When he completely destroyed the Jiao’an base this time, he hadn’t obtained any news of the battleship. He didn’t know if they had received word and fled early, or if they had simply gone out on a mission.

Thus, he was forced to return to the Middle Continent with some regret.

But before returning, Xi Yu decided to take a turn through the southwestern waters of the Middle Continent.

For Xi Yu, no matter how much he had suffered after transmigrating into the white dragon, he had always felt it was an incredibly lucky thing for him.

Especially since with the white dragon’s power, he could travel to any place in the world that was a hazard or forbidden zone to ordinary people. Aside from spectacular and magnificent sights, these places often grew extreme delicacies, which always brought solace to his spirit.

After the catastrophe, the ocean had become a forbidden zone for humans.

Previously, the ocean was a treasure trove for humans, but now it was basically ignored.

Aside from the dangers, the delicacies in the ocean had long lost their original taste under the influence of the Mutation Particles, which stripped humans of the motivation to head into the sea.

But none of this was a problem for Xi Yu.

His current state was a rare opportunity, so he planned to take this chance to catch some seafood in the South Sea.

Just thinking about it made him drool; after the catastrophe, all kinds of seafood had undergone mutation. Many crabs, fish, and shrimp that had originally been the size of a fist had grown more than tenfold.

Once their mutation traits were dissolved, the flavor would be an absolute delight.

[King of Twin Cannons] Acrylic and [Sea King] Isaac were currently feeling exceptionally relieved.

Especially Acrylic.

After being heavily injured by the white dragon, he had been filled with dread; thus, when Isaac arrived at the Jiao’an base with the levitating battleship, he strongly urged Isaac not to get involved in the white dragon’s affairs, as the dragon was no longer something they could covet.

Fortunately, Isaac had ultimately listened to his advice.

Thus, the two of them had hidden the levitating battleship in advance, and the moment they learned that a nearby federation base had been destroyed by the white dragon, they immediately hid inside the battleship.

At this moment, Acrylic felt a bit smug; the most dangerous place was the safest place.

The white dragon would likely never imagine they would hide the battleship beneath the waters of the southwest sea. They decided to wait until the storm passed, and then stay far away from the Middle Continent and the Drance Federation.

The Kun Star world was so large; there would surely be a place for them.

Although they also wanted to capture the white dragon to extract its secrets, they possessed self-awareness; the current white dragon was no longer something they could covet.

The two of them were in no hurry, deciding to hide beneath the sea for three to five days until the white dragon had completely left.

However, inside the levitating battleship, Acrylic’s eyes suddenly bulged out.

Beside him, Isaac’s breath also hitched.


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