The sea was as black as ink, with calm winds and tranquil waves.

The hull of the ship gently rose and fell with the tide, swaying softly.

Inside the cockpit, three people faced each other, the atmosphere tense, oppressive, and heavy.

A Wu stared at the unfamiliar man who had suddenly appeared on the boat in the middle of the night and spoke:

"Judging from your accent, you should be a local from Yong'an Island?"

The young man's expression didn't change upon hearing this; he remained focused on drying his clothes.

This uninvited guest was none other than Fang Cheng, who had been gazing at the sea from the cliff two hours earlier.

To figure out where the monsters were ultimately headed, Fang Cheng had then descended from the cape to the beach.

He planned to guard the shore and make some attempts.

Ideally, he wanted to capture a lone monster to assess its strength level so he would have some idea of what he was dealing with.

Unexpectedly, he discovered the suspicious activity of this fishing boat drifting nearby and encountered the "hunters" with the same goal.

Moreover, they had witnessed the entire scene of the battle between him, the other man, and the monster.

Seeing Fang Cheng's silence, A Wu continued:

"Sorry, if this boat owner had been willing to cooperate honestly, we wouldn't have wanted to kill anyone…"

He seemed to regard Fang Cheng as a local islander who had tracked them down, so he offered an explanation.

However, despite the apology, his tone conveyed a sense of disregard for life, as if it were commonplace.

Fang Cheng shook his head and replied in an equally calm tone:

"I have nothing to do with the original owner of this boat."

This initial exchange seemed relatively harmonious, greatly reducing the tension in the air.

However, the following sentence immediately brought the atmosphere back to a boiling point.

"I only want to know, why are you capturing it?"

As Fang Cheng spoke, he pointed to the half-human, half-fish monster lying on the deck.

Upon hearing this, both men's expressions changed slightly.

"Boy, are you courting death?"

The boat boss couldn't help but immediately raise his tranquilizer gun and aim it at Fang Cheng.

A Wu also stared at Fang Cheng coldly and said in a deep voice:

"Some things are best left unasked, or I don't mind adding another corpse to this boat."

Fang Cheng put down the clothes, stood up, and his gaze shot out like a dagger.

"The thing I hate most is being pointed at with a gun…"

Before the words faded, his figure moved almost imperceptibly, and he launched an attack without warning.

The boat boss was stunned, feeling as if the other party had vanished from the spot in an instant.

Whoosh!

At the same time, a gust of wind suddenly swept through the narrow cabin.

Before his brain could register the change in situation, a leg lashed out like black lightning, striking his temple.

"Careful!"

A Wu, standing beside him, reacted much faster, instantly taking action and shoving the boat boss.

The boat boss fell backward, and in the chaos, his index finger immediately pulled the trigger.

Shoom, a dart with a tranquilizer needle shot out and lodged in the cabin ceiling.

Immediately afterward, his face twisted, his mouth opened, and he let out a blood-curdling scream.

"Ah — — — — — —"

This incredibly swift whip kick, from its starting point two meters away to hitting the target, occurred in just 0.1 seconds.

This far exceeded the average person's reaction speed of 0.3 seconds.

Although A Wu had intervened in time, preventing him from being killed with a headshot.

The speed of the leg technique was simply too fast, and the power was also substantial.

After the arm holding the gun was swept by the afterforce, it broke as easily as a piece of dough, and he fell to the ground, wailing incessantly.

At this moment, A Wu couldn't care less about his agonizing companion.

The gap between the opponent's two consecutive attacks was seamless.

Moreover, defying common sense, the speed had actually become even faster!

Although A Wu was shocked, he was not an ordinary person either.

With his nerve reaction speed, he was fully capable of capturing the high-speed attack that appeared as a blur to the average person.

His pupils contracted slightly, staring intently at the black leg shadow in his vision that was becoming increasingly clear.

His entire aura instantly underwent some strange change, and his eyes seemed to be ignited with flames.

At the same time as he raised his hands, they also became shockingly red and glowing, as if they were steel constantly being smelted in a furnace.

Until, with a "boom," flames blazed up, and the red light not only covered his palms but also ignited the sparks erupting from his sleeves.

His two arms had transformed into huge flames with ultra-high temperatures, forming fists of fire.

Facing a rare and formidable enemy, he naturally had to unleash his full power without reservation to meet the challenge.

A Wu didn't bend his arms to block; instead, he wanted to turn defense into offense, throwing out both fists and grabbing the opponent's sweeping leg.

If he could get a solid grip, he was confident that he could instantly turn this rampaging leg into roasted meat, turning it into charcoal.

However.

In that less than one-hundredth of a second.

In his incredibly excited gaze, just as the fists of fire were about to strike the target.

The leg suddenly twisted at an unbelievable angle.

It was like a whip made of rubber, folding and swinging in the air, instead bypassing his hands and striking his jaw from another angle.

A Wu's pupils contracted, and caught off guard, he could only try to lean backward as much as possible to dissolve the impact of this kick.

But then, something even more shocking happened.

While one leg was still in the air, making a whipping motion.

The other leg, no one knew how, suddenly leaped up.

Then, using a front kick, it directly soared through the air and kicked him in the abdomen.

A Wu's eyes widened, his face full of horror.

The coordination and air-stopping ability displayed by the other party were simply beyond what a human could possess.

His physical fitness could even be said to be more perverted than those monsters just now!

The airtight attack speed and moves left him with no way to avoid it.

The enormous force directly sent him flying backward, and his body heavily collided with the wooden planks on the side of the cabin.

The wooden planks couldn't withstand the impact and also shattered with a crash, creating a large hole.

A Wu's body lost support and instantly fell into the sea.

His swimming skills were average, and in a panic, he frantically splashed the water with his hands, and the flames burning on his arms quickly extinguished.

Immediately following, a figure carrying sparks also passed through the hole and jumped off the boat, splashing a large amount of water with a "plop" as it landed beside him.

Then, with nimble feet treading on the water, he used his arm to tighten his neck from behind, strangling his carotid artery.

A Wu choked on two mouthfuls of seawater in succession, and his breathing became increasingly difficult.

Before he could struggle a few times, his brain lacked oxygen, and his eyes went black.

He only felt his body becoming heavier and heavier, as if it had been filled with lead.

Towards the dark seabed, the endless abyss, constantly sinking, sinking.

… … … … … … … … … … … …

"Huff — —"

A Wu suddenly opened his eyes, waking up from a nightmare of being swallowed by the abyss.

Immediately afterward, a wave of seasickness surged up, and he vomited two mouthfuls of bitter seawater mixed with bile.

When his mind calmed down slightly and his vision returned to normal, he found that he was actually lying on the deck of the fishing boat.

Looking up again, he saw the young man sitting in front, playing with a tranquilizer gun.

He immediately felt a sense of foreboding and tried to stand up, but his hands and feet were weak and unable to perform any effective movements.

At this moment, his whole body was numb, his muscles were stiff, and even the parts that had been kicked by the heavy leg earlier felt little pain.

Obviously, he had been injected with a potent tranquilizer that could knock out an elephant.

"Ooh…"

A muffled groan came, and the boat boss with a broken right arm was tied up with ropes and a rag stuffed in his mouth, lying beside him.

Glancing at his companion's misfortune, A'Wu took a deep breath, knowing he was done for this time.

He simply gave up struggling and looked solemnly at the mysterious enemy sitting in front of him.

"Brother, what's your background?"

As he spoke, he felt a draft in his mouth, and his face was burning with pain. He knew how swollen it was without looking in a mirror.

Obviously, there was only one reason he could wake up so quickly: he had just been slapped.

Fang Cheng didn't answer.

At this moment, he had already put on dry clothes and underwear, and was carefully baking the black sweatpants in front of the electric heater.

His exposed legs had powerful muscle lines, like a fierce weapon forged from steel.

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A'Wu's pupils shrank, as if recalling the scene he had encountered before.

Then he opened his mouth again, continuing to find topics to ease the tense atmosphere between them.

"Were you sent by Zhenxianghui?"

"If that's the reason, I'm willing to pay you compensation for this matter…"

Fang Cheng turned his head and interrupted him:

"You've asked so many questions, aren't you going to introduce yourself first?"

A'Wu was silent when he heard this.

After about half a minute.

He spoke again with a hint of fear:

"We are people from the Noah Organization, have you heard of it?"

Noah Organization?

Fang Cheng's eyes narrowed slightly, pretending to listen attentively.

A'Wu continued:

"My brother and I came to Yongan Island just to complete the task assigned by the organization, and it has nothing to do with other things…"

At this point, he completely let go of his psychological burden.

Although revealing task information to outsiders would be subject to extremely cruel punishment from the organization.

But now he was at the mercy of others, and might enjoy some inhuman treatment at any time.

The saying "a wise man submits to circumstances" had already made it very clear how to choose.

At the same time, he also hoped to use the name and strength of the organization behind him to deter the other party.

Therefore, without Fang Cheng having to interrogate him, he confessed his origins in detail.

A'Wu and the boat boss were actually brothers, named Wang Zongwu and Wang Zongwen.

The target of this mission was a monster called "Mermaid" living in the waters around Yongan Island.

Because as long as they successfully captured a mermaid and sent it back to the organization's base, they could get a mission bonus of ten million, as well as other benefits.

As for why they wanted to capture the mermaid?

They only guessed that it should be taken by the organization as some kind of experimental material.

The older brother, Wang Zongwen, used to run smuggling ships, and was only responsible for assisting in the hunting mission.

The younger brother, Wang Zongwu, not only had a physical fitness many times stronger than ordinary people, but also had the special ability to create flames, so he was responsible for the frontal combat mission.

According to his own introduction, he was originally a black market boxer who was fortunate enough to be selected by the Noah Organization to participate in a human experiment, and accidentally awakened this special ability that he named "Flame Fist".

And with Wang Zongwu's strength, the two of them thrived after joining the organization, and had successfully completed many tasks, enough to be called elite members.

Fang Cheng listened quietly to his narration, understanding something in his heart.

He didn't expect that he was just inquiring about information, and he actually encountered another seemingly powerful mysterious organization.

Wang Zongwu spoke eloquently, trying to elevate his identity with words.

However, he couldn't see any change on Fang Cheng's face, so after thinking about it, he continued to ask:

"Brother, judging from your accent, you should be a local. Do you know Chen Chen?"

Fang Cheng's heart moved when he heard this, and his eyes flickered slightly.

How could he not know the name Chen Chen?

After the bloody slaughter that night in the warehouse, the two sides were completely in a hostile state.

In order to be prepared to take action at any time, Fang Cheng had already inquired about the information of all the important leaders of the Red Tiger Gang.

And Chen Chen was the leader of the Red Tiger Gang.

Seeing that Fang Cheng's expression finally changed, Wang Zongwu was slightly happy, and then said:

"Chen Chen came from your Yongan Island. After he joined the Noah Organization, he was supported by the top management, and now he has become the leader of the largest community in Dongdu."

"My brother and I have always had a good relationship with him, and we often look for him for a drink when we go to Dongdu…"

Hearing that the other party was actually using the Red Tiger Gang leader to get close to him, Fang Cheng was speechless for a while.

The reason why he pretended to have the accent of a local from Yongan Island was just to add a layer of cover to his true identity.

However, Fang Cheng did not expose this matter, but just replied faintly:

"I know Chen Chen, I haven't seen him for many years."

Wang Zongwu knew that he had made the right bet when he heard this, and immediately continued:

"Since everyone is an acquaintance, there is no need to fight and kill each other and make things worse, it will hurt harmony."

"This brother, I think you can completely join our organization. With your strength, you will definitely be reused and enjoy better benefits than our brothers…"

He talked eloquently about what specific benefits he could get after joining the Noah Organization, and tried his best to tempt him.

In particular, there was a kind of potion that was very important to ability users, which could even alleviate the chronic diseases of the mental level.

Fang Cheng remained noncommittal, and then asked:

"With my strength, what level can I be considered in your organization?"

Wang Zongwu considered it and replied seriously:

"Our organization has many scientific research and clerical personnel. If you are placed in the pursuer team, you should be considered the deputy captain of a squadron. Above that, there are brigades, as well as higher-level mysterious masters. We don't really know those big figures…"

After listening to Wang Zongwu's explanation, Fang Cheng said with satisfaction:

"It seems you didn't lie to me."

Then he walked to the bound Wang Zongwen, took the rag from his mouth, and asked:

"Can your hands still move?"

Wang Zongwen glanced at his brother who was winking at him, and then nodded in silence.

Seeing this, Fang Cheng directly tore off the ropes tying his hands and feet, and ordered:

"Then go back by boat now."

Wang Zongwu was overjoyed when he heard this:

"It's good that you've figured it out, brother. I'll take you to our base first to meet the person in charge here. I can also be your introducer to join the organization in the future…"

Wang Zongwen endured the pain and walked to the console very obediently.

Then he started the motor with one hand, turned the helm, and drove the fishing boat away from this sea area.

However, the look in his eyes as he looked at the sea ahead faintly revealed a hint of sinister, secretly gritting his teeth:

"This kid is so naive, wait until we get back to the base, then you'll be in trouble…"

Dudu dudu————

Along with the sound of the motor, the fishing boat dragged a long stream of water on the pitch-black sea.

It smoothly sailed into the harbor after ten minutes and was about to dock.

Wang Zongwu felt the numbness in his hands and feet weaken slightly, and his heart could not help but be more at ease.

He looked up at Fang Cheng standing in front of the console and continued to get close:

"Brother, I haven't asked for your name yet…"

Before he finished speaking, his eyes widened, and a hint of horror flashed in his pupils.

The fishing port at dawn was quiet and peaceful.

Many fishing boats were lined up in a row, rising and falling slightly with the waves, resting in between.

Inside the cockpit of a boat that had just docked, electric light flickered slightly.

Two short screams sounded, and then stopped abruptly.

Everything returned to peace and tranquility.

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