Chapter 502: Dismantling the Ship
On the deck of the eighth floor, there was a completely transparent swimming pool. A tattooed burly man, bare-chested, crouched there, scratching his head as he said, "What, do you have a grudge against us?"
"No." Bai Kou's gaze swept over Matt and the others beside the burly man.
Captain Matt, responsible for transporting the arms shipment; Vicen Meni, acting as the trading party; Ran Ying of the Black Epaulets, representing the cooperative side for now; and three high-level noble players who were here on vacation, incidentally to witness this transaction.
There were quite a few nobles on this ship, but most were only here to participate in this unconstrained free-for-all hunt. Those who knew about the Rongxin Group's arms deal were in the minority.
Earlier on the tenth floor, a high-level noble player had already clashed with Bai Kou. Neither side had inflicted significant damage on the other. However, when Hugo expressed interest in Bai Kou, the side from District 011 stepped aside.
"No past grievances, no recent grudges. Why so much anger, little sister?" Hugo flicked open two fingers, deflecting the ocean grass that had accidentally swept towards his face. Starting from the point of contact, that strand of ocean grass rapidly withered, aged, then crumbled to dust. The effect then traveled back along the roots and stems, causing large patches of ocean grass to disintegrate in succession.
Jiang Feng's younger sister, who was controlling the ocean grass to attack Xu Huo, noticed the ship's ocean grass withering on a massive scale. She immediately turned and directed the ocean grass to attack Hugo.
However, this man in a floral shirt, who seemed sloppy and unreliable, struck with vicious precision. In a flash, he appeared behind her and used a small scalpel to cleanly slice open her throat.
Xu Huo saw it clearly. As Hugo closed in, Jiang Feng's sister had already activated a defensive item at the first possible moment. Whether it was due to a vast difference in speed or insufficient defensive power of the item, the scalpel clearly sliced through a thin, film-like barrier just before her throat. But this obstruction caused almost no delay, which was why she was killed without any chance to resist.
