Taking advantage of Tully's opportunity to repel the tiger sharks with the churning water, Rogge turned back and swam quickly to her mount, the Great White Shark.
He stared into the shark's eyes with a pair of unique diamond-shaped eyes, a strange light flashed in his pupils, and a strange purring sound came from his throat, and it sounded like he was communicating with the shark in some kind of animal language.
After a moment, the shark seemed to understand what Rogge meant. It humped Rogge and turned around and swam quickly towards where Tully was. When it rushed past Catherine, Rogge easily pulled the girl onto the fish. Catherine was so frightened that she almost screamed.
The speeding great white shark rushed straight towards Tully like an arrow off the string. He lifted his mistress up her back, supported her body with its hard dorsal fin, and swept the tiger shark on the spot with its huge body. Forced back, he opened his big mouth full of fangs and charged towards the group of sharks.
Rogge, who was sitting behind the dorsal fin of the great white shark, pulled out the silver sword with cold light from his back. As the great white shark galloped past, the dazzling silver light flashed from the throat of a mermaid pirate knight, and blood suddenly flowed from it. The pirate's slit throat gushed out.
The other three pirates were furious when they saw this, and drove the tiger shark to rush forward at the same time. Rogge leaned back to let the harpoon stab him, grabbed the barrel of the harpoon and pierced the chest of one of the pirates with his backhand.
He casually pulled out the blood-stained harpoon and threw it at another mermaid pirate with lightning speed. The pirate was caught off guard and was stabbed in the head by the harpoon, and fell onto his back.
The only remaining Tiger Shark Knight was startled and hesitated slightly. Tully, who was sitting in front of the Great White Shark, took the opportunity to wave her staff and draw a cross star water mark in the water. The water mark turned into a transparent Bow shoots a sharp transparent crystal arrow.
The Tiger Shark Knight was unable to dodge, and was instantly pierced through the chest by a crystal arrow. His body floated on the spot, and the surrounding seawater was dyed crimson with blood.
The mermaid pirate knights died one after another on the spot, causing the tiger shark that lost its master to panic. The great white shark took advantage of the situation and stepped forward, opened its mouth, and let out a roar that only the aquarium could hear. The frightened tiger sharks hurriedly turned around and fled. .
Tully saw that the enemy had retreated, so she ordered the Great White Shark to come up to the water level, break away from the blood-stained area, and look down at Sel, Alice, and the remaining pirates beside them.
"Damn it, where did that damn human come from?" Seer raised his head and glared at the great white shark and the three people on its back. He especially pointed his angry eyes at Rogge, because he could kill him so effortlessly. The elite subordinates were extremely angry.
"I heard that he is a demon hunter in the human kingdom." Alice turned around and reminded her sweetheart softly.
Seer sneered, pushed his little lover away gently, and shouted to the mermaid pirates behind him: "Follow me, let me see if this Mr. Demon Hunter can defeat this 'crazy shark' like me!" "
After saying that, he raised the harpoon and jumped towards the three of them. The mermaid pirates also filed up. Only Alice remained where she was, quietly watching the pirate group swarming up.
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When Tully saw the crowd rushing towards them, she pointed her mermaid staff, and several small dimensional gates appeared in front of the Great White Shark. Countless slender eels flew out of the dimensional gates and rushed towards the mermaids.
"Avoid them, don't get hit!" Purcell was well aware of the power of these eels, and hurriedly turned sideways to avoid the impact of the eels, and detoured upward from the side.
But his pirates were not so lucky. Many mermaid pirates were hit by eels that flew like arrows. They were instantly paralyzed by the strong electric current emitted from the eels' bodies, and their whole bodies twitched and sank to the bottom of the water.
Purcell, who had avoided the electric eel's shot, jumped forward from the flank and stabbed Tully with a feint shot. Tully dodged to avoid it, but Purcell swung his tail and pounced on Rogge.
Rogge had long seen that the opponent was coming towards him, and he thrust the silver sword in his right hand straight at him. Sel used his left arm covered with hard scales to swing away the sword edge, and ran into Rogge's arms.
Purcell's powerful collision made Rogge's body unstable, and he was separated from the great white shark's back on his back. Both parties grabbed each other's right arm with their left hands, struggled in the sea water, and sank to the bottom.
Purcell kept hitting Rogge's body with the fish tail, but Rogge's legs were more flexible and he could successfully kick the fish tail away every time, and then kicked Purcell's body violently, but the hard scales on Purcell's tail But it protected him, and Rogge's attack failed to harm him.
Seeing that he could not defeat Rogge with his brute force, Purcell turned around and shook off Rogge's arm, out of his attack range, wandering back and forth around him, looking for an opportunity to strike.
Rogge, who was in a passive position, landed his body firmly on the street, and looked up vigilantly at Cell, who was swimming back and forth with his long fish tail waving above his head, as if he was looking at a falcon preparing to launch a dive.
"Come on, you little bird-fish that dare not touch the ground, see if I can peel off the scales on your body!"
Rogge raised his middle finger provocatively at Purcell. Although the pirate leader did not understand human gestures, he also knew that it was not a kind gesture. He glared at Rogge angrily and swooped down menacingly with a harpoon in hand.
The harpoon penetrated the water and stabbed straight towards Rogge. Rogge stood quietly and motionless, showing no intention of evading.
Seeing that the harpoon was close at hand, Rogge suddenly took off on the spot. The buoyancy of the seawater made his body instantly lift off the ground. Sel jumped into the air and almost fell into a trap.
Taking advantage of this opportunity, Rogge suddenly grabbed the end of his tail fin, clamped the fish's tail tightly with his legs, and rolled his body backwards. Sel's tail was tightly held by Rogge, and he could not control it at all. Although his body shook his fish tail crazily, he still couldn't shake Rogge away.
The inertia of the swing caused the two people's bodies to spin rapidly in the water. The high-speed rotation made both of them dizzy. Rogge closed his eyes and silently calculated the time to let go. He suddenly released his hands and feet and threw Cell towards the opposite side. The house fell backwards, curled up and sank to the bottom of the water.
Seer was thrown and crashed into the house, knocking a big hole out of the wall and disappearing into the darkness inside the big hole.
Rogge shook his head, which was still dizzy, and raised his head to look in the direction where Purcell disappeared. He didn't see Purcell appear, so he strode forward and used the buoyancy of the sea water to approach the hole made by Purcell. , peering inside.
Suddenly, a sharp harpoon suddenly stretched out from the hole and stabbed Rogge in the chest.
Rogge retreated sharply and turned his back to avoid the harpoon. However, he was suddenly hit in the chest. His steps were unsteady and he fell backwards. The pirate leader Seer rushed forward and used his sharp claws like duck webs to grab him. He grabbed Rogge's neck and pushed him to the ground.
The pirate leader raised the steel fork in his hand and aimed it at Rogge's chest. Just as he was about to stab him, Rogge suddenly shook his head and whistled. His dark blue wide-brimmed hat fell off his head, and a small fur ball jumped out of it. He came out and sat on Rogge's face.
The light from the little owl Lilith's eyes instantly made the pirate leader Cell freeze and unable to move. Rogge punched Cell to the ground, jumped up from the ground, raised his sword and pierced Cell's chest. chest.
He grabbed Purcell's fish tail, dragged his body from the ground and placed it in a circle. He waved and threw it to the house in the distance. Purcell's body hit the wall of the house again, and the whole house collapsed immediately.
"Thank you, little darling, but could you please stop smashing your little butt in my face next time, and your claws are so sharp, you know how sharp they are, I don't want to be disfigured at a young age!"
Rogge touched the place on his face that was stung by the little owl's claws, looked back at the little guy on his shoulder with a grimace and said.
"Anyway, to you, disfigurement is equal to beautification. I haven't asked you to pay for the feathers on my tail that I knocked off to save you!" The little owl twisted its neck into a twist with an unconvinced expression and looked back to stare. Rogge sneered in a milky voice.
"I can't offend you, little princess!"
Rogge shrugged helplessly, and suddenly heard strange sounds coming from the collapsed house not far away. He turned back and stared at the rubble, only to hear a loud noise, and the houses on both sides of the rubble collapsed. A giant beast's head roared out from under the collapsed houses.