The towering blood crocodile, standing on the sea surface, raised its head towards the gray sky and let out a deafening roar.
Rainwater slapped down its hard, iron-like skin, splashing up icy water droplets.
And its steel-like armor began to peel away at this moment.
It turned into countless iron filings, dancing wildly in the storm like a raging dark cloud.
The blood-red fragments swirling in the air rubbed together at high speed, seemingly tearing the raindrops into hundreds of narrow crescent moons.
The people of the sea trembled, tilting their heads back as they looked at the giant red crocodile beast.
The surrounding storm of iron filings filled them with immense fear, and a strong sense of crisis surged from their spines to the nerves in their brains.
At this moment, they can see it just by looking up.
The huge school of fish in Leitton's hands was like a small fish that had been bound.
Compared to the massive crocodiles, they appear frail and weak.
Within Lightton's palm, the fish writhed and struggled, trying to break free of their restraints.
However, its power is far too insignificant compared to Wrightton.
The crocodile straightened its back from a semi-crouching position, stood majestically, gripped the 'heads' of the fish tightly with one hand, and then slammed it violently into the seabed.
Snap!
The school of fish touched the surface of the sea, producing a crisp sound.
The moment they hit the surface of the sea, the fish scattered like startled birds, turning into tiny specks of light as they darted towards the seabed.
The tiny fish held in Lightton's palm struggled violently, like a dizzy shrimp, with tiny bubbles coming out of its mouth.
The crocodile's slender fingers pinched its tail, suspending it in mid-air.
The little fish twisted its body in the air, looking exactly like a loach doing a sit-up in mid-air.
"I...I...please, don't eat me!" The little fish trembled with fear.
The crocodile stared at the small fish swaying on its fingertip with its scarlet eyes, and snorted coldly:
"Eat you? What are you?"
"I wouldn't dare eat a talking fish."
Then, Lightton pinched the small fish, suspending it in mid-air.
It stood behind Hennie and slowly bent down.
He held the hand that was holding the small fish in front of Hene.
The small fish, suspended in mid-air, showed fear in its panic, trembling as it hugged itself with its remaining two fins, pleading with Heni:
"Councilor, we dare not, we dare not."
It panicked and crawled into the crocodile's paw.
At first, it thought that since it was in the City of the Sea, it should be able to compete with the members of the Mage Council.
Who knew that this senator wouldn't play normally with it at all, and instead summoned a monster of such magnitude.
How can a small fish be compared to a crocodile?
Little Fish was truly dumbfounded. It turned out that their Sea City was so different from the Mage Council.
At this moment, Hene sighed, a hint of grievance still lingering in her eyes, and said:
“I am not a member of parliament.”
"What?"
Aren't you a member of parliament?
Little Fish looked at Heni and suddenly felt at a loss.
Just because you're not a member of parliament doesn't mean you can carry around such a monster.
So who exactly are you?
The little fish raised its head and stared wide-eyed at the ferocious crocodile.
The crocodile's upper body alone is level with the tall building, and it is still bent over at this moment.
Once erected, it is estimated to be larger than half of the city.
No wonder, even a mage wouldn't be able to afford to raise one.
At this moment, Heni blinked and asked the little fish:
"What do you mean by saying you don't dare to do it anymore?"
"Well……"
Xiao Yu's expression clearly showed a moment of difficulty, as if she had been left speechless by the question.
At first, it thought that people from the council had come to investigate, and thus showed a clear sign of panic.
However, now it knows the other party's background.
Since she's not from Parliament, what's the big deal?
No, if she's not a member of parliament, how do you explain that parliamentary badge?
Thinking of this, it shouted to a guard next to it who was pale and tense due to fear and apprehension.
"Bring me that badge from earlier."
The guard stumbled and disappeared into the sea.
Soon, ripples appeared on the water again, and the guard leaped out of the sea and came to the little fish.
In his hand, he also held a badge with three broken human heads.
However, no matter how much the little fish stretched out its tiny fins, it still couldn't reach the badge.
It was furious:
"Are you stupid? Do you think I can carry that!"
It's being held by the crocodile and can't move at all.
The guard seemed to realize what was happening and hurriedly handed the badge to Henney.
Hene took it; she was very familiar with the badge.
This is a symbol of the professor's status as a congressman.
Little Fish looked at Hene, who remained calm and composed, without showing any surprise, and blinked.
Oh my god, we knew each other.
The guard didn't tell it exactly how many people had come, since it thought only one councilor was coming.
Moreover, it didn't know the senator's gender from the guards.
Once upon a time, there was a member of the Mage Council who traveled to various seas under different identities.
Strictly speaking, the actions of Sea City are unacceptable to this self-proclaimed organization that prides itself on justice and morality.
As the city lord here, Xiaoyu has been doing her best to be on guard.
So when it saw Henny occupying the entire Upper Town, it assumed that Henny was the councilor.
After all, the entire Upper District of Sea City was subdued in just one night.
Besides the councilor, Xiaoyu couldn't think of anyone else with such great power.
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