Chapter 1278 Searching for someone
Mr. Paul restrained his smile and said seriously, "Okay, please ask Mr. Xiong what's going on with us? The most important thing is, is it the Besta Island where we are?"
When Bonnie heard what Paul said, she nodded solemnly, with determination flashing in her eyes.
"I'll ask now."
Her words were brief and powerful, and she then pulled out a cute panda-shaped Den Den Mushi from her pocket.
The Den Den Mushi is small and exquisite, covered with fur, as if it were an elf from a fairy tale world.
At this moment, the big bear who was preparing to rest somewhere on the island suddenly opened his deep eyes.
At the head of his bed, the pink-haired Den Den Mushi was jumping happily, making a pleasant "Bulu Bulu Bulu~" sound.
The sound was like a breeze, blowing away the tiredness in Big Bear's heart.
Hearing the sound, Daxiong sat up suddenly, grabbed the Den Den Mushi in his hand, pressed the button to connect, and his eyes flashed with anticipation.
"Bonnie, are you guys here yet?"
He said affirmatively, with a barely perceptible hint of concern in his tone.
When the bear paw bubble burst before, he had already vaguely sensed that Bonnie and the others had arrived.
"Dad, are you sure the place you sent us to is Baista Island?"
Bonnie's voice came from the Den Den Mushi, with a hint of doubt and uneasiness.
Hearing that this was not a positive answer but a question, Big Bear couldn't help but raise his eyebrows, and a hint of surprise flashed in his eyes.
"Of course, I have saved the road sign for that place before, so I won't make a mistake."
Big Bear said confidently that his fruit ability has always been accurate and has never made a mistake.
However, Bonnie's next words made his heart tighten.
"Dad, we were almost sent to the bottom of the sea." Bonnie said anxiously, and told Big Bear in detail the thrilling scene they had just encountered.
After listening to Bonnie's narration, Big Bear frowned and a look of disbelief flashed in his eyes.
"Impossible, my fruit ability will not go wrong."
He muttered to himself, but then seemed to have thought of something, and a glimmer of understanding flashed in his eyes.
"That must be the Island of Basta, but now the sea level is rising, it is possible that the island has been submerged."
After saying that, Big Bear frowned even deeper, and an ominous premonition surged in his heart.
If the battlefield has disappeared, then the fighters may have already decided the winner.
Then... who will be the winner? Big Bear's heart was full of doubts and worries. While he was thinking, Bonnie had already relayed Big Bear's words to Paul.
After listening to Bonnie's retelling, Paul's face became serious and he remained silent.
He knew very well that if the news they had received was true and Kuro and his men were in a disadvantageous situation, then the disappearance of the battlefield now might very well mean that the battle was over.
And the winner...is most likely the World Government!
Thinking of this possibility, Paul couldn't help but feel a chill in his heart.
The purpose of their trip was to support Kuro and others, but now it seems that they may be too late.
"Damn it!" Paul cursed under his breath, his brows tightly furrowed, his face full of anxiety and suspicion.
"Are we too late?" There was a hint of despair in his voice, and he seemed very worried about the situation.
Bonnie looked at Paul with the same doubt on her face. She hesitated for a moment, then suggested, "Let's go take a look at the surrounding sea first."
Paul nodded in agreement, took a deep breath, tried to calm himself, and thought about his next move.
"Use Mr. Craw's life paper to search." Bonnie suddenly had an idea and her eyes lit up.
"Yes, there is still life paper that can be used." Paul woke up as if from a dream, and quickly took out Craw's life paper from his pocket.
This piece of life paper is pure white, without any pattern or words on it. However, at this moment it has a special meaning - it can guide them to find Kuro's location.
Paul carefully spread the life paper in his palm and observed its changes carefully. He saw that two-thirds of the paper had been burned, and only a small part was still burning slowly, and there was a tendency to gradually go out.
"This situation..." Bonnie looked at the life paper with a puzzled expression on her face.
Paul stared at the life paper, thought for a moment and said, "The captain is fine, he is still alive." There was a hint of relief in his tone, as if a big stone in his heart had finally fallen to the ground.
As long as the man was still alive, they still had hope of rescuing the captain. Paul secretly made up his mind that no matter how difficult it was, he must find Craw and bring him home safely.
"Then let's hurry up and chase after him." Bonnie immediately urged when she saw this. Her voice was full of urgency. Now that she knew that Kuro was still alive, she wanted to grow wings and fly over.
"Yeah." Paul nodded slightly to show his agreement.
He then turned his head and his eyes fell on the evil wolf soaking in the sea.
"Evil Wolf, everything that happens next depends on you!" Paul said to the evil wolf seriously.
The wolf looked at Paul's serious expression, and a hint of doubt appeared on his face involuntarily.
"What do you want me to do?" the wolf asked curiously.
"Pull the boats!" Paul answered bluntly, "The waves haven't completely calmed down yet. Only you can make these boats move quickly in the sea."
After hearing what Paul said, the wolf thought for a moment, then slowly stretched out its two huge fingers.
"Then I have a condition. When we return to the island, you have to prepare two fried meat sets for me!" The wolf made his request.
"No problem!" Paul agreed without hesitation, appearing very happy.
Immediately afterwards, a large amount of noodles began to flow out of Paul's hands, like a waterfall.
"Thousand-gluten noodles!" Paul shouted, and the noodles became longer and longer, and finally twisted into a rope that was a hundred meters long.
Paul quickly threw one end of the rope to the wolf. The wolf was quick-witted and grabbed the rope.
Paul tied the other end of the rope tightly to the thick mast. To ensure that there was no risk of failure, he pulled the rope hard to make sure it would not break easily.
Then, Paul, in his loud and commanding voice, thundered out the order: "Chef team!"
"We're here!" With a uniform response, the chefs quickly stood up from their positions, stepped forward quickly like well-trained soldiers, stood in a row, and all their eyes fell on Paul.
Paul glanced at the chefs in front of him, and then said to them in a calm and firm tone: "The evil wolf wants to take the ship away first, you drive the ship and chase closely behind us."
"Gus," Paul turned his gaze to a fat chef with a curly beard standing in the front, "You have my life paper. If you can't find me during the chase, use the life paper immediately to track my location."
"I understand, Chef." Gus nodded without hesitation. Although his voice was not loud, it was full of confidence and determination.
After receiving Gus's affirmative answer, Paul nodded with satisfaction, then waved his hand, signaling the chefs to take action.
The chefs turned around and walked towards their respective boats with firm steps. Their figures looked particularly busy and orderly in the sun, as if every action had been carefully rehearsed.
"Let's go, Wolf!" Paul shouted again, his voice echoing on the sea, as if declaring their determination and courage to the entire ocean.












