Chapter 1304 Finding an Island
A Da and A Er did not dare to delay for a moment. They quickly stood up, hurried out of the room, and went to where the food was placed to carry it.
Kuro turned his head, glanced at everyone in the room, and asked what happened next.
Upon seeing this, Ryan hurried forward and described to Kuro what had happened in detail.
When hearing the news that Aokiji had escaped, Kuro didn't show much surprise on his face. He just said calmly: "Let that guy run away. I'll kill him when I meet him next time."
Then, turning his gaze to the Red Count, he called out, "Old Red."
When the Red Count heard Kuro calling him, he immediately walked closer to Kuro, bent down slightly, and asked in confusion, "What's wrong, kid?"
Kuro looked at the Red Count and said slowly: "Contact Kuro and ask them to come back."
The Red Earl nodded in agreement.
Kuro then added: "Then gather all the crew members outside. After the tsunami stops, I have something to announce."
Although his voice was a little weak, his eyes revealed a shrewd light, as if everything was under his control.
After listening to this, the Red Earl nodded again to show that he understood, then turned and walked out of the room quickly to carry out Kuro's order.
Kuro closed his eyes, as if thinking about something important. The room suddenly became unusually quiet, with only his light breathing as the sound.
Before long, a large amount of food was brought into the room. The food piled up like a mountain, exuding an enticing aroma. Kuro struggled to prop himself up and slowly sat up.
Its eyes fell on the food, and a hint of excitement flashed in its eyes. Then, it stretched out its hands without hesitation, grabbed a plate of food, and devoured it like a hungry wolf.
Kuro ate one plate after another, faster and faster, as if he would never be full. His mouth opened wide, and food was continuously sent into his mouth. The sounds of chewing and swallowing intertwined, forming a strange rhythm.
Seeing Kuro's horrible appetite, people couldn't help but feel scared. This was not the appetite of an ordinary creature, it was simply a bottomless pit!
Time passed quickly, and before we knew it, the Great Desolo had traveled a long distance. Finally, it arrived at the waters of Dimen Island.
Standing at the bow, looking at the endless ocean, the navigator on the ship couldn't help but feel embarrassed. He scratched his head, stared at the permanent compass in his hand with suspicion, and muttered: "This permanent compass clearly points to here, but where is our island? Why can't I even see a shadow of it?"
The navigator stared at the slightly trembling needle, feeling increasingly distressed. Just as he was thinking hard, the helmsman beside him suddenly spoke. The helmsman had a cigarette in his mouth, but his eyes were fixed on the churning sea water on the display screen, as if he had suddenly thought of something.
"Hey, do you think this is the case..." The helmsman took a deep puff of his cigarette and then said slowly, "Didn't Sister Bonnie say that Dimen Island was flooded? Look at how turbulent the sea is, could the island be right under our ship?"
"Under the ship?" The navigator was stunned when he heard this, but he quickly came to his senses, "Yes, if it is because of the rising sea level, then the island may indeed be submerged under the ship."
"But if that's the case..." The navigator's voice was a little low, "Then Dimen Island will be doomed, right?"
When the crew heard this, they looked at each other and fell silent for a while. Everyone knew that Dimen Island was their base camp, and if it was really flooded, the consequences would be disastrous.












