Chapter 1516 Sabo appears on Thunder God Island
"Yes, I agree with this plan."
Dorag walks in.
Everyone stood up when they saw him appear.
"Commander-in-Chief!"
"Well, everyone, please listen to what I am going to do next."
Dorag took his seat and began giving orders.
That night, Den Den Mushi began ringing in palaces all over the world.
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On the Thunder God Island in the New World, in a dense forest, a black shadow was moving quickly like a ghost.
Meanwhile, two pirates on patrol were strolling leisurely, chatting and laughing, completely unaware of the danger behind them. Suddenly, a hand reached out from behind and struck them hard on the back of the neck. Before they could even utter a scream, they fell limply to the ground, their souls drained from them.
The shadow quickly dragged the two men deep into the woods, then disappeared into the darkness like a ghost.
After a long while, the two pirates finally woke up. Their heads were still a little dizzy, and when they looked up drowsily, they suddenly saw a man standing opposite them, staring at them with cold eyes.
"You... who are you?" one of the pirates shouted in horror.
"Let us go!" Another pirate, having also recovered, shouted in a timid tone, "I'm warning you, this is the territory of the Sea Emperor Kuro. If you dare to mess around, you will definitely not end well!"
However, facing the threat from these two pirates, Sabo showed no fear.
"Tell me, where is your captain?"
"Are you here to see the captain?"
"No, he wants to harm the captain, we won't tell!"
"Oh?"
Sabo raised the corners of his mouth slightly, revealing a sneer, then suddenly reached out and grabbed the cheeks of the two pirates. As the strength in his hands gradually increased, the two pirates suddenly felt a sharp pain, as if their entire faces were about to be crushed.
"Ah! Let me go! You bastard!" With a terrified scream, the two pirates struggled desperately, their faces full of fear and despair.
"You will be killed by our captain!" one of the pirates screamed, his voice revealing his extreme fear of Sabo.
However, Sabo seemed to be deaf to their shouting. His hands were tightly gripping the two pirates like iron pliers, with no sign of loosening.
Although the two pirates tried their best to break free, their efforts were in vain in the face of Sabo's powerful strength.
Finally, after a fierce struggle, the two pirates were exhausted and fainted again.
Looking at the two people lying on the ground, Sabo couldn't help but feel a little surprised.
The two pirates never revealed Kuro's whereabouts from beginning to end, and even when faced with the threat of death, they did not beg for mercy or surrender.
This kind of tenacity and courage was really beyond his expectations.
"It seems that if I want to find out Kuro's location from them, I have to think of other ways." Sabo muttered to himself. He realized that conventional interrogation methods might not work on these two pirates.
After saying that, he took out a thick rope from his pocket and expertly tied the two pirates tightly together. He carefully checked the knots to make sure they were strong enough to prevent the pirates from breaking free.
After completing all this, Sabo vanished into the forest like a gust of wind. His steps were light and agile, as if he had become one with the forest. His goal was the nearby town, where he might find some clues about Kuro.
At the same time, people were strolling leisurely on the streets of Leishen Town.
The sunlight shines on the stone road, forming patches of mottled light and shadow.
There were bursts of noise coming from the streets and alleys, the laughter of children and the cries of vendors intertwined, forming a lively picture.
Ever since Thundergod Island suffered heavy damage and half of the island was destroyed, an unexpected miracle happened - the thunderclouds covering Thundergod Island actually dissipated quietly.
This change has brought relief to the people of the island, who no longer have to be trapped in their houses all day, worried about being hit by thunderclouds. Now that the sun has returned to the streets, people have come out of their homes and enjoyed the long-lost outdoor time.
Sabo strolled down the street, his eyes sweeping over the bustling crowd. Pirates were patrolling at some intersections, watching their surroundings warily.
As he walked, Sabo suddenly turned into a darker street.
Compared with other places, this street seems a bit deserted, with only a few dim street lights illuminating the road.
Sabo stopped in the middle of the street, his eyes fixed on a pirate not far away. The pirate was standing on the side of the street, seemingly taking a break.
"Come here." Sabo suddenly spoke, his voice was particularly clear in the quiet street.
The pirate who was named was obviously a little surprised. He pointed at himself in confusion, as if he couldn't believe that Sabo would call him.
"You called me?" the pirate asked.
"Yes, it's you. Please come over here. I have something to talk to you about." Sabo's tone was calm, but it revealed an unquestionable majesty.
The pirate was confused, but hesitated for a moment before slowly walking towards Sabo.
"What's the matter?" The pirate walked up to Sabo and asked in confusion.
However, before he could finish his words, Sabo suddenly struck the pirate with lightning-fast force, striking him square in the jaw. The punch was so powerful that the pirate didn't even have time to react. It was like being struck by a sledgehammer, and he collapsed to the ground, fainting instantly.
Sabo glanced at the unconscious pirate, then walked into the alley next to him without hesitation, and his figure quickly disappeared into the darkness.
About half an hour later, Sabo finally walked out of the dark alley.
His steps were a little heavy, his brows were tightly furrowed, and he seemed to be full of doubts and dissatisfaction.
"It's not here..." Sabo muttered to himself, a hint of disappointment in his voice.
He went through so much trouble to reach Thundergod Island, thinking he could find Kuro, but he didn't expect to find nothing.
Sabo stood there, looking around at the residents around him, and couldn't help feeling an inexplicable depression in his heart.












