This is a locked chapterChapter 4: The Pirates Strike (Part 2)
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The sound of the pirates' attack is heard from all sides, and the teacher is afraid that the pirates are his master. He asks the teacher to accompany him back to the pirates, but the teacher refuses, saying that they will not be concerned with food if he accepts the pirates. The teacher realizes that he must repel the attack from the pirates because the master does not have any magical energy around him. He also realizes that the black flame spirit is not as powerful as he expected. He wonders if there is a second monk on the ship, and wonders if the black fire elemental energy could come from another monk. He concludes that he has no chance of defeating the master if he has another monk on board, and he wants the victory to belong to everyone on board
This is a locked chapterChapter 4: The Pirates Strike (Part 2)
About This Chapter
The sound of the pirates' attack is heard from all sides, and the teacher is afraid that the pirates are his master. He asks the teacher to accompany him back to the pirates, but the teacher refuses, saying that they will not be concerned with food if he accepts the pirates. The teacher realizes that he must repel the attack from the pirates because the master does not have any magical energy around him. He also realizes that the black flame spirit is not as powerful as he expected. He wonders if there is a second monk on the ship, and wonders if the black fire elemental energy could come from another monk. He concludes that he has no chance of defeating the master if he has another monk on board, and he wants the victory to belong to everyone on board