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Now reading: Chapter 439 - 438: Heading to Africa from Versatile Mage: Starting with the White Tiger Pendant, a Fantasy novel by ALLISWELL.

Lu i wore an expression of gentle indifference, the kind a soft, tender wife would have when saying, "It’s all up to you."

This made Lu Jun’s fingers itch. The endless affairs he had handled these past days seed to have completely conquered Sister Lu i’s body and mind. At long last, he had turned the tables and taken the upper hand.

"Sigh... why are all my sisters so exceptional? They don’t need for anything at all."

Lu Jun let out a long sigh. The sa went for Tang Yue—he wanted to help her a little as well, but she refused. As a mber of the Judgnt Court with a long record of service, and with Uncle Tang Zhong’s background supporting her, the Star Ocean Vein would eventually be allotted to her sooner or later. As for Soul Seeds across all four systems, that went without saying. The long, ancient heritage of the Nine Provinces was not inferior to the Parthenon Temple or the Holy City in the slightest.

In the end, after thinking it through, Lu Jun decided to teach Lu i so Chaos Elent thods: Imprint Expansion, Order Alteration, and Devour Transformation. Combined with her three elental magic systems, she would definitely reach astonishing levels of power.

These thods originated from the Incan civilization in South Arica. He had taught them to Mo Fan before, allowing him to shine brilliantly along the starry path. Now he passed them to his sister as well.

During the next few days, the two silently cultivated together, accompanying each other day and night, working hard to grasp their Stars and construct their Super-tier Star Palaces.

In the morning, Lu Jun and Lu i rose at the sa ti. They exchanged a glance and shared a smile, looking quite like a married couple.

Lu Jun said to Lu i, "I need to go to Africa for sothing. Mastering the Stars isn’t sothing achieved in one day. Let’s head out first—train while we travel."

His sister responded softly, "All right."

The two packed their things, returned the coastal villa at the front desk, and prepared to take a ship across the Aegean Sea, pass through the diterranean, and head toward Africa.

However, before Lu Jun left, he felt as though he had forgotten sothing. But when Lu i’s soft, voluptuous body pressed against him, her fragrance enveloping him, he imdiately forgot his doubts.

anwhile, along the Aegean coast, Jun Yaojin was kicked out of the villa early in the morning. Hovering in the air, she saw the two shaless lovebirds boarding the ship from afar, her face full of disbelief.

"I HAVEN’T BOARDED YET!!!"

Ahem, ahem—of course Lu Jun eventually rembered. He stopped for a while to wait for Jun Yaojin to join them, and the three set out for Africa together.

Who would’ve thought sothing would go wrong midway!

Crash—!

On the massive cargo ship, Lu Jun and the other two leaned against the railing, watching the vast, deep waters of the diterranean. Enormous waves surged, slamming against the gigantic vessel as if it were a tiny toy, tossing it up and down, swaying it left, right, forward, and back. It was enough to strike fear into anyone watching.

Nearby, an old sailor looked enviously at Lu i and Jun Yaojin—two great beauties, each with her own unique charms.

In his eyes, Lu Jun was surely the young heir of so noble family sowhere, flanked on both sides by such extraordinary won. He assud that once night fell, these three would return to a luxurious cabin and stage a scene of "one dragon, two phoenixes."

But the old sailor dared not stare for long. He slapped the young sailor beside him—who was gawking with wide eyes and scolded, "What are you looking at? Hurry and stabilize the ballast and prepare for the storm!"

The young sailor, who looked vaguely Egyptian with his darker skin, scratched his head and muttered in his own language, "I was just looking... damn capitalism, one man hogging all the best resources..."

The old sailor said sternly, "Little Pik, I know you’re a wild one on the seas, drifting among the noble ladies who co to the Aegean seeking excitent but you absolutely must not provoke these three."

"Their magical aura is intense. They are not people from the sa world as us ordinary folk."

The young sailor replied impatiently, "Yeah, yeah, I know, old man."

Suddenly, the sky over this stretch of sea quickly darkened. Thick clouds gathered, layered like fish scales. Fierce winds and rains poured down in torrents, making the waves even more violent.

Boom!

Without warning, a giant wave over twenty ters high crashed against the deck. The whole ship trembled violently. Water sprayed everywhere, making the nearby tourists scream and stumble as they struggled to stand.

Young Pik kept glancing toward Lu Jun and the two won, thinking he’d dash forward to help them the mont they lost their balance.

Heh heh heh, first contact achieved—he had done this countless tis. Show a little concern for these noblewon, use it to start a conversation, throw in so sea-travel knowledge... and anything could happen.

However, Lu Jun and the two won remained perfectly still. They stood on the deck like three immovable Sea-Calming Needles, completely unlike ordinary mages.

Pik was stunned.

Right afterward, the old sailor raised his voice, directing passengers to take shelter, maintaining order, and repeatedly assuring everyone: "Please stay calm! Our vessel is a standard Commander-level passenger ship. It can withstand the impact of Commander-level sea demons. A re storm is nothing to fear!"

Lu Jun ignored the surrounding noise. Leaning slightly toward the two won, he whispered, "Sothing’s wrong. This storm ca far too suddenly."

Just as he was about to release his Spiritual Heaven Realm perception, he instantly detected sothing abnormal beneath the ship’s hull. He imdiately unleashed a ntal transmission that covered the entire ship, his voice echoing like thunder: "Everyone, get away from there!"

Boom—!

No sooner had his warning sounded than a deafening roar erupted from the sea. The waters ahead bulged upward in a vast swell, wave after wave surging a hundred ters high. A gigantic serpent head burst through the surface, flinging rain in all directions. Its blood-soaked maw yawned wide, spanning enough space to swallow the ship’s entire deck in one bite.

The sight was horrifying—within the vast, storm-shrouded sea, through rain and mist, an imasurably long and towering shadow writhed violently. The serpent’s huge jaws were like an abyss, and the falling darkness engulfed nearly half the ship.

It looked as if the serpent were about to swallow the entire vessel whole.

Pik stood directly beneath that massive maw, his face draining of color. Before the serpent’s jaws even fell, countless dense, ink-green water arrows descended like a monsoon curtain. It was a demon spell—combining the serpent’s own venom with its mastery of water.

The young sailor didn’t even have ti to hope for Lu Jun to save him. One condensed ink-green water arrow pierced straight through his forehead with chilling precision. His face froze in disbelief as his eyes dimd and his body collapsed.

All across the deck, many passengers were hit. Countless were injured, and more than a few were swept clean off the deck and plunged into the turbulent sea below.

"How dare you!"

Lu Jun’s gaze sharpened. The instant the colossal serpent erged, he seized control of his Stars, and with a sudden clench of his hand, the water elent across this section of the sea abruptly halted.

The storm raging above, the towering waves, the sweeping curtains of rain and mist—all of it froze in that single mont.

The North Sea Domain spread outward, its Profound Gravity effect erupting. Centered on the ship, it spread inch by inch across the surrounding kiloters of sea.

Dong!

Lu Jun threw a heavy punch, black water vapor surging skyward around him. A violent surge of water condensed into a massive pillar, blasting straight into the depths of the black serpent’s cavernous jaws.

The pitch-black giant serpent let out a mournful roar. Its head whipped upward, only to be smashed downward again by the overwhelming gravitational pressure. It crashed into the sea as though striking solid iron, not even stirring up a single wave.

The cruise ship narrowly escaped disaster. With Lu Jun’s eyes shining in silver light, his vast ntal force lifted the entire vessel, shifting it several hundred ters through the air before setting it safely down on calr waters.

By now, Lu i and Jun Yaoyin had recovered from the shock. Their expressions hardened as they stared toward the pitch-black North Sea Domain, where the enormous dark serpent was firmly suppressed.

The old sailor, still trembling, finally cald enough to recognize the creature’s towering form. His voice cracked as he shouted: "A Jiehai Grand Duke Serpent?!

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