"You're right, Mr. Sparrow. I was indeed a bit too petty in this matter. I won't pursue it anymore henceforth," Thunderhawk swiftly promised.

Right then, he was at a total disadvantage. If he were to object, he might even lose his life.

"All right, then. Since you're in agreement, this matter is now closed. But remember this, if you pick trouble with Jared again because of it, don't blame me for showing you no mercy. After all, I'm the mediator in this," Hester asserted, his voice abruptly turning icy.

"I'd never do that, absolutely not!" Thunderhawk. promised with a hasty shake of his head, wiping the sweat off his forehead.

"You may leave now." Hester proceeded to wave a dismissive hand. Thunderhawk did not dare tarry at all. He flew off with his hundreds of Bloodthirsty Thunderhawks right then and there.

At that moment, an airship slowly approached in mid-air. It was none other than Stellaris Sect's airship, there to pick Cloud up.

others headed toward the airship.

instant he caught sight of the airship in front of

was somewhat small and could only accommodate a dozen people. Worse still, it

felt utterly humiliated to be

going on here, Mr. Stone? Why are you picking me up with such a piece of junk?" he

were also puzzled. Cloud was the heir of Stellaris Sect, so it stood to reason that he deserved a better airship. The airship this time was undeniably a bit too shabby. In fact, Jared was worried that the airship might break down midway

one. Let's board first. I'll explain things to you on the way," Tyrone replied with helplessness written all over his

face. There's no major festival now. Why is the usage of airships so

airships unless there was something

had little resources, so they would never spend spirit coins on taking airships. They would

for a while," Cloud said to Jared in much embarrassment. "Taking an airship is

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