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Chapter 796 Ayu Loses Control

Chapter 796 Ayu Loses Control
The pirates finally realized something was wrong, grabbed their weapons, and surrounded Ayu.

Ayu gripped her longsword tightly and, without hesitation, charged forward.

Clang!
She didn't wield the wide, large sword very skillfully, and ended up slashing at one of the pirates' blades.

The pirate's knife split in two instantly, the sharp blade rolling to the ground.

While he was distracted, the blade swung horizontally and slashed upwards, severing the pirate's hand holding the broken sword as well.

"Ah!" the pirate screamed.

Other pirates swarmed in.

"Baby, watch out behind you."

Tuanzi kept monitoring Ayu's data and saw that her mental state had turned red, but she dared not disturb her easily.

She was furious at that moment.

Pirates, having committed countless atrocities and witnessed countless bloodshed, were naturally unafraid of death.

As one fell, several others followed, a dense barrage of attacks raining down, which even Ayu found strenuous.

She swallowed the medicine that Tuanzi gave her in one gulp, and as soon as the fatigue in her body disappeared, she immediately took the attack.

Pirates took the opportunity to send signals.

Pirates stationed elsewhere flocked to the scene upon hearing the news.

Soon, the crimson blood seeped into the sand and flowed into the sea.

The pirates began to feel fear. This seemingly young girl was not only incredibly strong, but also had terrifying stamina.

She single-handedly took on dozens of people and still held her own.

What's even more terrifying is that she's like a puppet, never getting tired.

There was even a pirate hiding in the shadows, throwing a poisoned weapon at her, but she didn't even pause.

After fighting for a while, they were still full of energy.

This isn't human, it's a demon!
Tuanzi, who had been monitoring all the nearby islands, secretly wiped away a non-existent cold sweat.

It didn't interfere with Ayu's fight; it was only concerned with her safety.

When the hidden weapons attacked, it granted Ayu control over them, allowing her to store them within its space when danger was within an inch of it.

To outsiders, it looked as if a hidden weapon had completely pierced his flesh, yet he appeared completely unharmed.

For the pirates, it was like going straight to the underworld.

Their will to fight was extinguished, and they became increasingly routed.

Someone wanted to use the prisoners as human shields to protect them.

With Tuanzi's help, Ayu naturally found an opening in the attack.

When the last pirate collapsed, Ayu knelt on one knee, her arm trembling uncontrollably.

She hung her head, panting heavily.

[Baby, are you alright?]

Ayu managed a weak reply: "It's alright."

In fact, she had a splitting headache and her heart was pounding so hard it felt like it was going straight to her head.

She was overwhelmed by strong emotions.

Not far away, the prisoners widened their eyes slightly, staring blankly at everything that was happening before them.

How is this going?

A woman holding a dirty child asked in a hoarse voice, "Are you... a goddess?"

Upon hearing this, the other prisoners' eyes widened even further, as if they were looking for some hope.

The puppet pirates had already fallen, and the surrounding pirates were either dead, crippled, or seriously wounded.

It was like purgatory.

Ayu wanted to smile, but her mouth was terribly dry.

She took another big gulp of water, and her physical fatigue disappeared, but her mental tension remained.

She didn't reply to the prisoners, but simply told Tuanzi to prepare a sufficient amount of amnesia pills.

In front of these people, he conjured up a large basin and several bowls.

The basin contains diluted holy water with added forgetfulness pills.

"Come on, have a drink," she called to everyone.

The prisoners were mostly numb, almost deprived of their basic human capacity for thought.

The woman who had spoken earlier reacted quickly and came over first.

She took Ayu's bowl and, following instructions, fed water to the others one by one.

No one dared not drink it.

The long-term life of enslavement and the fate of waiting to be slaughtered extinguished all their will to resist.

Everyone obediently drank it.

The woman was the last to drink.

A quarter of an hour later, they forgot all about the miracles.

Some people have even forgotten the horrific past that occurred here.

Seeing the severed limbs nearby made me gag.

It felt like I was seeing such a scene for the first time.

"Baby, should we feed those pirates?"

"No need, they won't survive." Ayu closed her eyes.

The words of a dying person are meaningless.

"Ayu!" A voice, both surprised and delighted, came from the sea.

Ayu turned her head and saw Qin Huai frantically rowing the boat.

He was in a terrible state, his clean clothes stained with blood, and his eyes were filled with the fear of losing something and then getting it back.

He couldn't even wait for the boat to dock; he leaped into the air a few meters away from the boat and landed right in the water.

He climbed out of the water and staggered toward Ayu.

He said, "Ayu, are you trying to scare me to death?!"

Ayu grinned, wanting to smile at him, but everything went black before her eyes.

She was under so much mental pressure that she was completely exhausted.

The moment she fainted, Tuanzi pulled Ayu's spirit into the space, allowing her to recover better.

Qin Huai, who caught Ayu, was terrified.

"Ayu, what's wrong?!"

His cold gaze fell on the screaming surviving pirates, then on the group of prisoners.

The chapter I wrote yesterday kept being flagged as violating regulations, so I revised it several times. In the end, the review system removed some content and approved it. In short, it was a series of non-gory but slightly creepy details, the images of which came from my dream. Hmm, maybe Ayu is urging me to update and finish it soon.

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