Just as Longbo thought he had been transported to medieval Northern Europe by the system, a series of panicked shouts came from where he was standing.

"The ancient giants of Elbaf?!"

"Run!"

"Has the navy not arrived yet?!"

The humans' gasps of surprise stunned Longbo.

What are these harpies saying...?

What is the ancient giant race of Elbaf? What is the Navy? Lumberjack wondered again, do these things exist in the world of How to Train Your Dragon?

Just then, a series of booming sounds came from behind. Longbo turned his head to look at the distant sea and saw a row of wooden sailboats coming into view.

The bright blue seagull emblem is clearly visible atop the blue-painted sailboat mast.

“Sigh…” Seeing the symbol on the sailboat, Longbo hesitated, a rare occurrence for him. He turned to look at Red Death, hesitating to speak: “This isn’t right…”

Chapter 19 The Sea

One after another, jet-black cannonballs shot from the sailboat, piercing the sky and exploding on Longbo's body, filling the air with fire and smoke, enveloping his figure.

"Giant scum, surrender!"

"Repent! Today is your death day!"

The sound of a distant sailboat horn carried on the sea breeze to Longbo's ears, causing his lips to twitch slightly.

He finally understood where the panel had led him. In the One Piece world, did these Hagis think he was a giant?

No wonder the creatures in the sea look so ordinary; they're actually sea monsters and sea kings. It's no wonder they don't seem to have any special abilities besides their size.

But then another question arises: how did the Red Reaper come into this world?

"It's activated too?" Ignoring the cannon fire on his body, Longbo turned to look at the fire dragon behind him once more.

At this moment, Red Death seemed to have the idea of ​​escaping and was quietly retreating. When he saw Longbo turn around, he turned around and ran away.

Longbo naturally wouldn't let his target escape. He bent his legs to gather strength, then burst into a leap, leaving behind a trail of shattered earth stretching for thousands of meters.

Longbo leaped thousands of meters in one stride, flying across the street in shock, and arrived behind the Red Reaper, raising his fist and throwing a punch at its back.

"boom!"

The bone armor made contact with flesh and blood, instantly creating an explosive roar. A gust of wind, carrying a shockwave, swept through and instantly extinguished the flames that had ravaged half the town.

The Red Reaper's massive body was struck hard, its entire body arched, its eyes rolled back, and it flew out of its mouth, spitting blood, crashing into the sea with a mournful whistle.

A fire dragon, hundreds of meters long, crashed into the sea, raising waves hundreds of meters high. The waves swept across the coastline like a tsunami, causing people to flee in terror.

This sudden turn of events left the navy aboard the distant sailing ship dumbfounded. The gunfire ceased, and they all simultaneously picked up their Den Den Mushi (snail communication devices) to request support.

Not only were humans shocked by this power, but even Longbo, the one who started it all, was completely bewildered.

He didn't know how he managed to leap thousands of meters, nor did he know how he managed to send a hundred-meter-tall beast flying thousands of meters.

He felt that his weight and strength had not changed significantly, but his movements had become much more agile.

He truly couldn't understand how he had done it. With his weight of tens of thousands of tons, he shouldn't be able to unleash such power.

As Longbo watched the endless barrage of shells raining down on him, a sudden thought flashed through his mind, connecting it to certain things.

He remembered seeing a scene before where someone was throwing an iron ball bigger than a boat at people.

This comic book world seems to be quite unreasonable; it's common for someone to punch an opponent thousands or even tens of thousands of times their own weight.

Then he recalled the strange changes that had occurred to his body when he first arrived here.

He looked down at the swimming pool in the amusement park, controlling his nerves and muscles to separate the mask, and the reflection of his own face came into view.

What appeared before him was still his own face, but with a touch more delicacy and coldness, and the style had changed from a sharp, realistic style to a comic style.

"... "

"Did they put a mod on me?"

Longbo stood there, stunned, then put his face armor back on, and his perspective returned to being covered by electromagnetic waves and the planet's magnetic field.

He probably figured out that all of this was due to the difference between realistic and comic book styles.

"If I could keep this mod when I go back, that would be pretty good..."

Longbo's mind started working, and apart from the slightly unsettling facial expression, this change was all good.

After all, he couldn't possibly jump and cause damage over a kilometer in a small, broken ball, and casually send a kilometer-sized behemoth flying.

Even if only half of the effect is retained, his fear of Arcane monsters will be greatly reduced...

Turning his gaze away from the distance, Longbo looked down at the town below, searching for buildings such as blacksmith shops and textile shops.

While Longbo was pondering and searching, the situation on the distant sea changed again. The originally clear sky darkened at a visible speed, and the air contained the imminent threat of a storm.

Dark clouds spread from afar, obscuring the horizon in almost a minute, accompanied by howling winds.

A light drizzle began to fall, but quickly turned into a torrential downpour, with dazzling lightning flashing and covering every corner of the dark clouds.

This sudden turn of events caused the naval warships, which were preparing to resume shelling, to sway in the wind. Just as the fleet commander was about to reluctantly issue the order to dock, the situation became unpredictable.

A shadow far larger than the warship emerged from the torrential rain and gradually approached the fleet. By the time the navy realized something was wrong, it was too late.

The massive hull pushed them aside, and they were tossed about in the already swaying waves, swept away and disappeared into the torrential rain.

The giant ship sailed toward the island. As it got closer, the massive wooden sailboat, resembling a mountain range, gradually became clearer. The skull-shaped sails, stretching for hundreds of meters, billowed in the storm and fluttered in the wind.

On both sides of the deck, shadowy figures of giants with blue faces and fangs, skin of various colors, and heights ranging from twenty to fifty or sixty meters, appeared.

They stared at the nearby naval ships, their eyes filled with a ferocious and terrifying intensity, the heavy warhammers they held in their hands or carried on their shoulders reflecting the sharpness of lightning.

Upon seeing the giant ship and the flag, the humans reacted as if under stress, running towards the mountains and forests behind the island with far greater fear and haste than when facing the fire dragon.

"The giants' ships belong to the Great Hammer Chapter!!"

Longbo listened thoughtfully. Giants?

What is the Great Hammer Chapter?

Is it another name for the Giant Warrior Pirates in the manga?

He remembered watching anime before, where there were two giants in the Little Garden. They seemed to be the captains of the Giant Warrior Pirates, but they didn't seem very strong.

If we use them as a unit of measurement, the giant on this ship shouldn't be much stronger.

Just then, the declaration of victory rang in my ears.

[You fought the Red Reaper to the very edge of the island, until even the island was obliterated! The battle raged until the heavens and earth darkened, leaving countless lives lost, but in the end, you emerged victorious, bathed in blood!]

[Gain 1 skill point]

Won again.

It seems he was sent by the Red Reaper who was thrown into the sea.

But Longbo was already getting tired of hearing it.

The task settlement is still so outrageous; out of five sentences, only one word, "win," is true.

They made such an exaggerated claim, but the amount they received in the settlement was still so small, which really makes it hard to give a proper evaluation.

After the mission was completed, Longbo's 78-meter-tall body gradually disappeared like a bubble in the sunlight.

In the distance, a giant sailing ship, an exceptionally tall figure pushed through the crowd, reached the fence, and gazed at the unimaginably large figure in the center of the town.

"That...was also an ancient giant?" The burly giant with two horns on his head gripped the hilt of his sword tightly and whispered, "They've disappeared."

Everyone who witnessed this, including the residents, the navy, and the giants, was utterly astonished, rubbing their eyes and wondering if they had seen it wrong.

Just before leaving completely, Longbo's four eyes swept across the giant ship that had crossed the sea, taking in the figures on board, each with a blue face and fangs, averaging fifty meters in height.

Her gaze met that of a man who was about ten meters shorter than her. Then, she activated the Rainbow Magic Realm, taking away the Red Death's corpse, some buildings in the town, and some items from the giant's sailing ship.

As compensation, he also left behind some special metallic minerals.

This time, because Longbo took out the Red Reaper on the purge list as soon as he arrived, he quickly returned to his original world.

Chapter 20 Study

In the volcanic region of the Earth's core, Longbo's figure appeared without warning, returning to this world.

Upon his return, he did not release the items from the Rainbow Demon Realm. Instead, he went directly to the edge of a riverbank and removed his face armor once again.

Longbo crouched down, lowered his gaze to the babbling river, and realized that the mod on his body had also disappeared, and his subtly styled face had returned to its original form.

But the lightness he still felt in his body told him that the changes brought about by the mod had not completely disappeared.

Realizing this, Longbo then tried to move his body in the volcano to conduct in-depth tests on his own body.

After a ten-minute test, during which Longbo left the entire area in a mess, he reached a conclusion.

While not as terrifying in terms of strength as it was in the One Piece world, it still retains some of its former power. Its movements and mobility are incredibly agile, far surpassing its previous self, making it seem almost unlike a Titan weighing 60,000 to 70,000 tons.

This is undoubtedly a significant improvement for Longbo. With mobility surpassing that of the red-haired gorilla and the addition of a charged particle cannon with an ultra-long range, he could even say that he is not afraid of any Titan except the Snow Demon.

After calming his thoughts, Longbo released everything from the Rainbow Magic Realm.

The carcass of the rabbit-headed sea king lay quietly on the ground, while warty dogs greedily devoured its flesh, some even burrowing inside its body to feed.

Upon seeing the environment they had returned to, and with Longbo's figure appearing before them, the wartdogs whimpered and stopped eating, making room for Longbo.

Although they already knew that Longbo did not eat, their long survival experience and instincts drove them to give priority to the group leader.

But Longbo clearly didn't care about any of that. He merely glanced at them and then ignored them, striding over the corpse of the Red Reaper to the buildings and items he had obtained from the town and the giant's ship.

Scattered buildings and a batch of supplies came into view, including a lot of giant cloth and some weapons, mostly heavy warhammers and double-edged Viking axes.

As for the buildings, they were basically human workshops, blacksmith shops, and weapon shops.

Longbo placed them all next to a boulder, then sat down on the scorching ground and picked up the weapons, the giants, and the various notes from the human forging workshops, attempting to analyze and learn from them.

These things would undoubtedly be of great help to Longbo in his attempts to make weapons. Although no one taught him step by step, these tools, notes and weapon patterns could provide Longbo with very good references.

With plenty of time, nothing will be a problem.

In short, it was an unexpected bonus of the mission. He had not expected that he would happen to encounter a human city and a giant ship.

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