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Chapter Thirty-One; Rain Feast

Weir knew that even if he didn't want to rush the road today, it would be impossible. If Clokdal suddenly went to another place, Weir would have to find another hard work.

Because I have rented an F-crocodile once, I am more familiar with it this time.

Sitting on the back of the F-Crocodile, Weir was looking forward to what extent the natural fruit ability of the Pirate World can reach.

Although Clokdal developed the Shasha fruit a bit rubbish, it was not at all natural.

Finally, it was completely dark, and at about eight o'clock in the evening, Vill finally arrived at the rainy ground.

Weir felt that this is the capital of Alabastan, because the rain at night is really prosperous.

The rainy land at night was not cold, but brightly lit. Looking at the scenery in front of you, Weir was not in a hurry to find Clockdal, but wandered around in the rain.

Tusky is not that happy because he is sleepy now.

This means Tusky's strange living habits. This guy goes to bed at 7:00 a.m. every night, gets up at 3:00 a.m. every time he wakes up, he also wakes up Vile.

Because of this, Weir beats Tusky a lot, and the sleeping confused Vile faces the energetic Tusky, and the winner is not certain. Moreover, Weir dares not use all his strength, for fear of hurting Tusky.

So Weir looked at Tusky's appearance and smiled in a bad mood.

When Tusky saw Vile laughing at it, he was angry. He stretched out his hand and rubbed it, meaning to take the money.

Weir didn't know what this guy was going to do, but he still had a backpack behind him and took out hundreds of thousands of Baileys to Tusky. Because the backpack was too small, Weir only had so many.

What made Vir speechless happened. The rabbit actually stretched out his middle finger to Vir, and then went to the hotel behind him to open a room. It seemed that he was planning to go to bed.

Seeing that Tusky was really sleepy, Vir could only let him go, but just shouted, come to find him tomorrow morning. If he didn't come, he would contact him by phone, and Vir would continue to wander around in the rain.

But Weir forgot one thing, that is, Tusky can't use the phone bug at all because it can't speak.

It took too long to get along with each other, but Weir was mistaken as a human being, so such a low-level mistake was made.

After a few walks around, Vill came to a casino. Needless to say, this should be the most luxurious casino in Alabastan, the Rain Feast.

When we walked into the rain banquet, a welcome lady came to entertain us immediately.

Seeing that the casino in front of him was really big, he really planned to go in and play two games. As for Clockdal, don't worry about him for now. It has already reached the rainy ground, so Clockdal can't make any storms.

However, Weir did not realize that he had no money now, and most of the money he brought on the boat was used to rent F-crocodile, and the rest was given to Tusky.

So when redeeming chips, something very embarrassing happened and there was no money in your pocket.

Weir, who originally wanted to bet on a small gambling, lost interest and did not plan to hang out.

Weir went straight to the largest gambling table in the venue, jumped onto the gambling table, and roared.

"I'll give me Gon, I'll only find Klokdal today, and I'll give you thirty seconds. Thirty seconds later, if there are still living people here, I, Vir, will kill him."

When Weir just called out, most people were in the mood to watch the fun, wanting to see what would happen to this person who dared to make trouble at the rain banquet. After all, no one dared to make trouble at the rain banquet for a long time.

But when he knew that the person in front of him was the pirate who offered a reward of 170 million Baileys, the crowd began to flee outside the casino.

As for the people in the Baroque Work Club, all of them have disappeared. It seems that they have received news from the palace and learned about the tragic situation there, so no one comes up to die. After all, people are afraid of death, and even small minions cherish their lives.

Weir looked at the disappeared crowd and looked at the exquisite black pocket watch in his hand. Twenty-three seconds, sure enough, in the face of death, the potential of man is unlimited.

It's almost the same thing to watch. If Clockdal isn't too timid, he should have come out soon.

Butville waited for a long time, but he didn't see Clockdal.

Could it be that this guy is really timid? No, this guy has challenged Whitebeard. Although Vir despises this brainless behavior, it can be seen that Clockdal is definitely not timid.

Actually, Weir guessed correctly. At this time, Clockdal did not appear because he was afraid of Weir, but was waiting for Weir to come to find him.

Through the daytime incident, Clockdal knew that Vir was very strong, so he did not plan to fight Vir at the rain banquet.

First, this is not his home court, second, the rain banquet is his property, and it feels very distressed if it is broken.

So the two of them were in a stalemate and waited for each other to come to us.

After waiting for half an hour in the casino, Weir finally became impatient when he waited. Weir hated waiting the most.

He never came late, and he hated those who were late, so Weir planned to take the initiative.

Weir did not stroll around the rain banquet, but directly rushed into it with the "flash".

But when I first came to the corridor with "flash", I saw Clockdal who had just turned around and was about to run inside.

For the first time, Vill felt ashamed of his domineering attitude when he saw and heard. He didn't realize it when he moved so far away from him.

But this cannot be entirely blamed on Weir, it is also considered a defect after the ability developed by Weir.

When he learned that his talent for domineering and talent was so touching, Weir decided to give up.

What Weir gave up was the domineering range of the domineering spirit of seeing and hearing, forming a circle within ten meters of the domineering spirit of seeing and hearing.

Moreover, Weir discovered that his lightning could be attached to the domineering spirit of seeing and hearing. Although it could not be attached too much, Weir unexpectedly developed the ability of an electromagnetic barrier.

Weir usually opens the electromagnetic barrier very small, tightly wrapping his whole body.

The electromagnetic barrier has no attack power, and even its defense power is minimal. Its only function is to amplify the sensitivity of the domineering spirit of seeing and hearing dozens of times.

Weir dares to say that within ten meters, Weir can detect any attack. Even if he conceals the ability of the fruit, he cannot get close to him within ten meters, otherwise he will definitely be able to discover it.

But this is not without a price, the price is the pain.

In the corridor, Vir and Clockdal stared at each other.

Clockdal was also a little embarrassed. He originally planned to wait for Vir to find him after he was out of patience, but he led Vir to the desert.

But he never expected that Vier was so fast that before he could fly elementally, Vier had already arrived in front of him.
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