Chapter 117 Abao

The other Kung Fu Manatees ignored Ajin's provocative challenge and no one stepped forward to challenge him.

All the manatees looked at Ajin with stars in their eyes and burning gazes, which made him feel a little scared.

"What do you want to do?"

Fortunately, at this time, the manatee that was knocked to the ground climbed up again, ran to Ajin, shouted solemnly, and then bowed again.

"Do you want to continue?"

Ajin thought that the manatee was not convinced and wanted to try again, so he clenched his fists and prepared for a fight, but the manatee did not launch an attack for a long time.

"What does it mean?"

Ajin was a little confused, but fortunately Kurokas was there to help explain:

"It said that you are very strong and defeated it head-on easily. It hopes to become your disciple and learn martial arts from you."

Captain Gill standing by was already grinning from ear to ear.

"Haha, Jin, these Kung Fu manatees are definitely fighters. They like to challenge the strong, and if they lose, they will worship the opponent as their master. Now that you have defeated the strongest among them, they will definitely chase after you and want to worship you as their master."

"Ah? What should I do now?"

"Hahaha, Ajin, it's okay. Accept these disciples. First, teach them a set of boxing like you usually teach Bi Ya, otherwise they won't leave."

"Ah, what's this? Captain, did you know this was going to happen and deliberately keep it to yourself?"

"How is that possible! Captain, I just remembered it too. Sorry."

Ajin was helpless, knowing that he had been tricked by the captain again. He could only practice a set of basic naval boxing techniques with a group of cute sea beasts, surrounded by a group of manatees, like a radio gymnastics leader. The scene looked very funny.

The Kung Fu manatees learned very seriously, and their shouts and grunts were deafening.

Ajin was surprised to find that after only two rehearsals, more than half of the manatees had memorized the entire set of boxing techniques and could even fight with great vigor. It seemed that their comprehension was much higher than that of ordinary people. Ajin couldn't help but secretly glance at Biya who had also run ashore and was interacting with the manatees.

Before saying goodbye, Gel asked Kurokas to help ask the Kung Fu manatee that had dueled with Ajin. It has now become Ajin's chief disciple. It got a headscarf from somewhere and used black pearl powder to draw dark circles under its eyes, imitating the appearance of Master Ajin.

When Kulokas conveyed the captain's intention and asked it if it wanted to go on an adventure at sea together and continue to stay by its master's side to listen to his teachings, the invited little manatee instantly roared with excitement.

"Whoa whoa whoa!"

Fortunately, thanks to Kurokus's ability, everyone knew that it had been repeatedly verifying: It is just a manatee, can it really go to the sea with everyone?

Gel reached out his hand, held its soft paw that looked a bit like a tentacle, and told it that as long as it was willing, they would be partners on the same boat from now on.

As expected, the little manatee was filled with gratitude and nodded vigorously to show that he was very willing.

“Wow wow wow wow! (Everyone keep working hard, I’m going out to sea first!)”

Finally, with tears in its eyes, it said goodbye to the other manatees, jumped onto the boat with its small luggage bag, ran to Ajin, hugged his thighs and rubbed against him.

"Ah Jin, Kung Fu Manatee has very good aptitude and can even master Haki. From now on, you will be responsible for teaching it."

"Okay, Captain!"

Ajin smiled and touched the manatee's head. After a short time together, he also liked this new disciple very much.

"Hey hey hey, Captain, time to come up with a name?"

Moria reminded.

Captain Gill touched the little fellow's smooth head and blurted out without thinking:

"Kung Fu Sea Cow, let's call him Po. It just so happens that your master is called Jin. Gold and treasures are my favorites, Captain!"

"Haha!"

Po clenched his fist and bowed to Captain Gul, obviously liking the name very much.

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The ship set off again and was delayed for a while by this little episode, but Gol felt that he had gained another mascot, and this trip to Alabasta was not in vain.

Soon the ship passed a constantly changing color line on the sea. This color band divided the water surface in the middle. The colors of the water on both sides were obviously different. The water on one side was yellowish brown, while on the other side facing the sea, the water was azure blue.

At this time, there was not even an Ichibukai, let alone the Seven Warlords of the Sea, and there was certainly no Crocodile's Baroque Studio secretly causing trouble in Alabasta, so there was no nationwide drought that caused the Santa Dora River to dry up and seawater to backflow, so we can see this landscape.

This is what is called clear distinction, a special natural phenomenon formed in the sea near the estuary when fresh water from rivers flows into the sea.

The river that appeared in front was the Santa Dora River in Alabasta, which was the river that Princess Weiwei said was 50 kilometers wide.

Geer stood at the bow of the boat, carefully observing the two banks, wanting to help the majority of netizens witness with their own eyes whether the river was as wide as Weiwei boasted, so that netizens would not have to argue about it anymore.

Well, it seems that the estuary is very spacious. The distance between both sides should be fifty kilometers, but the width of the upstream river may not be as wide as the estuary. Anyway, some believe it and some don't, so there is no need to worry about it. The width of Tongtian River is eight hundred leagues, which is reasonable.

They were about to reach Aluma, the coastal city of Alabasta, and everyone on the ship excitedly ran to the deck to wait for docking.

In order to avoid causing excessive attention and unnecessary panic, Gel sent the two conspicuous sea beasts, Ada and A, back to the sea to play.

It was a rare opportunity for the sails on the mast to be used. Under the command of the experienced driver, Kulokas, the few people without a driver's license finally managed to dock the boat into the port in a hurry. They were all sweating profusely and breathed a sigh of relief, just like they had cheated in the second test under the command of their coach.

"Oh, it's so hot."

Gel, who had just come ashore, stepped on the hot yellow sand and couldn't help complaining.

Compared to the cold in winter, Geer felt that the heat in summer was more unbearable.

"Hello everyone! This should be your first time visiting Alabasta. Please cooperate with us to do a simple registration first."

This port is not natural but artificially planned and constructed, so after everyone got off the boat, a boy wearing a turban and traditional clothes of a desert country ran over and asked to register.

"Excuse me, are you here to travel or do business in Alabasta?"

“Travel and business.”

"Oh, then can you please tell me what you have shipped for sale? Perhaps I can recommend some suitable sales channels or give you some suggestions."

The boy in charge of registration said enthusiastically.

Geer thought about it and smiled:

"Thank you, but we won't be using it for now. We're not selling anything, we're here to buy. Just buy whatever you like."

"Oh, I see. Welcome to Alabasta then."

...

Gel looked around and answered casually, without making things difficult for the staff. He cooperated with the simple registration and paid the mooring fee of 1 berleys, and then he was allowed to pass.