Chapter 825 Crush

Caroline, the phoenix, felt relieved to see the monkey.

"Help me get rid of him!" she said in a sharp voice.

As soon as the scarlet figure saw the monkey coming, his attacks on the phoenix grew fiercer. He could sense the monkey's strong aura.

But the monkey didn't move immediately.

"If I help you, that means you'll write off your grudge on me," he bargained.

"Come on, monkey! It's not the time to talk about this. Help me out first, or I'll die here!" the phoenix shouted. Her anxiety was skyrocketing.

"Well then, I take it you agree to my terms." The monkey grinned.

He then muttered under his breath, "Devastation Skill!"

Boom!

The ground beneath them began to tremble as the monkey's power began to take effect. A shining stick covered in runes dropped from the sky. The sight of it made the blood red figure nervous.

With a mighty blast that was powerful enough to break the sky, it rushed towards the figure.

The blood red figure threw his long spear into the air. It instantly multiplied into a thousand spears, trying to fend off the incoming blow.

As the two were locked in battle, Caroline turned into a ray of light and charged towards the blood red figure.

Her pair of wings were sharper than swords, and she used them to stab at the blood red figure. Her attacks were like burning flames pouring out in torrents.

The blood red figure turned furious. A bright scarlet light exploded from his body and he directed it towards Caroline with the intention of hitting her.

Then the monkey suddenly appeared behind the blood red figure.

He bent the stick and started attacking the figure.

The entire area began collapsing. The stick disintegrated into a million shadows, raining down upon the blood red figure.

Bang!

The blood red figure blasted the phoenix with a powerful blow. She fell to the ground upon impact. At the same time, the monkey's stick made contact with the figure, throwing him backwards.

He would have crashed into the cliff if his body wasn't weighed down by eight iron chains wrapped around him.

"Damn it." His voice was cold and hoarse, mixed with fury.

He knew that he didn't have a chance against two such powerful people at the same time. It left him no choice but to flee the battle. "You have ruined all my plans! Just you wait. In a month, I will return and I will kill you!" he threatened before gradually disappearing.

"What?" The monkey tried to get one last strike on the figure, but it was already too late. He was gone.

"It's useless. The chains around him is a divine weapon that suppresses him and protects him at the same time. Since we

o slowly?" she demanded, coldly.

"I'm worried that your wounds might reopen if I fly too fast," he explained. "Also, don't ask me why I'm being kind. I just found out I like you." As he said this, he kept looking straight ahead.

Caroline was too stunned to speak.

But her anger came back quickly enough. "Aren't you satisfied with kidding me once?"

"I'm serious this time," the monkey replied.

Back on the island, Darren finally woke up from his cultivation.

"It's done. Ha-ha."

He had finally completed his training and what he needed to do next was to perfect the cooperative combat skills with Caroline.

But despite his success, Darren could not help but be worried about the monkey and Caroline, so he flew out to see whether they had come back.

Whoosh!

As he was about to fly out of the island, he saw the monkey with Caroline in his arms approaching from afar. He also saw that Naomi and Augustine was already there, waiting for them as well.

"What are you doing? Help me down," Caroline roared at Naomi angrily as soon as they arrived.

Naomi, completely surprised to see Caroline being carried by the monkey, found herself stuttering an affirmation. "Yes. Right."

She hurriedly went over to the pair and helped Caroline down from the monkey's arms.

But for some reason, the monkey wouldn't let her go. Despite Naomi's attempts, he was unmovable.

"Let go of me!" Caroline said.

Caroline was embarrassed to be seen in her current predicament especially by the younger ones. Her face burned red, and this time, it had nothing to do with her own flame aura.

Darren glanced at the monkey, astonished to find that his face was red, too.

Suddenly, Darren could no longer stop himself.

He burst out laughing.