"You have fifteen minutes left." The man in the dung-colored army coat looked calmly at Song Yun. Right now, Song Yun felt immense pressure. On another nearby ship, gunfire continued to echo. Song Yun had no idea of the situation over there. If things went on , it was clearly an unwise choice to keep stalling. Actually, if it were someone else, maybe they wouldn’t be as conflicted as Song Yun. The mission clearly stated that if rescuing them was impossible, then sacrifice was necessary. The task would be simple then – just walk away, blow up the explosives beneath the ship, and everyone aboard would die. The mission, albeit imperfect, would still be completed. However, Song Yun couldn’t bring himself to kill a ship full of unrelated people just to complete the mission. Song Yun glanced at the Judge. The Judge chuckled and whispered, "I can only take out one or two." "Then we’ll have to go all out." Song Yun took a deep breath. Time clearly wasn’t on their side to come up with a perfect battle plan, so they had no choice but to rush in, fight, and hope. Although this might result in hostages being killed, it shouldn’t lead to all of them dying. Meanwhile, on the other side. Mr. Lang had slight blood stains on him, while Tang Lin was panting heavily. Although their skills were exceptional, they couldn’t kill their way through like Song Yun and the Judge, sustaining only minor injuries. Both had suffered quite a few injuries, but the whole ship of Monkeys had been slaughtered by the pair. Someone might wonder, how is this possible? How could Monkeys be so incompetent, with two ships wrecked by just four people? Actually, it’s possible, because they were Monkeys. Their combat power is generally slightly lower than humans. If it were ships from other big places, Mr. Lang and Tang Lin might have been stuck on board, as their fighting power isn’t just low by one, two, three, or four points. "The hostages aren’t here, probably on that ship!" Tang Lin panted and said. Mr. Lang nodded with an odd expression and quickly said, "Tang Lin, our mission here is complete. Let’s head underwater to the rendezvous point and wait for them." With that, the two jumped into the water, with Tang Lin leading the way and Mr. Lang following behind. At this moment, the wind above the sea grew stronger, and the waves became higher. The two, initially swimming one behind the other, were slowly separated. Mr. Lang abruptly turned his hand, swiftly swimming in another direction. Then he suddenly dove down, submerging underwater. Tang Lin, swimming ahead, noticed nothing. Mr. Lang’s speed was incredible. In less than a minute, he reached the bottom of the ship where Song Yun was, and then affixed a solid block to its hull. This item resembled the explosives Song Yun had planted beneath the ship but wasn’t entirely the same, probably something Mr. Lang had brought himself. After completing this, Mr. Lang snorted coldly and pressed the block. A small display screen on the block now showed 5:00, quickly changing to 4:59... This was a countdown device set for five minutes. What would happen after five minutes, anyone would understand. After Mr. Lang finished, he swam away. Not long after he left. A frail figure appeared where Mr. Lang had been. "Damn, I knew you couldn’t stay quiet." Tang Lin looked at the slowly decreasing numbers on the screen, reached out, and removed the device before tossing it into the water where it sank gradually. After doing all this, Tang Lin exerted force with both hands, his entire body shooting forward like a fish. Shortly after Tang Lin left, another black silhouette appeared in the same spot. The moon was now fully obscured by clouds, making it impossible to discern the appearance of this figure. In this person’s hand was a solid block, the number on it had changed to 4:00... This was clearly the solid explosive Tang Lin had just discarded! "Song Yun, originally I planned to take your life directly, but since someone is willing to take the fall, I’ll go with the flow." After muttering to himself, the man reattached the solid explosive to the ship and then vanished. The sea waves continued to roar. "Song Yun, Mr. Lang planted an explosive on your side of the ship; I’ve disarmed it." Song Yun heard Tang Lin’s voice through the earpiece. Song Yun smiled but didn’t respond. Instead, he turned to look at the Judge beside him. The Judge barely nodded. Suddenly a loud noise. Song Yun and the Judge both moved almost at the same time. Their burst of energy was so sudden and strong that the ground beneath them even showed a dent. The man in the dung-colored army coat shouted, "Kill them!" As soon as the words left his mouth, Song Yun and the Judge charged at the five men holding AK-47 rifles. Song Yun’s hand darted out like lightning, grabbing the hand of the man closest to him, while his mouth slightly opened. Crack! Tʜe sourcᴇ of thɪs content ɪs 𝙣𝙤𝙫𝙚𝙡⁂𝙛𝙞𝙧𝙚⁂𝙣𝙚𝙩 Song Yun twisted the man’s neck, breaking it and instantly paralyzing him from the neck down, accompanied by a sudden ’moo’ sound from his mouth. This was a Buddhist chant, though not as fantastical as in novels. Using low-frequency and powerful penetrating force, the mooing sound caused two Monkeys beside Song Yun to experience momentary disorientation. In that brief moment of disorientation, the two forgot to pull the trigger. Song Yun sidestepped and kicked one of them. Song Yun’s kick was so powerful that the man kicked instantly went limp. The kick landed on the man’s abdomen, usually resistant with flesh, but the force exceeded what he could withstand. His internal organs were shattered beyond recognition, and nearby, the Judge seized the opportunity created by Song Yun to cut down another briefly disoriented Monkey. In an instant, three out of the five lost their fighting capability!