Chapter 1375 Michael and Gaya Reunited Final
The shock that rippled through the remaining hunters wasn't solely due to their comrade's gruesome demise. They were professionals, hardened by countless encounters with death, their minds trained to compartmentalize grief and focus on the mission. But the casual, almost playful, way the Phoenix had manipulated those flames, the sheer power he'd displayed and the fact that they were facing a Phoenix, a creature of myth and legend, in its human form
It was enough to make even the most seasoned hunter question their sanity.
"What the hell, dude?!" the tattooed woman shrieked, staring at the Phoenix, her jaw slack. "You just you just dropped him!"
Phoenix tilted his head, his fiery eyes wide with a childlike innocence.
"You told me to put him down," he said, his voice calm, matter-of-fact. "So I did."
The hunters stared at him, their minds struggling to grasp the logic of it all. There was no malice in his eyes, no hint of the cruelty they'd expected from a creature of fire and legend. Just pure, unadulterated innocence.
"You...you little" the tattooed woman sputtered, her anger warring with her disbelief. "You just killed him!"
"But isn't that what you wanted?" Phoenix asked, his brow furrowing in confusion. "To capture me?"
He gestured towards the heavy chest, its metal surface gleaming in the dim light.
"You brought a cage, didn't you? To keep me in?"
The tattooed woman, who'd been closest to the fallen hunter, let out a roar of rage.
"You're gonna pay for that, bird!" she screamed, her hands crackling with energy.
But Phoenix just frowned.
"Pay? But I don't have any coins. I haven't been to a market in well, a very long time. What are you selling?"
The hunters stared at each other, their expressions a mix of confusion and frustration. They were supposed to be focusing on capturing the Phoenix their ticket to a life of luxury, of freedom from this endless cycle of hunts and dangers. But this conversation was throwing them off their game.
They couldn't tell if the Phoenix was toying with them, or if he was genuinely clueless. Retarded.
"Are you fucking with me?!" the tattooed woman roared, her patience finally snapping.
Listening from her hiding spot, Gaya almost choked on her own laughter. "Oh, this is going to be gold," Gaya muttered as she knew exactly how the Phoenix would take. that question.
"Fucking with you?" Phoenix repeated, his brow furrowed in confusion. "No, I don't think mating would be appropriate. Your mate probably wouldn't appreciate it. And to be honest I don't find you particularly attractive."
The tattooed woman stared at Phoenix, her jaw slack, her face turning a rather fetching shade of crimson. The other hunters, caught between horror and disbelief, simply gaped at the bird, their minds struggling to process the absurdity of the situation.
"Did did he just?" the smoker stuttered in utter shock.
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