Suddenly, Kaido's aura changed.
He stood a few steps away from Jin, exuding a strong sense of oppression, his eyes as sharp as knives, as if he couldn't wait to fight Jin to the death.
The air was filled with tension, and everyone on the ship held their breath, fearing that the clash between these two powerhouses would trigger world-destroying power.
"I've fallen to this point today, all thanks to you." Kaido's deep voice rumbled like thunder, filled with unwillingness and anger.
Jin stood there, his expression indifferent, with only a slight smile on his lips, revealing a hint of amusement. "So what?"
His tone revealed a trace of indifference. Kaido's anger couldn't touch his heart at all. Besides, if one's skills are inferior to others, why bother running in front of the person involved and barking madly?
A flash of killing intent appeared in Kaido's eyes, but he suppressed his anger and grinned coldly: "Let's have a fight and let me know how much you weigh now."
His tone was full of provocation, as if he couldn't wait to tear Jin apart.
However, Jin did not do as he wished.
Hearing these words, a hint of surprise appeared on Jin's face, and a trace of helplessness and mockery flashed in his eyes.
He thought Kaido would have a more profound plan, but he didn't expect the other party to just come looking for a fight.
"No time for that." Jin waved his hand, his tone lazy and disdainful.
He had long surpassed Kaido's level, and a duel based on brute force was no longer a challenge for him.
Moreover, his current domineering cultivation had reached an unimaginable level, and even he himself didn't know his true limit.
Fighting Kaido would only be a waste of time.
Seeing Jin reject him so lightly, Kaido frowned, a hint of unwillingness flashing in his eyes.
He suddenly thought of something and said with a sneer: "Then let's add a bet."
Jin's eyes lit up slightly, his tone playful, "Oh?"
He became a little interested.
Kaido grinned, his eyes flashing with calculating light, his tone gloomy: "If I win, I need you to provide me with various resources to rebuild the pirate crew, as well as several Zoan-type Devil Fruits."
Hearing this, the corners of Jin's mouth turned up, a hint of mockery in his eyes.
He obviously saw Kaido's intention, but he wasn't in a hurry to expose it.
He slowly asked: "Then what if you lose?"
Kaido was stunned for a moment, then his eyes turned cold and sharp, his tone extremely confident: "I won't lose!"
His confidence seemed unshakable. Deep down, he had made thorough preparations. No matter what means he used, he would win this gamble and obtain the capital to rebuild the Beasts Pirates.
As for failure?
In his eyes, this option simply did not exist.
He would use every means to exchange for victory!
Jin's smile deepened, his eyes revealing a hint of slyness, "That's no fun. If you lose, you work for me, how about that?"
As soon as these words came out, a trace of anger flashed in Kaido's eyes, but then he regained his composure.
He stared at Jin, as if considering the meaning of this bet.
Work for Jin?
When would he, the dignified Kaido of the Beasts, bow his head to others?
But Jin's confidence made him feel a trace of doubt. He knew that Jin would not casually propose a condition that he could not accept.
"You think you can beat me?" Kaido's voice was low and threatening.
Jin just shrugged, his tone light: "I'm not sure, but if you really lose, working for me wouldn't be too bad, right?"
Kaido looked at him, and after a moment, he suddenly burst into wild laughter, deafening: "Okay, Jin! I accept this bet!"
The two looked at each other, as if the air between heaven and earth had frozen. Every sentence they spoke carried a huge sense of oppression, as if a earth-shattering battle was about to unfold.
Jin still looked calm, with his hands behind his back, and nodded lightly: "Then let's find a place, don't scare the passers-by."
Kaido clenched his fists, his muscles tensed, and the desire to fight burned in his eyes: "Whatever you want, I must let you know today who is the king of this sea!"
Jin chuckled, his eyes with a hint of teasing. He took a step, and he was already confident of victory.
Yan stood there, his brows slightly furrowed, a trace of hesitation flashing in his eyes.
He had already witnessed his captain Kaido's progress during this period of time. His strength was stronger than before, his speed was faster, and even his use of domineering had undergone a qualitative leap.
However, the ominous premonition in his heart lingered.
Jin's strength is unfathomable. Will Kaido really have a chance of winning this rash action?
He couldn't help but want to open his mouth to stop him, but before he could speak, Kaido's figure had already turned into an afterimage and disappeared from the spot in an instant.
At the same time, Jin, who was standing opposite him, also disappeared.
Two powerful auras disappeared from the field in an instant, as if they had been swept into another dimension.
Yan's heart sank suddenly, his fists clenched slightly, and his eyes swept around, trying to find the traces of the two.
The residual vibrations in the air, as well as the collision of domineering in an instant, all foreshadowed an earth-shattering duel about to unfold.
Beside him, Quinn said in a deep voice: "Is the boss really going to fight him?"
He had enough confidence in his captain, but facing a character like Jin who didn't play cards according to common sense, he also felt uneasy.
After all, Jin never acted according to other people's expectations, and always brought unexpected results.
Yan didn't speak, a trace of solemnity in his eyes.
He knew that Kaido had already made up his mind, and even if someone tried to stop him, it would be useless.
At the same time, the distant sky suddenly changed color, thunderclouds rolled, as if the world was restless for the upcoming duel.
Two powerful domineering auras came from afar, instantly shrouding the entire sea, as if a destructive force was accumulating.
"It seems to have already begun..."
Yan murmured to himself, a trace of worry flashing in his eyes.
He could feel the aftermath of the collision of two forces, and that overwhelming power even made it difficult for him to breathe.
The crew members also held their breath, looking nervously into the distance.
They understood that this battle today was not only about the victory or defeat of Kaido and Jin, but also about the future of the entire Beasts Pirates.
If Kaido wins, they will once again stand at the peak of maritime hegemony; if Kaido loses, their fate will also change.
"Captain..."
Yan murmured in a low voice, his heart full of contradictions.
He hoped that Kaido would win, but also vaguely worried that this bet would completely change everything.
At this time, on the distant battlefield, the figures of Jin and Kaido had turned into two intertwined lights and shadows. The shock of the domineering confrontation made the waves of the entire sea surge, as if the world was trembling for their battle.