Colin, Jermaine, and the others could not help but felt surprised.
It seemed they were not mistaken. The yacht and the ships that had just shown up undeniably belonged to the Heavenly City.
Worse still, Ariarica's fleet was assisting Heavenly City's fleet from over a hundred nautical miles away.
Turning to Nathan, Jermaine seemed a little nervous when he asked, “What do we do now, President Cross?”
Under normal circumstances, Jermaine would not be that nervous to deal with enemies with similar combat prowess.
However, that was not a regular day for Jermaine.
Nathan was there, so the president's safety was at stake.
Hence, Jermaine was a little burdened and nervous because the responsibility on his shoulders was heavy.
Nathan remained calm, though. Staring at the ships in the distance, he calmly replied, “We'll retaliate once they attack. Send my orders. We are not allowed to open fire unless they attack first.”
Jermaine nodded and responded, “Understood.”
At the same time, Chev had already put his book away and was slowly standing up.
He grinned when he looked into Nathan's eyes and lifted his hand to point at Twin Flowers.
A moment later, Chev disappeared into thin air and reappeared on Twin Flowers a hundred meters away, where he landed lightly.
He shifted his gaze and taunted Nathan with a look after that.
It was obvious he was telling Nathan to go to the island and discuss the matter in person.
Nathan did not respond.
Medusa, who had been on the yacht, jumped out of the yacht as well.
All anyone saw was her flying dozens of meters ahead, and by the looks of it, it seemed she was going to plunge into the ocean.
However, she opened the black umbrella in midair, and that slowed down her fall. The tip of her toe tapped on the surface of the water before she bounced back up and reached the island with ease.
Some distance away, hundreds of people shot up from the ships and flew in the air as though they were missiles. Everyone landed swiftly on the island.
Within moments, over a hundred fighters from Heavenly City had gathered on Twin Flowers.
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