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Chapter 595: 595: Hunting Season (Part Two)



At first glance, Mr. Liang thought the huge, slowly writhing tentacles in the water were some kind of “Blood-eating Creature” evolved from a giant squid.

But upon closer inspection, he realized something was off. Those tentacles and the central body didn’t resemble squids or cuttlefish, which are soft-bodied creatures, but rather reminded him of echinoderms.

Could it be a mutated giant starfish?

Are echinoderms really capable of growing this large?

However, Mr. Liang soon realized that the huge barbs on the tentacles didn’t look like those of a starfish, but rather were more akin to sea snake tails.

Nevertheless, be it starfish or sea snake tails, they usually only have five or at most six arms or tails. Yet, the colossal creature before them had more than ten tentacles covered in large backward-pointing spines. It was truly horrifying.

Could this be the result of mutation?

Or, this creature might not solely be a sea snake tail but a collective of squids, jellyfish, seaweed, whales, and other marine creatures as well?

After all, he did not know what kind of “Blood-eating Creatures” it had consumed, what its usual blood source was, or its direction of evolution.

As for the prowess and killing power of this behemoth, Mr. Liang didn’t worry much. After all, he had seen Xiang Kun casually capture a “Giant raptor” as if it were a small hen, casually toss a “Crispy Pig’s Elbow” that disappeared midway to explode a “Mutated Lion.” Kun can even control the weather, manipulate lightning, and bend the entire forest to his will. So even if this so-called “giant sea-snake tail” looked terrifying and powerful, he wasn’t too concerned.

After all, he understood that during this outing with Xiang Kun, his only job was to “eat.”

If the sky falls, let the taller one prop it up. As for how to fight and how to engage, that was for Xiang Kun to figure out.

He had no intention of voluntarily dealing with “Blood-eating Creatures” as he had done in Africa. Why should he needlessly intervene when Xiang Kun could resolve matters with a single “Pig’s Elbow”?

However, unexpectedly, after catching sight of the “giant sea snake tail,” Xiang Kun stopped in the water, paused for two seconds, then suddenly turned around, vigorously waved his hand at Mr.Liang, and darted off in the opposite direction like a torpedo.

What’s going on?

Mr. Liang blinked, only to find the huge, barbed tentacles of the “giant sea snake tail” already coiling his way. He jumped, preparing to follow Xiang Kun’s lead and flee. But a surge in the water suddenly propelled him forward like a torpedo.

However, he didn’t manage to adjust his direction, instead shooting off headfirst, in quite a clumsy manner.

After swimming a great distance alongside Xiang Kun and finally stopping, a somewhat dazed Mr. Liang looked around for Xiang Kun. He then saw him hovering in the seawater, watching the faint glow of the colossal beast approaching from a distance, but not taking any action.

After waiting for a long while, once the “giant sea snake tail” drew closer again, Xiang Kun led Mr. Liang away once more, all the while moving toward the surface of the water.

After a few such close encounters, the “giant sea snake tail” seemed ready to give up. But at this point, Xiang Kun led Mr. Liang to within a hundred meters of it, controlled the seawater to carry some arthropods or other chordates, and disturbed the massive creature by depositing them onto its massive back.

This “giant sea snake tail” was a “mutant,” and had no need for regular food. Its blood-sucking targets certainly wouldn’t be these creatures with thick shells but little flesh and blood. Moreover, they posed no threat to it. However, this disturbance was indeed annoying.

And so it began to chase after Xiang Kun and Mr. Liang again. From the numerous large tentacles on its body, every root of the spikes began to spew out a red liquid, coloring the surrounding seawater red in an instant.

However, Xiang Kun, with Mr. Liang in tow, swiftly swam away. He controlled the seawater, slowing down the spread of this red color, keeping them safely outside this red zone.

After an unknown amount of time, the “Giant sea snake tail” was finally caught on the surface by Xiang Kun. They were now far from the place they had entered the water.

If one were to look from above, suspended on the surface, not far from Xiang Kun and Mr. Liang was what looked like a red, multi-legged small island – the “Giant sea snake tail”. As it neared the surface of the water, the glowing color around it changed from green to red.

Meanwhile in the sky, dark clouds gathered as thunder and lightning crackled, a storm was brewing.

Mr. Liang, floating beside Xiang Kun, wasn’t using any flying “Biological Components”. His body was surrounded by hundreds of tiny spheres, all emitting a faint white light. Just like Xiang Kun, he felt as if a layer of cling film wrapped around his skin, and a gentle force supported him, suspending him in mid-air.

Mr. Liang was somewhat awed. He knew well that it was far more challenging to make an object float, compared to making it fly at high speed.

Seeing Xiang Kun next to him whose divine-like appearance was further enhanced with glowing hair and divine lightning around his head, thinking about the grand spectacle that would occur, Mr. Liang felt a kindling of excitement within him.

He looked upward at the sky. The dense ominous clouds containing immense power and the dim sky gave him a feeling as if his physical form had disappeared, and his soul was floating with the atmosphere.

Even though he had witnessed the lightning storm controlled by Xiang Kun on Chongyun Mountain up close and experienced the grandeur, it was, after all, Xiang Kun showing him “samples”. Then it was not an actual attack, but this time was different… The “Giant sea snake tail” presented an excellent object to demonstrate power.

Looking at the giant “Giant sea snake tail” which had popped out of the water, the giant spines standing upright on its tentacles as a show of protest towards the two of them, without realizing what was about to happen, Mr. Liang felt pity for it, and an eager anticipation.

“Boom! ——”

Because they were so close, the thunderous roar of the lightning piercing through the air and the lighting almost occurred simultaneously.

Seeing the brillant lightning cracking down from above, Mr. Liang instinctively wanted to retreat, but his body couldn’t move at all. Only then, he realized that he was suspended by Xiang Kun’s power and the faint white light around him should protect him from the effects of the lightning.

Following the fall of a bolt of lightning, strikes of lightning descended one after another from the sky. The lightning storm concentrated on the “Giant Sea Snake Tail”, quickly extending out, forming a web of lightning.

It came fiercely and rapidly, and it disappeared just as quickly. Even before the “Giant Sea Snake Tail” had a chance to react, it was blown to bits.

Mr. Liang exclaimed: “So your previous actions were intentionally to lure it out of the water, so as to strike it with lightning.” Despite the awe-inspiring power of the lightning storm created by Xiang Kun, the “Giant sea snake tail” if it stayed underwater, would have been largely unharmed regardless of the intensity of the attack.

Xiang Kun, who was still surrounded by dancing lightning and glowing hair, seemed startled by his words and explained, “No… there are ways to deal with it underwater. I lured it up because we’ve never seen such a large ‘blood-eating creature’. I wanted to examine it properly in natural light, as we wouldn’t be able to take it back and study it at leisure.”

Seeing Mr. Liang’s round eyes gaping at him, stupefied with his grin stretched from ear to ear, Xiang Kun quickly pointed downward and said , “Now, it’s time for drinking blood. I controlled my power intentionally, but I may have overdone it. You need to seize the moment.”

The white light that surrounded Mr. Liang disappeared, and he fell from mid-air, plunging into the remains of the ‘Giant Sea Snake Tail.’ When it came to consuming other mutated creatures, Mr. Liang had abundant experience and didn’t require Xiang Kun’s guidance.

Looking down at the ‘Giant Sea Snake Tail’, which was sundered by the lightning, Xiang Kun felt a tinge of regret that he hadn’t been able to study it longer. Not having captured some video footage or records of it was really a pity.

Because according to normal understanding, these large-scale ‘Blood-eating Creatures’ should not exist at all.

Creatures like the “Giant Owl”, which are larger in size, can conveniently prey on medium to large predators for their blood, and that serves their purpose pretty well. However, many others, like the “Mutated Lion Cub” from Africa, obviously become smaller after mutation, specializing in other aspects for the convenience of hunting. Even creatures like the “Ultimate Predator” basically disintegrate and merge into the universe.

Xiang Kun speculated that the terrifying size of the “Giant Sea Snake Tail” had already surpassed its own hunting and survival needs. Even if it were to hunt and consume blue whales, there would be no need for such a huge body. Such a size is even burdensome. It could be very likely that it has some sort of “subjective desire” to pursue a larger size.

As for the “Blood-eating Creatures” in the deep sea, Xiang Kun actually knew very little. The ocean, compared to land, still remains an uncharted territory waiting to be explored.

On land, whether it be the African Savannah or the South American jungle, he could always catch some glimpses of “Super-connected Objects”. But the ocean temporarily remained a “blind area”. Only in a few nearshore areas or where freighters and fishing boats with “Super-connected Objects” passed by, could he perceive something.

Initially, Xiang Kun had no idea about the existence of this “Giant Sea Snake Tail”. However, during a previous encounter with Jiang Chun, it almost hunted him down. If it hadn’t been for the “Super-connected Objects” with Jiang Chun, that alerted Alice to the situation, and controlled those few “Super-connected Objects” to delay it, it would have probably been swallowed by the “Giant Sea Snake Tail”.

However, it seems that the “Giant Sea Snake Tail” regarded those “Super-connected Objects” obstructing it as treasures, so it directly took them back to its underwater lair. This allowed Xiang Kun to accurately locate it.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om

If time allows, Xiang Kun would actually like to study this “Giant Sea Snake Tail” more.

When the “Giant Sea Snake Tail” spotted Xiang Kun and Mr. Liang and began to chase them, Jiang Chun, who was originally guiding a little boy and girl in a small fishing village in Burma learning Chinese, suddenly felt uneasy. He asked the children to go home to their grandmother and jumped into the sea himself.

Two months have elapsed since the startling appearance of the eight-armed, eight-eyed giant walking from the sea. Jiang Chun’s appearance also underwent some significant changes.

The most noticeable change was that his hair was all gone, and he became bald.

Moreover, his body skin also underwent some changes and could transform between two types of material. On land, his skin seemed to be normal, but underwater, he could voluntarily transform his skin into scales. And his legs could temporarily join together, with his body becoming flat. When he stretched his arms out front, he looked like a shuttle and could swim rapidly underwater, significantly faster than before.

He also had a protective film in his eyes, which could identify object outlines in the deep sea.

After his body mutated further, Jiang Chun began to explore deeper parts of the sea while helping and protecting the grandparent and child.

Not long ago, upon hearing the grandmother of the two children discussing a fishing boat that mysteriously vanished at sea and was yet to be found, he went to the area where the fishing boat might have appeared to investigate if he could find the wreckage of the fishing boat.

He initially did not have high hopes for finding a needle in the sea. However, when he went deep-sea diving with a spotlight, he accidentally discovered an underwater “small city” made up of many fishing boats. As he was baffled and about to further explore, a giant tentacle with a hook emerged from the sea bottom and attacked him.

He could not dodge in time and was scratched in the waist by the hook that was as thick as his arm. Fortunately, he was agile in the water and his reaction speed was good. He rapidly rotated and swam at high speed to gain distance.

Even so, if it weren’t for the talisman made of many small hexagonal nuts he was carrying which suddenly jumped out to obstruct, he probably would have died underwater, buried in the hands of the unknown sea monster.

Returning after his narrow escape, Jiang Chun was still gripped by fear, and he then remembered the several hexagonal nuts that saved his life.

He picked up these hexagonal nuts near a ship repair yard one day, after the night when the eight-armed, eight-eyed giant walked from the sea. For some reason, these nuts gave him an indescribable sense of connection.

This feeling was very similar to that on the night when the eight-armed, eight-eyed giant walked from the sea. He felt some connection with the various entities scattered on the beach, in the shallow sea, just like countless stars.

So, he instinctively collected those little nuts and had the little boy and girl help him keep them. Later, the two children used a string to string some of the nuts together and made him a talisman.

He felt oddly reassured wearing the amulet; so much so that even underwater, the amulet-string of nuts draped around his neck would be covered by the scales that sprouted from his body and stick close to him.

Surprisingly, in a dire moment, those nuts truly saved his life.

He increasingly affirmed that those nuts might be related to the eight-armed, eight-eyed entity, and he himself must be under the protection of the eight-armed, eight-eyed giant.

Would that enormous… whatever it was at the bottom of the sea also be an existence that could rival the eight-armed, eight-eyed giant?

Jiang Chun felt as if he had been swept into a mythical “War of the Gods”.

However, his primary concern was the ordinary fishermen. Would they still be attacked by the monster at the bottom of the sea? Judging from what he saw underwater, that monster seemed to have attacked fishing boats before.

He hesitated as to whether or not to notify the media or Burmese officials in some way so they could deal with the monster. Yet, thinking of his previous experience, he gave up on the idea.

Ordinary research institutions might not even have as much knowledge on the deep-sea area as he did. Given Burma’s capabilities, it would be challenging to engage substantial resources to find and deal with the monster without substantial evidence.

Therefore, for the past few days, he had been praying every night in the sea, hoping that the eight-armed, eight-eyed giant would descend to earth as it had before and eradicate the monster.

Today, he felt something, as if that monster was on the move again. Although he had no power to fight the monster, he thought he might be able to go to the nearby sea to inform any passing fishing boats to change their course and avoid it. To be honest, many fishermen in this sea area recognized him, and his reputation far exceeded that of the local officials. As long as he warned of danger, they would certainly heed his advice.

However, not long after departing from the coastline, he felt a disturbance. Then he surfaced, gazing at the unusual sea storm in the far distance.

Habitually afloat at sea, Jiang Chun naturally knew what normal sea storms and thunderstorms looked like. He had even seen some lightning storms.

However, the lighting storm in the distance was obviously greatly dissimilar from naturally-occurring ones.

His immediate thought was of the sight of the eight-armed, eight-eyed giant walking on the sea. Then he saw the divinely punitive terror of the thunderbolt. It looked like a sacred giant sword descending from the heavens, piercing through the clouds and stabbing into the sea.

After lightning struck the epicenter of the storm, his heart thudded in his chest, his body trembling. He felt a sense of extreme excitement and exhilaration.

This must be the eight-armed, eight-eyed giant!

This was divine retribution!

After the storm ended, Jiang Chun continued swimming in that direction. By the time he reached the epicenter of the previous lightning storm, it was deep at night with calm winds and waves all around. Under the moonlight above his head, there was no trace to be seen.

But Jiang Chun felt an intuition that the monstrous creature with colossal tentacles from the bottom of the sea, the one that nearly killed him, had been annihilated by the lightning storm.

Half-submerged, Jiang Chun transformed his facial and upper body scales back into skin. He then closed his eyes, raising his right hand towards the sky, imagining the sight of commanding lightning to strike the sea surface.

A few minutes later, he exhaled deeply. His body was once again covered with scales, and he dived underwater.

He was going to retrieve his amulet of nuts.

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