Fey Evolution Merchant

Chapter 1489 - Giant Cuttlefish carnage



Chapter 1489 - Giant Cuttlefish carnage

Chapter 1489: Giant Cuttlefish carnage

Translator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios

If the Blue Ring Sea Octopus was not still affectionately placing its tentacles on Wo Lun, he might have fled to the cabin to hide.

But as shocked as Wo Lun was, he was also over the moon.

The Saw Fin Bite Shark was capable of quickly hunting down its prey.

Wo Lun had been afraid that the Blue Ring Sea Octopus’ small size would cause it to be devoured by the Saw Fin Bite Sharks even after using its venom attacks.

Even if it did not end up dead, it would be trapped inside the Saw Fin Bite Shark. The stomach of the Saw Fin Bite Shark was not an enjoyable place to be.

The Saw Fin Bite Shark’s main diet consisted of sea turtle feys. Given that it could even digest the hard shell of sea turtles, it would be difficult for the Blue Ring Sea Octopus to survive, much less escape from being dissolved by the stomach acid.

However, Wo Lun did not have to worry about that now.

The Blue Ring Sea Octopus was so large that it would only be injured by the Saw Fin Bite Shark’s bites, and its life would not be in any danger.

But it did not take long for Wo Lun to realize that he was wrong.

When the Blue Ring Sea Octopus drank the third bottle of spirit fluid, its body started to grow again until it reached a height of 35 meters, while its tentacles grew to a length of 80 meters.

Wo Lun was also shocked by the tens of small nodes that grew all over the Blue Ring Sea Octopus’ tentacles.

However, these nodes were only small in comparison to the Blue Ring Sea Octopus’ tentacles. Each of them was actually at least 20 meters in length. There were also a few that were 30 meters.

The bright circles on the Blue Ring Sea Octopus’ body were hurting Wo Lun’s eyes.

He gulped before feeding the last bottle of spirit fluid to the Blue Ring Sea Octopus.

When the Blue Ring Sea Octopus drank the last bottle of spirit fluid, he felt himself falling as the deck let out an ominous creak.

At this point, the Blue Ring Sea Octopus covered Wo Lun’s entire line of sight.

The 150-meter-long deck could no longer contain the mutated Blue Ring Sea Octopus. Half of its body hung out of the boat and dipped into the sea.

By Wo Lun’s estimation, the Blue Ring Sea Octopus was at least 80 meters tall, and its tentacles reached at least 300 meters. The nodes on its tentacles ranged from five meters to 100 meters in length.

It was almost as large as a small whale-species fey.

The Diamond/Fantasy Blue Ring Sea Octopus was not only enormous but also had half-meter-long dark blue spikes protruding from its tentacles resembling fangs.

Wo Lun could not imagine an entity that could sustain the damage of being hit by one of the spike-covered tentacles.

The spikes were the same color as the rings on the Blue Ring Sea Octopus. Evidently, they were also chock full of venom.

The Blue Ring Sea Octopus was either hungry or had a violent personality as it immediately started attacking the Saw Fin Bite Sharks from the moment it entered the water.

The Saw Fin Bite Sharks had followed enough boats to come up with a routine. They would surround a boat, and food would eventually fall from the sky. This routine was embedded in the genes of the sharks after generations of interacting with the Violent Wind Federation.

However, this memory would bring about the downfall of this group of Saw Fin Bite Sharks because the creature that had entered the water was not a thirsty sailor but the mutated Blue Ring Sea Octopus.

The blue rings on the Blue Ring Sea Octopus lit up and turned the sea around it a brilliant blue.

When the Saw Fin Bite Sharks came in contact with the venomous water, their bodies immediately turned numb.

The Blue Ring Sea Octopus threaded its tentacles through the Saw Fin Bite Sharks like they were kebabs.

The Blue Ring Sea Octopus felt that killing the Saw Fin Bite Sharks this way was boring. It drained its venom and waved its tentacles around to catch the Saw Fin Bite Sharks in a makeshift net.

The Blue Ring Sea Octopus killed all the Saw Fin Bite Sharks by casually waving around its tentacles.

Wo Lun sensed the Blue Ring Sea Octopus’s joy while looking in shock at the sea that had been stained red by the Saw Fin Bite Sharks’ blood.

Hundreds of the Saw Fin Bite Sharks had been killed in cold blood.

The Blue Ring Sea Octopus’ size, grade, and venom left the Saw Fin Bite Sharks utterly unable to fight back.

The sea breeze quickly dissipated the stench of blood.

Meanwhile, the sailors who had felt the boat sink slightly dashed up to the deck and witnessed the final moments of the cruel battle.

Little Monkey, whose flight or fight instincts heavily leaned toward flight, was stunned for two full minutes before he asked Wo Lun, “Big Brother Wo Lun, are we going to be eaten by this gigantic octopus?”

Although the giant octopus was fully submerged in the water, Little Monkey could tell from the silhouette beneath the water that it could capsize the boat.

Little Monkey was certain that he was about to die and turned to sprint into the cabin.

But Wo Lun grabbed his shirt after he only managed to take two steps.

Wo Lun did not expect Little Monkey to assume that the Blue Ring Sea Octopus was going to attack the boat.

He did not immediately explain to Little Monkey that the Blue Ring Sea Octopus was a fey he had obtained by accident.

Instead, he asked Little Monkey, “Little Monkey, why are you rushing to the cabin?”

Little Monkey replied honestly, “I will go and prepare some Saw Fin Bite Shark meat. Let us fill our bellies before we greet death!”

Wo Lun rolled his eyes at Little Monkey and said, “Are you going to add your blood to it too?”


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