Chapter 118: Fishman
The creatures were one meter six tall and looked much like fish, with large bodies covered with fine scales and webbed limbs. They have fins on their hands and back, and a large tail fin on their back.
Several pairs of large round eyes stared in Gran's direction, and Gran felt that these creatures resembled a fantasy creature called a fish-man.
He felt that he had been being watched by this creature for the rest of the day, and that being stared at by these fish's eyes made Gran feel chills.
The claws and teeth of the fish-man are very sharp, and they don't look like vegetarians, so they don't know what their temperament is.
He cares about what the fish-men are trying to do, and whether they will be friendly or hostile to him.
These fish-people seem to be stronger than the lizard-people, and although they are relatively few in number and do not use weapons, they are a great threat to the now weakened Gran, and if these fishmen are hostile, he will have to do everything he can to escape.
Gran was nervous, and he grabbed the rock in his arms, ready to go up and slam a blow to the head when the fishmen showed hostility.
As soon as the fish-men approached, Gran immediately got up and roared at the fish-people in a threatening manner.
The fishes panicked and screamed in place, their language, and Gran could hear the panic in them with his talent for understanding, but he didn't feel hostile to it.
The language of the fish-people seems to be more rudimentary than that of the lizardmen, and it is impossible to fully understand it.
Even if he didn't feel hostile, Gran didn't take it lightly as if the fish people were safe, he didn't continue to threaten, but he still held on to the rocks.
The fishmen screamed at Gran and gestured with their limbs.
"Uh... Crooked than crooked? Gran didn't think for a moment how to respond to the fishmen, he didn't understand what they were doing.
Gran thought for a moment and thought that the fishmen were showing kindness to him, and it seemed that the fishmen still knew him.
This reminded Gran of the creatures who had rescued him to this isolated island, maybe it was the fish-people in front of him, if not them, but it should have something to do with them.
Gran began to try to communicate with the fishmen, and it was a struggle to communicate with them, and it took him a lot of time to figure things out.
The Fish-Man said that he had been placed on the island by a being who was feared by the Fish-People, who had put Gran here and left.
As for who that being was, the Fish-People couldn't describe it clearly, showing only respect and fear.
Gran felt that the being was supposed to be the creature that healed him.
He asked the fishmen about the location of the island, but they only told him the location of a special and dangerous sea.
Gran probably knew what the fishmen were talking about, and that dangerous sea was the Abyssal Sea, a dangerous and terrifying place.
When he was in Dragon Valley, Ston had mentioned the Abyssal Sea in a casual conversation with him.
Even Ston found the Abyssal Sea dangerous and mysterious, and said that it was the place where an Ancestral Dragon lived.
Ancestor Sea Dragon, an Ancestor Dragon that dominates the water element, I heard Ston say that the Ancestor Sea Dragon has something to do with the Ancestor Frost Dragon, but the specifics are not clear.
Ston said that the Ancestral Sea Dragon lived in the Abyssal Sea, but even that Ancestral Dragon could not completely dominate the Abyssal Sea, it just lived there.
Gran was surprised by this, the Ancestral Dragon should be the most powerful creature in the world, even the Ancestral Dragon could not dominate the Abyssal Sea, this Abyssal Sea must be strange.
At that time, he became interested and asked Kitchener to tell him why.
As a result, Ston said it didn't know much about it, and it was still in a very unserious tone at the time, which made Gran wonder if the guy was talking nonsense. At that time, he never thought that he would come to an isolated island in the sea in the future, and he would mention the deep sea when communicating with the fishmen.
Gran didn't want to explore the Abyssal Sea at all, he just wanted to get back to land as soon as possible.
But he couldn't make it back to land on his own, and he had to ask for help, and it stands to reason that he should have sought the help of the creature that the fish-people feared.
What would that creature be?
Gran immediately thought of the Ancestral Sea Dragon, and then thought that this was impossible, because the Ancestral Dragons had all disappeared.
He felt that it was other powerful creatures, most likely a highly respected existence in the Fish-Man Clan.
Gran imagined the appearance of a shriveled old fishman, and the old fishman smelled of the sea.
He felt that this kind of old fish-man did not have the strength to move him from Dragon Valley to this sea area, but people should not be disguised, and the physique of fish-people and fish-people could not be generalized, what if there was that kind of fish-man?
Gran uses body language and his hands to draw on the grass to try to communicate with the fishmen, trying to get them to call the fish-man who has brought him to the island and ask the fish-man to carry him back to land.
As a result, the fishmen danced and jumped up and down at the same time, screaming at the same time, telling Gran that they couldn't do it, and that they were afraid of the being.
Gran was disappointed, but could accept it.
Undeterred, he wanted to continue to ask the fish people for help, he felt that the fat bodies of the fish people must not be drunk from drinking water, so he began to ask the fish people about their eating habits.
Then it took a lot of time to understand the message expressed by the fish-people, who said that they usually lived on land and lived by catching fish in the sea.
Gran wants to find a fishman to help catch fish and use it to solve the current food problem.
He asked a fish-man to stretch out his hand, and it had some small wounds on its hand, which usually have wounds on fish-people living in the wild, and most of the wounds would not affect the fish-people, so they would not bother with these wounds.
Gran released some of the starlight energy onto the fishman's small wound, and the fishman felt a very itchy sensation coming from the wound, and hurriedly retracted his hand, and then found that the wound on his hand had healed.
The fish-man was surprised and gathered with his companions to talk, and Gran felt that the fish-man was talking to his companions about themselves, and they thought that Gran's powers were amazing.
In fact, Glenn is nervous, testing whether the Starlight energy he has can be used to heal the wounds of other creatures, which has proven to be effective for the fish-people.
This boosts the fish-man's affection for Gran, and he also takes advantage of this time to make a request to the fish-people.
Gran draws on the grass with his paws, drawing the shape of a fish and a circle that symbolizes a coconut.
Then he started to make movements, telling the fish-man that this was something to eat.
Then the fish-man pointed to the circle with a puzzled expression.
Glenn thought about it and drew a coconut tree with a coconut next to the circle, and the fishmen understood what Glenn meant.
The fishmen uttered a symbolic language of promise, and then returned to the sea with their companions. Gran wasn't sure if the fishmen would be able to fulfill his request, but now he had to take a gamble.
Next
Gran relied on absorbing Starlight energy to pass the time, staying up until sunrise, and the fish-man did not return.
He felt disheartened, feeling that it was whimsical for him to ask the fishmen to help, and it was clear that everyone was not familiar with it.
At this time, Gran couldn't stand it anymore, so he licked off the dew he could find on the island and began to sleep.
And so the next night, Gran woke up again, wanting to continue absorbing the starlight energy.
At this time, some dark shadows appeared in the sea, and yesterday's fish-man returned with raw fish and some green coconuts.