Chapter 895: A Surprise Attack from the Deep Sea

As it turned out, it was perfectly right to be prepared in advance.

Just when everything seemed to be calm, Naga's sneak attack came without warning.

Although the sea element helps to keep an eye on it, Naga has a better understanding of the local hydrological environment.

Although the sea elemental is called the sea elemental, most of the sea elementals usually stay in the Tide Throne (no way, the pressure of Naga's attack is a bit high), and they have no understanding of the hydrological conditions and seabed landforms of the Endless Sea outside of the Tide Throne.

On the other hand, it was the Naga, who had a good grasp of the specific situation of a large area of the sea, so it was very clear to avoid the vigilance of the sea elementals.

The Naga were secretly hiding in a piece of coral—a small coral "island" that was hollow, unsurfaced, and had a hidden entrance—and the Naga and the fish people hid inside the coral, easily evading the sea elementals.

After all, the speed of the ship is still relatively fast, and it is impossible and does not have time for the sea element to carefully observe every piece of coral.

When the trawler-pulling boat came to the top of this coral, Naga and the fish-people suddenly attacked!

Under the spell of the Naga Sea Witch, a large expanse of ice floe spread, directly splitting the fleet in two.

At the same time, a large number of Naga warriors raised their weapons and began to float, trying to attack the bottom of the ship, scuttling it.

The sailors in charge of the lookout immediately noticed the problem.

The siren sounded, the trawl was retracted, and the sea element retreated.

The coalition response was also methodical.

The troll casters hiding in the cabin swarmed out, and the power of shadows, lights, and arcane began to pour out beneath the surface.

A large percentage of the trolls suffer from seasickness, which makes their spells inaccurate.

But it doesn't matter.

The purpose of these trolls is to interfere with Naga's movements and prevent them from destroying the ship - in this case, it doesn't really matter if there is an accurate head or not, as long as the target of the spell is the surface of the sea and not the deck......

With a good response, Naga's raid had no consequences other than the initial riots.

Drunken Wind even hid in the cabin, waiting for other eventualities to emerge - in general, the raid was not fatal, and even a bit of a child's play.

Most people look at Naga with face blindness, so Drunken Wind, who is secretly observing, doesn't realize that these Naga are those resentful Naga who have been beaten by sea giants.

When the troll's firepower network couldn't break through, Naga's attacks became weak.

Without scrapping these ships, it would be difficult for the Naga to launch an effective attack - they could certainly choose to engage in broadside battles and jump directly onto the deck, but for the Naga, this would be tantamount to giving up their greatest advantage.

Despite his great strength, Naga wasn't a great guy on deck......

So, when the sea elementals returned, the battle seemed to be at a stalemate.

Sea Elementals and Naga are old rivals, and they fight under the surface of the sea.

And the trolls on the ship seem to have entered a state of watching the show - they have nothing to do now, and the Naga, who is entangled in the sea elemental, now has no strength to destroy the hull of the ship, and this kind of underwater battle, the trolls can't help......

Drunken Wind, who was secretly observing, was also aware of the problem.

My escort formation seems to be more than defensive, but the attack is insufficient......

But then again, how can you have a lineup that can attack in the sea? Except for the sea giants and sea elements, the coalition forces of the drunken wind are all water troops, and their underwater combat capabilities are really not very good.

What to do with drunken wind energy? Drunken wind is also desperate!

If he could, Drunken Wind also hoped that he would be able to pull out a large number of troops and besiege New Aishara, and then he would shout at Aishara under the effect of a loud spell, "You have been surrounded by us!" ”

But the reality is that Naga has an absolute advantage underwater, and even if he pulls in more than a hundred sea giants, he still can't take advantage of it in a real large-scale battle......

Shaking his head, Drunken Wind didn't think much about it anymore.

Looking at the posture, there were not many Naga attacking in this batch, and they were not the opponents of the sea element at all, and in the blink of an eye, a bloody color surged under the sea surface.

However, just when Drunken Wind thought that the battle was settled, something changed.

"Wow-"

"Oh, oh, wow, wow—"

With a flurry of Urawala, a large number of Mogel fishmen appeared.

The fish-man was spotted, and Drunken Wind grinned.

It's troublesome.

Although the fish-man thing is a single weak chicken, it is not the same when the number increases.

And the number of Mogel fishmen in the sea is unusually large - at the beginning, Vaschi brought back a lot of Moguel fishmen, which in the opinion of Drunken Wind are quite a lot of fishmen, but Vaschi said that compared to the Moguel fishmen controlled by Azhara, this is just a drop in the ocean.

Soon, Drunken Wind had a fairly intuitive impression of Jiuniu.

With a burst of Urawa, a large number of Mogel fishmen exposed their backs and heads.

The swarms of Mogel fish-men directly changed the color of the sea - the originally sparkling blue ocean suddenly became colorful the next moment, red, green, and yellow, all the colors of the fish-people's scales.

Drunken Wind was a little surprised, and the trolls on the deck were already a little frightened.

It's not that trolls are timid.

The number of fish-men here is conservatively estimated to be in the tens of thousands, more than a hundred times the number of trolls.

A hundredfold!

Even if the Minotaur faced a hundred fishmen on the shore, he couldn't beat them......

Although these Moguel fishmen are poorly armed, have no armor, and are mostly armed with sharp animal carapaces, it is not impossible for ants to bite and kill elephants at this number.

It's a bit of a hassle.

In order to deal with Naga, Drunken Wind, with the help of Gazruvi, created a batch of positioning depth charges that were specially designed to deal with creatures under the sea - and now there are many prepared on fishing boats.

But isn't it a bit of a loss to use this kind of bomb now?

Fish Man ...... I don't think it's a good deal!

Interestingly, the fishmen did not attack, they surrounded the coalition ships, and then gradually quieted down.

It's quiet!

In Drunkenwind's astonishment, a fishman who looked "tiger-backed" (as opposed to a fish-man) came to the front of the ship where Drunken Wind was located, under the gaze of the other fishmen.

"Slark—"

With a roar of rage from the fish-man, the other fish-men raised their crude weapons in their hands.

Then the next moment, Drunken Wind was surprised to find that the fish-people seemed to have started attacking Naga..