Chapter Eighty-Five: The Mysterious Shadow Fish

A strange sound came from the direction of Allen, and Andrew turned his head to look at it, and couldn't help but be a little stunned.

I saw that Allen, who was looking down at the river, was stretching out a right hand emitting a flashing thunder light, slightly grasping something!

"The power of thunder? Young Master Allen is really a mage!"

The other people on the ship also noticed the anomaly, and Sugi looked at Allen's figure full of yearning and adoration.

Andrew was also amazed, but only amazed, not too surprised. As an important person in Reef City, a blood knight like Andrew is not like ordinary people, who have only heard of mages in legends.

In fact, although they don't often encounter the mysterious group of mages, they can still come into contact with them occasionally.

Mysterious, low-key, although the means are quite weird, but that's it, not as powerful as the legend that can destroy the world.

This is the common opinion of the Knights of the Bloodline about mages.

Therefore, although Andrew was surprised by the sudden change in the identity of Allen, the young master of Reef City, he was not shocked, but he was stunned for a moment, and immediately reacted, but his gaze did not retract.

The identity of Allen's mage did not make Andrew care much, but he was quite interested in Allen's behavior at the moment.

At this time, Allen's right hand, which was filled with dark blue lightning arcs, seemed to be grasping something, struggling and shaking, and thinking of the way Alan had been intently observing the river before, Andrew guessed that he might have caught a fish.

A transparent fish!

There are countless stealthy piranhas living in the waters of the Black Sonder River, this rumor Andrew still heard of it, and the scene of them eating is very scary, Andrew has always wanted to see what it is, but unfortunately there is no chance.

Right now, Alan seems to have caught one?

Andrew, who was greatly interested, couldn't help but come up, and Andre, his younger brother who was more reckless than him, had already come to Allen.

Alan didn't care about the two brothers who appeared next to him, he was trying to maintain the thunder and lightning in his right hand at this time, gritting his teeth and grasping the void creature in his hand, which looked quite laborious.

Just as Andrew guessed, Alan caught a transparent fish, whether it was a piranha or not He didn't know, it was a fish anyway, and it couldn't be seen with normal sight.

The fish followed a lot under the boat, and Alan was sure of that, because he had been observing them before, but unlike normal people's observations, he had observed them with magical perception.

This kind of small thing that can be invisible cannot be detected by normal sight, and it is impossible to be detected by the sound of the wind and other sounds when wandering in the water, so there is no way to catch these things in a normal state except for abnormal means.

Alan didn't actually notice anything around the ship at first, he just entered the perceptual state because he was bored and wanted to study it, but he didn't expect to make a new discovery because of this.

In the state of magical perception, fish-like figures with black light inside chased around the boat, ignoring the turbulence of the river below, and biting the boat with their mouths from time to time, but because of the speed of the boat, most of them bit empty.

Seeing this situation, at first Allen was more worried about whether the boat would be bitten by these strange fish shadows, but after observing for a long time, he found that they might be because the boat was too fast and chased too hard, and the consumption of the boat was minimal, so he basically put his mind at ease, and the idea of catching a stealth fish naturally came to his mind.

So after peeking for a long time, Alan decisively took advantage of a fish bite to hit the air and quickly attacked, and successfully harvested a fish that could be invisible.

Of course, he had put on the knight's iron gloves before he could make a move, and because he didn't know what was going on with the fish, Alan couldn't guarantee that his catch would fail and be bitten by the fish, and he didn't know what the fish were all about, and it would be worth the loss to be injured when he caught the fish.

Now he was glad he had worn gloves before. Despite the constant bombardment of him with the entangled thunder, the void fish in his hand still had a lot of strength to struggle, and Alan used the strength of milk to barely break free from him.

Despite the iron glove, he could still feel the uneven "scales" on the fish's body, constantly scraping against the glove.

The transparent fish struggled fiercely, and it seemed that Alan was reluctantly suppressed. The two Andrew brothers tried to come forward to help, but they were stopped by him, because he felt that the strength of the fish in his hand seemed to weaken a lot.

At first, he thought it was his own delusion, but it didn't take long for him to breathe a sigh of relief as he struggled weaker, and although the magic in his body could last a long time, his strength was not enough to hold on for a long time.

If the fish had been bouncing around like this, Alan would have had to give it to Brother Andrew, which would have been much less fun for him.

Fortunately, the fish looked exhausted, and his efforts were not in vain.

The shadow fish struggled for a long time and finally stopped, lying on its back in the palm of Alan's hand, motionless.

The dark blue crackling Thunder Hand was still very eye-catching, but several people on the ship were already attracted by what suddenly appeared in Allen's hand at this time.

Probably because the shadow fish had died, the power to maintain its stealth also dissipated, and this shadow fish, which Eren was extremely curious about, was finally exposed to everyone.

The people on board were left in a state of stupor.

Under normal circumstances, even if the piranha that appeared looked terrifying and terrifying, they would sigh at most, and it was unlikely that they would be shocked or something, because they had already prepared in their hearts, but now, they couldn't hide the stunned in their eyes.

Because, what appeared in Alan's hand was not a fish, but - a stone!

A fish-shaped stone, the color is ice blue, and the outline vaguely resembles a fish, but the vague "facial features" clearly tell everyone that it is not a real fish!

Alan was also quite puzzled by this, and looked down at the statue-like stone fish in his hand and was silent.

The stone fish is very vaguely carved, and it looks like it is no different from ordinary grass carp except for its fangs and sharp mouth, but anyone who has experienced the situation just now will not underestimate this ordinary-looking stone statue.

In his previous perception, it was obviously a live fish, why did it turn into a stone after being killed?

Grabbing the stone and looking over and over for a while, Alan was so sure that what he had in his hand was indeed a stone, not a fish carcass that looked like a stone, so he couldn't help but be interested, and turned his head to look under the river at the stern of the boat again.

Because he had never thought that a fish that could be invisible would turn into stone, Allen had not paid close attention to the process of its "appearance" at all, and since he had discovered its special ability, Allen naturally wanted to experiment again.

The strange fish stone in his hand was thrown by Alan to the Andrew brothers, who were also curious about it, Alan went to the stern of the boat, lowered his head and closed his eyes, ready to enter the state of magic perception again, so as to observe the movement of the fish in the river in order to catch another one, but a strange howl interrupted what he wanted to do next!

The howl was as wild and manic as a beast, coming from the right side of the boat, and Alan turned his head to see a brown-black figure riding a wolf-like mount, running on the land on the right side of the river.

He looked like he was hunting, and he seemed to be chasing something on his mount, because the river was so wide that it was hard to see what he was chasing, but it didn't matter anymore.

"Orcs?"