Chapter 58: Salvage Operation (II)
Wren saw that most of the sailors he had brought with him were hidden in the aquatic weeds, and only Bamber and the three sailors were chasing down the wooden box. Pen, fun, and www.biquge.info
Wren didn't greet them immediately, he had to find a way to attract the attention of the octopus kraken so that the sailors could escape.
But such a big guy made Wren, who was shaped like an ant, unable to start.
The opponent can stun a shark with a wave of his giant hand, and he can swallow himself by taking a sip of seawater, in the face of such a powerful force, what is there to attract the attention of the other party.
Wren, who found himself in a daze, forced himself to move and headed for the octopus sea monster's body.
I have more experience fighting monsters with huge sizes.,I like to drill into the opponent's corner.。
It's just that this is the first time to fight a giant beast underwater, and the battle under the water is completely different from the battle on land.
Underwater combat is very affected by water, and the presence of any ocean current will cause people in the water to roll around like leaves in a shaking teacup.
I don't know why this octopus sea monster woke up, but I know that it is angry when I see it frantically waving countless tentacles on its body.
Wren, who was carried around by the turbulence while swimming, finally crashed into the body of the octopus sea monster, and the coral rock on the body of the shrug monster was very strong, knocking Wren into the stomach and turning the river into the sea, coughing violently, and then a string of bubbles gurgling on Wren's head.
Although the landing was a little embarrassing, it was already leaning on the sea monster, and here the sea monster wielding its tentacles caused the least impact.
Wren, who had his hands tightly on Coral Rock, checked Bamber again, and saw a terrifying scene - two of the three sailors who followed Bamber were hit by a swift tentacle.
The impact of the powerful water pressure instantly caused the two sailors to spew a large cloud of red, and then sank like other objects that had been stirred up without any sign of life.
Bambo and one of the remaining sailors had already gotten the wooden box, but the turbulence brought by the suddenly swept tentacles was rolled around, and the wooden box seemed to have fallen out of his hands, and he didn't know where it had fallen.
After a while, I thought that the octopus sea monster would continue to go berserk, but I didn't expect it to be quiet again with a few simple waves of its tentacles.
Wren noticed that one of the tentacles of the octopus kraken seemed to be attached to something, and moved to the huge glowing crystal, and then the tentacles seemed to have something in there and moved away.
Wren, who had slid down some distance against the octopus, could see clearly what had been placed on the hedron with his tentacles - the wooden box they wanted to salvage.
How could this be? How could this octopus sea monster be interested in such a small box?
Wren was not vindictive and was not a magician, and he didn't know that the wooden box had been radiating strong fluctuations of magical elements all the time.
This octopus sea monster seems to be interested in these things with fluctuating magical elements, and regards the wooden box and the glowing huge hedron as its own property, so it firmly occupies this pillar of light area.
Wren had stopped paying attention to the huge glowing hedrons, but at this time he felt that this octopus sea monster was very similar to the poisonous dragon in the illusion.
Because no matter how frantically the sea monster waved its tentacles just now, it didn't leave the huge hedron under it half a step.
It's like an iron ball wrapped around the dragon's feet, limiting its range of motion.
But if this glowing hedron is destroyed, Wren is sure that the octopus sea monster will hunt them down to the ends of the earth until they are torn to pieces.
Wren didn't plan to move the idea of the spar under the octopus sea monster, and even if he wanted to fight, he couldn't destroy it.
If you are on land, you can consider blowing it up with a cannonball, but this is the bottom of the sea, and it would be a hell of a thing to be able to set the cannonball on fire.
However, Wren already had an idea, and he wanted the cooperation of the other sailors.
Taking advantage of the silence of the octopus sea monster, Wren swam to the place where Bamber had taken the wooden box before.
The remaining three sailors were hidden in the nearby weeds, but now Bambo and the other sailors were missing.
Summoning the apprehensive sailors behind a coral reef, Wren explained his plan to them as gestural as he could.
After a few sailors nodded in understanding, Wren waved his hand and told everyone to start following the plan.
This plan is not complicated, it is a three-step process.
The first step is to look for small pieces of glowing hedrons, and this one should be able to be found next to those large glowing hedrons.
The second step is for the three sailors to wait for Wren to fetch the wooden box, and once the wooden box is retrieved, the three sailors will throw the collected glowing hedron out to attract the attention of the octopus sea monster.
The most crucial step of the third step, whoever tries to meet and cover Wren, takes the wooden box out of the pillar of light area, and then returns to the surface and back to the ship.
This was the best thing Wren could think of at the moment, he didn't think he could do it alone, but he believed that these brave sailors would be able to help him bring the wooden box back to the Dragoneagle, just as he had brought the hedron back to the passage from the poisonous dragon's attack.
The test was to achieve the goal with his own sacrifice, but Wren didn't care, his life was no longer his own, as long as the people on the Dragon Eagle left safely, then his sacrifice was nothing.
The three sailors had collected a number of glowing hedrons, and they scattered in three places to hide, waiting for Wren's signal.
Wren swam to the wooden box alone, and he waved for the sailor to throw a glowing hedron at the octopus krakin to see how the krakin reacted.
Fortunately, the octopus sea monster was really as Wren expected, and he cared very much about the glowing hedron, even if the sailor threw out a small one the size of his palm, it waved its tentacles wildly, and finally used one of its tentacles to absorb the hedron and put it on the huge hedron under it.
The experiment was successful, and Wren concentrated and signaled to the three sailors that the second step could begin.
The three sailors took turns throwing the hedrons they had collected, each of which caused the krakin to open its teeth and claws, and then throw a second one.
In this way, the sea monster is always in a state of waving tentacles.
Wren slid down the massive glowing hedron to the bottom of the sea, jumping up and down the ocean floor faster and safer than swimming in the turbulent sea.
With the help of intricate coral reefs as a block, Wren narrowly avoided the tentacles of the octopus sea monster several times.
Due to the interference of three sailors, the octopus kraken was overwhelmed and dispersed the number of tentacles that the octopus kraken was attacking in this area of Rennes.
Wren ran 100 meters without a hitch, and the octopus began to care less about the glowing hedron thrown by the sailors, and instead concentrated most of its tentacles to snatch the wooden box that Wren had taken.
I won't let you take it back!
Wren thinks about the next step at every step, surrounded by coral reefs for him to dodge the octopus's tentacles, as long as he is patient enough not to make a mistake.
And he did a good job, dodging a series of attacks from the octopus monster, leaving the reef where he was hiding and moving to a new, relatively solid and huge reef before the truly deadly attack arrived.
Although the octopus sea monster is amazingly powerful, it has also waved its tentacles for a long time after all, and Wren has already noticed its occasional lack of stamina pause.
It was this pause that Wren ran another hundred meters under the sea.
Now it is nearly three hundred meters away from the huge glowing spar where the octopus monster is entrenched, but it can't be careless, this place is still within the tentacle range of the octopus monster.
Even if it was grazed by the thinnest tip of its tentacles, Wren would die instantly.
After a few more lucky attempts to dodge the tentacles of the octopus sea monster, Wren finally escaped to a distance of four hundred meters.
Instinctively, Wren looked in the direction of the octopus krakin behind the reef where he was hiding, and the behemoth was actually moving, intending to leave the huge glowing hedron to chase the wooden box in Wren's hand.
"What the hell!" Wren was annoyed to find that this scene was very similar to the test, and the poisonous dragon was also not restricted by the iron ball in the back, and directly used all his skills.
The sailor who had thrown the hedron to attract the sea monster had already been waiting for Wren in front, but it was still far from the first sailor, and Wren could not ensure that the wooden box was thrown into the specified range.
Throwing something in the water is completely inaccurate, as you can see before the sailor throws the glowing hedron.
There were still fifty meters to the nearest sailor, and he had to run to a distance of one or twenty meters before he could throw it out.
Fight!
Wren took advantage of the octopus sea monster's movement and tentacles to descend sharply, and rushed out from behind the reef where he was hiding.
He ran forward desperately, just like when he fled from the poisonous fog behind him, how similar all this is, maybe the old drama is going to be repeated.
Twenty meters!
Coming to a place twenty meters away from the sailor, Wren threw the wooden box in his hand very smoothly as if he had triggered the machine.
At the moment when the wooden box tentacled, a huge tentacle slapped heavily on the place where Wren was just now.
The water stirred up by the tentacle slapping drove the wooden box farther than expected, and the sailor, who had been preparing to catch the wooden box in place, now chased after his own wooden box.
And when the first sailor got the wooden box, he hurriedly followed Wren's example and quickly ran outside the range of the pillar of light at the bottom of the sea.
But he soon knew that he could not escape, and fortunately with the help of the current, the wooden box had been escorted to a distance of less than twenty meters from the second sailor.
The wooden box quickly struck, and the thick tentacles reappeared, pumping heavily on the sailor who had just thrown the wooden box, and a cloud of crimson sprayed into the current with high pressure.
The wooden box, which was again helped by the riptide, also flew far this time, and although it had deviated from the original straight direction, the second sailor had already received the wooden box accurately.
In this way, the wooden box was taken out of the pillar of light as much as possible.
But the second sailor didn't go far before he was killed by the tentacles of the octopus sea monster, and before he could make a move, his wooden box was swept aside by the shaking rapids.
At this time, there were still fifty meters away from the last sailor, and the last sailor was actually outside the pillar of light.
Looking at the wooden box that had not been successfully thrown, he hesitated for a moment but decided to go back and pick it up.
But there was one person who picked it up in advance, and it was none other than Bambo, the sailor battle captain who didn't know where he had been swept by the turbulence.
Bambo picked up the wooden box and motioned for the last sailor to run out of the pillar of light, while he took the wooden box to dodge the octopus sea monster.
I missed the first shot and ran ten meters.
The second time he missed, he ran out seven or eight meters.
The third hit was made, but Bamber had already thrown the wooden box out of his hand.
The wooden box flew out of the beam of light, and the last sailor swam after it.
......
Ten minutes later, a barrel suddenly floated on the surface of the sea, and then a sailor came out, and he quickly searched for the dinghy.
Seeing the sailor rowing to meet him, the sailor in the water threw the wooden box into the dinghy and shouted to the sailors rowing in the dinghy, "Take him back!
After confirming that the wooden box was in place, the sailors on the dinghy quickly turned their backs and began to row vigorously.
A hill began to rise on the surface of the sea, and a large expanse of water was sprinkled with a clatter, and the waves that stirred up shook the dinghy from side to side.
The octopus sea monster has appeared on the surface of the sea, and it will not give up until the wooden box is recovered, and it will rush towards the slow dinghy.