"Oh my god, what is this creature? Why is it so powerful?"
So humans who is shocked by the Primal galodon’s imposing presence, searched their mories but found no information about this terrifying creature.
"It’s a Primal galodon, and a particularly powerful one that’s been hiding its strength," Canadane Zhao said gravely, "This is bad. Neither the Sea King’s nor Alus Restor’s group has returned, which ans they could be in trouble. If they couldn’t defeat it together, who can stop this Primal galodon?"
The Primal galodon’s followers began to gather around it and quickly forming two distinct factions.
On the Sea King’s side, with their king absent, the Calamar and Imuji held the highest positions.
"Primal galodon, even if you rule these seas, without the Sea God’s approval, you’ll never be the true king. One day, you’ll be driven away by the Sea God," the Calamar said defiantly, glaring at the Primal galodon.
The Primal galodon fixed its cold, brown eyes on him, "The Sea God? I am the ruler of Earth, and no Sea God will dictate to . If it dares appear before , I’ll tear it apart!"
"The Sea God is formless, an embodint of will. You’ll never be able to kill it," the Calamar laughed.
"Calamar, you and your kind are so foolish. Do you really think your revered Sea God will co to save you?"
The male Goblashark taunted as he saw the Primal galodon growing displeased.
The Calamar remained unfazed, "Humans have a saying, ’Evil never prevails over good.’ I believe in that now."
"Humans?"
The Primal galodon’s vertical pupils shifted coldly to Canadane Zhao and Vigil Storozh.
Feeling like they were being watched by a venomous snake, Canadane Zhao and Vigil Storozh tensed up, ready to react to any sudden movent from the Primal galodon.
"Humans, will you also oppose like them?"
The Primal galodon’s voice was chilling, filled with disdain as it looked down upon them.
Canadane Zhao took a deep breath, "Primal galodon, this isn’t the Cretaceous period anymore. Your ti is long gone. Now, humans rule the Earth, and that will never change, neither now nor in the future."
"Humans truly have courage. Calamar, humans have hard countless marine creatures. Are you really going to help them and go against your kind?"
The Primal galodon’s vertical pupils suddenly focused on the Calamar.
The Calamar remained calm, "Who told you we are helping humans? I only act according to the king’s will."
"But your king is protecting these humans, and these humans are your mortal enemies!"
"That’s a joke. I don’t know what trickery you used to make Dolphite and the others betray us and becoming despicable traitors. However, the king has never protected this ocean for the sake of humans, but for our own sake! The king is the ruler of the sea and he was chosen personally by the Sea God. No one cares more about the well-being of this ocean and us than the king. You, on the other hand, are nothing but a savage that appeared out of nowhere with nothing but brute force."
The Calamar’s voice was very loud and angering the Primal galodon.
With a roar, a beam of light shot from his throat.
"Watch out, Lord Calamar!"
The others quickly warned him.
Facing the intense threat of death, the Calamar thought he couldn’t escape and felt deep regret.
Just then, a force surged from the sea, intercepting and scattering the Primal galodon’s beam.
"Who did that?"
"It’s the king," the Calamar realized he wasn’t dead and felt the familiar power.
He was overjoyed.
"The king is safe! That’s great!"
The other marine-type mutated creatures were equally thrilled, believing that as long as the king was safe, he wouldn’t let anything happen to them.
A column of water rose from the sea, with the Sea King standing majestically atop it.
It was a grand sight.
This was the image of a king they envisioned, not a savage creature like the Primal galodon.
"I was planning to find you, and here you are, coming to your death," the Primal galodon said, glaring at the Sea King.
"If you want to harm them, you’ll have to cross my dead body," the Sea King declared, unleashing a powerful aura.
"If you wish to die, I will grant you that."
The Primal galodon roared, his cry piercing the air as an imnse pressure surged towards the Sea King and the Calamar.
The Sea King’s aura intensified, clashing with the Primal galodon’s.
The two rulers were evenly matched in this invisible battle, which was not just a contest of strength but also a test of wills.
Victory would grant the winner greater cohesion and a better chance of winning this war.
"You all, quickly find Senior Restor and Leonor Lin," Canadane Zhao whispered urgently to President Luis and the others while the Sea King and Primal galodon were still clashing.
"Let Nicholas Sabate and the others go. There shouldn’t be many enemies where Alus Restor is. They can handle it. The situation here could erupt at any mont, so we can’t afford to lose too many people," President Luis replied.
"I’ll go with Uncle Sabate," Stephen Zhao volunteered.
Their strength were only average, and staying here wouldn’t influence the battle.
It was better to do sothing useful and ease the burden on the senior mbers present.
Nicholas Sabate had no objections.
Since the appearance of the Primal galodon, he had been worried about his brother’s safety.
Even if President Luis and Senior Zhao hadn’t ntioned it, he would have gone.
"Alright, you two go, but be careful and avoid being noticed by the Primal galodon," Canadane Zhao and President Luis agreed.
"We will," the two nodded.
Traveling by air was too conspicuous, so they chose to move underwater.
Although slower, it was safer.
After passing a distance beneath the Primal galodon, they surfaced and flew for several more kiloters.
They were pleasantly surprised to encounter Alus Restor, who was supporting the Lin family head.
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