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After the dium-sized at chunk was collected, its corpse completely vanished.

By the ti Yang Yi returned, Suna was already directing the skeletal arms to retrieve the sea salt.

Using sea salt to attack at chunks didn’t result in much loss.

Only a small portion of the sea salt was actually consud; most of it could be recovered.

If they didn’t frequently fight at chunks in the sea, the stock of sea salt aboard the Nightmare Star could last a very long ti.

Yang Yi didn’t just stand by and wait while the skeletal arms worked. Instead, he started fishing again.

Fishing took ti, after all. By the ti sothing bit, the cleanup would probably be nearly done.

Fifteen minutes later, Yang Yi reeled in a neat, round at ball, slightly larger than a basketball.

The salt in the box had already been recovered, and the bottom was filled with a thick layer of white seawater, about twenty centitres deep.

It was too difficult to retrieve every grain of salt, so adding so white seawater helped neutralise any leftover salt. That way, the newly caught at chunk wouldn’t be overly stimulated.

Yang Yi skillfully controlled the fishing rod and cut the line at just the right spot, dropping the at ball into the iron box.

For convenience, he placed it close to the platform so it would be easy to pour sothing on the at chunk later.

This ti, what they were going to add was the Gourt Devourer’s stomach.

Suna opened the glass jar she’d prepared earlier and poured out the mutilated stomach, which landed directly on the at ball.

But there was no struggle.

The stomach rged into the at ball imdiately upon contact. Then the at ball sprouted limbs and split open horizontally, beginning to gulp down the surrounding white seawater.

“What the hell is this?” Yang Yi raised his brows, silently thankful he hadn’t tossed the stomach into the fully-grown at chunk earlier. Otherwise, he’d be facing a much larger unknown creature now.

While the thing was drinking seawater, Yang Yi poured a heap of sea salt on it, but nothing happened.

The little creature continued to drink the seawater, even consuming the salt along with it. Its body grew rapidly, ballooning in size within seconds.

Regular sea salt couldn’t harm it at all, in fact, it seed to digest and absorb it!

“This thing is a Gourt Devourer!” Yang Yi instantly realised and pulled out his flintlock gun and the Fla Serpent Fang.

The creature resembled the Gourt Devourer he’d encountered before: able to eat almost anything, and digest almost anything.

The difference was, this one had undergone a complete transformation, it no longer had a head or any vital weak points.

Its body probably contained only a single stomach, and no other organs. Unless it was torn apart or had its stomach removed, it couldn’t be killed!

It must not be allowed to leave this box!

Yang Yi fired imdiately. The roaring flintlock shot struck the atball creature with full force, blasting it apart.

The impact was so powerful it broke through the bottom of the box, leaving a dent in the bone deck beneath.

But the Gourt Devourer wasn’t dead.

One-third of its scattered flesh reford into a new Gourt Devourer, rapidly regenerating by absorbing seawater.

Before Yang Yi could fire a second shot, Suna released an Arrow of Salt, striking the creature directly and turning it completely to salt, only withered scraps of flesh remained, no longer moving.

The Arrow of Salt was extrely effective against this type of creature.

The salt elental it created had no target to attack. It raised its head to look at Yang Yi and Suna and attempted to strike, but with no climbing ability, it was trapped in the iron box, unable to reach them.

Soon, the salt elental began to shrink as the seawater beneath it dried up, leaving behind only a layer of sugar.

Yang Yi dumped a large barrel of seawater into the box, finally dissolving it completely.

The crisis was resolved.

Yang Yi wiped the cold sweat from his forehead.

Although the Gourt Devourer had been easily defeated, its potential threat still left him shaken.

If that creature had truly escaped into the white ocean and started devouring the nearly endless white sugar water...

What would it have beco?

It might have grown into sothing even more terrifying than the Rotwhale.

Because this thing wasn’t afraid of sea salt!

Maybe the Salt Wedge could kill such a monster, but Yang Yi didn’t have one.

If it ca down to a life-or-death battle, the only option he could think of was setting it on fire; he had no other way to destroy a Gourt Devourer in the sea.

Yang Yi turned to Suna with a serious expression.

She, too, realised just how dangerous the situation had been. Her gaze flickered, avoiding his eyes.

“If we’re going to run this kind of experint again, we’ll need a cage made entirely of steel.

Also, best to do it in a safe sea zone.”

Yang Yi didn’t really bla Suna, after all, he had taken part in it too. As long as they learnt from the incident and stayed alert in the future, it would be fine.

At the sa ti, he realised he’d been a bit too indulgent with Suna. While her recklessness sotis brought unexpected rewards, the level of danger was escalating rapidly.

Yang Yi picked up the remnants left behind by the creature that was likely a Gourt Devourer and checked its info:

【Na: Feast Devourer】

【Description: A fully transford Gourt Devourer after consuming massive amounts of nutrients. Only the stomach remains as an organ. Capable of regenerating its body rapidly through devouring substances. Possesses unparalleled digestive abilities can digest nearly anything.】

Yang Yi sent the information to Suna, who studied it thoughtfully.

Then ca the post-battle repair work.

The main task was fixing the hole in the ironwood box at the bottom because the at chunk breeding had to continue, and he hadn’t used up all his vending pulls yet.

After the earlier scare, Suna had cald down considerably. She picked up her barnacle-covered fishing rod and joined Yang Yi in fishing.

With both of them working together, the efficiency of fishing and at chunk cultivation improved significantly.

By evening, Yang Yi had raised two dium-sized at chunks, one adhesive-type, the other jet-type.

Both were dealt with quickly without much commotion.

The vending rewards were: one Delicious Fertiliser and 200 units of wood. ʀᴇᴀᴅ ʟᴀᴛᴇsᴛ ᴄʜᴀᴘᴛᴇʀs ᴀᴛ n͟o͟v͟e͟l͟f͟i͟r͟e͟

Nothing valuable, really.

Nightfall.

Yang Yi drank a bottle of Growth Elixir, did so training, and then went to bed. Before sleeping, he downed a bottle of Vitality Coconut to boost energy recovery.

Suna took the first watch for the first half of the night, so he could rest first.

Three hours later.

Yang Yi woke up groggy and disoriented, feeling a splitting headache. When he checked the ti, he realised he’d only been asleep for three hours.

A dream he couldn't even rember had taken a serious toll on his mind.

He checked his contamination level: 20%.

If this continued, it would be bad. He figured it was ti to use a Sleep Elixir to stabilise his ntal state.

As he was thinking, he suddenly heard a loud thump-thump sound, like sothing hitting the roof. Outside, it sounded like hail was falling.

But this was the Bountiful Sea, where the temperature was equivalent to sumr, it was practically impossible for hail to fall here.

He quickly checked the weather:

Today’s Weather

Delicacies are falling from the sky, make sure to avoid them.

Location: Sea of Origin (Bountiful Sea)

Ti until sunrise: 7 hoursTemperature: 24–30°CWind: Level 2

“Food rain?”

Yang Yi looked out the window, just in ti to see what looked like an orange fruit land on the deck.

ED: ‘s raining atballs.

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