Mythical Era: I Evolved Into A Stellar-Level Beast Chapter 175 - 135: Electric Ray, The Single-horned Orca’s Re
Chapter 175: Chapter 135: Electric Ray, The Single-horned Orca’s Rescue Request_2
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This is the hunting thod of the electric ray, which has almost no natural enemies in the river due to its electric power.
Even a higher-level mutant alligator doesn’t dare to provoke it in the water.
In fact, these creatures with the ability to generate electricity are not native to Eastern Sumr; they were introduced by so “enthusiasts” and have since multiplied.
At this mont, as the mutant eel, resembling a lightning python, swam leisurely on the river surface, eating without haste,
Jack Clark, dressed in dark red armor and carrying a seven-ter-long unique beast corpse on his shoulder, looked down from the hillside with surprise.
He had been hunting in Long White Mountain for four days and had unexpectedly discovered this mutated electric ray just as he was returning from completing his mission today.
Similarly dressed in red armor and carrying a sniper rifle, Freya Louise looked down in astonishnt, “That looks like an electric ray, a creature with an electric attribute that has no natural enemies in the water.”
The two accepted missions near each other and entered the mountain together.
However, Freya was not so lucky – her mission note ntioned that there might be Level Two mutated creatures inhabiting the mountain forest, but she found nothing when she went to look.
Jack thought for a mont, “Freya, use a regular bullet to kill that electric ray, but don’t shatter its body.”
For the Sword Armor Fla Beast, the only requirent is to digest a complete target creature during evolution, so all he needs to do is to bring back the corpse of this mutant eel.
“Alright!”
The girl nodded, ejected the armor-piercing bullet clip with a click, and replaced it with a regular sniper bullet.
Compared to the Black Bone Armor-piercing Bullet capable of going through Level 3 or even 4 mutated beasts, this regular bullet was much cheaper, specifically used for taking down normal mutated beasts.
Of course, even a regular sniper bullet, given its 28mm caliber, would still have the power of an anti-aircraft gun.
Bang! With the gunshot from the hillside, the electric ray feeding on the river surface had its head blown open in an instant, leaving a huge bloody hole.
Fresh blood gushed from the wound, quickly dying the surrounding river surface red.
Jack threw the mutated beast corpse on his shoulder down and dashed down the hillside in a flash.
As he swiftly skimd across the river surface, Jack grabbed the enormous mutant eel corpse and splashed up large amounts of water.
In the evening, the two drove back to the small town.
After handing over the Level 2 mutated beast corpse to the Logistics Departnt and completing the mission, Jack rented a cold storage space to keep the eel’s body.
He told Freya that he was planning to bring it back to taste the rare electric ray at.
He wasn’t lying – he did plan to bring it back to eat.
A hundred ters beneath the sea surface, the water was murky as a black-red colossal beast over eighteen ters in length, covered in sharp spikes across its back, swam slowly, radiating a terrifying aura.
After devouring the mutated octopus a few days ago, its physique had beco even more massive and ferocious.
As it grew, the Sword Armor Fla Beast’s oppressive presence as a giant creature beca more evident.
Many sharks and other creatures fled in terror from a distance, not daring to approach, even with its aura concealed; only small palm-sized fish seed unafraid.
At this mont, dense schools of fish swam around the Sword Armor Fla Beast, forming a striking contrast with its huge, ferocious body.
After its battle with the ferocious mutated octopus, the Sword Armor Fla Beast had stayed away from the deep sea, hunting in the two-hundred-kiloter coastal depth range.
The deeper sea areas had too many dangerous creatures, and it planned to wait until its fourth evolution before venturing deeper.
However, this ant that as the mutated creatures over ten ters in size within this sea area were continuously devoured, food gradually beca scarce.
As for the fish under ten ters, they were just a snack for it now and didn’t help it grow any bigger.
At this mont, another mutated creature entered the sensing range of the Sword Armor Fla Beast, which instantly brightened its eyes and showed a terrifying, fierce aura just for an instant.
Boom! Under the terrifying aura, the silver small fish swimming with it scattered in an uproar.
Scaring away those small fish that could easily expose its presence, the Sword Armor Fla Beast moved its tail slightly and swam towards its food several hundred ters away.
A few hundred ters away, a mutated ribbonfish-shaped creature, fifteen ters long, covered in silver scales and studded with sharp spikes, was hunting.
It bit a five-ter-long ordinary shark in its mouth, and a strong chill spread from its mouth, freezing the shark.
After the prey was frozen to death, the ferocious mutated ribbonfish slowly released its mouth, ready to eat…Boom!
Suddenly, there was an explosion in the seawater, and before the mutated ribbonfish with freezing bite ability could react, its head was smashed by a giant claw.
Thick blood dyed the seawater red, and a huge black beast grabbed the mutated ribbonfish’s corpse with one claw, the other holding the shark.
Crrack, crrack! The Sword Armor Fla Beast wolfed down most of the shark’s flesh and blood in a few bites.
When this picked-up snack was finished, it started eating the mutated ribbonfish with both claws, taking a large chunk with each bite and crushing the spikes with its sharp teeth.
It was only when it reached the ribbonfish’s belly that the Sword Armor Fla Beast dealt with it slightly.
As a ‘human,’ it still had so psychological barriers concerning excrent, so it always processed the mutated creatures it had hunted.
While the Sword Armor Fla Beast was swimming and eating seafood, suddenly another mutated creature over ten ters long entered its sensing range..
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