Chapter 143: The Water God Hunt (3) (1)
If it had been an ordinary water cannon, it would have rely brushed past the ship.
However, what the water dragon spat out was flas. Dangerous enough to pose a threat upon re contact.
Damn.
Flas erupted from the side of the ship.
Soon, smoke began to envelop the sky.
Unexpected.
I didnt consider the activation chanism of the water cannon.
I never expected it to spew flas from its mouth.
Kuh, hahaha! Cough!
The water dragon looked at , blood dripping from its mouth, with a face full of mockery.
If only I had thought a bit deeper.
I bit my lip.
Jennas gaze, peeking out of the water, turned towards the burning ship.
Huh? Why is the ship suddenly like that?!
I narrowed my eyes.
The fire was spreading to the deck.
On the deck, heroes and monsters were entangled in a bloody fight.
rmaids from below the sea were climbing up the side of the ship to the deck.
The water dragon exhaled roughly and then re-entered the water.
At the sa ti, other mbers also erged from the water. Velkist, who noticed the anomaly first, furrowed his brows.
Whats going on here?
It spat out Elokas fire through its mouth.
What? Does that even make sense?
If its water cannon worked by shooting water and air from its lungs, it wasnt impossible.
Just that I hadnt thought of it.
A desperate voice ca through my ears.
A voice with a hint of youthfulness. It was Kishashas.
No one told us that the ship would be on fire! We cant swim! What do we do?
Wait.
I looked around.
The boss had gone deep into the water.
It went to heal its wounds, perhaps.
Under normal circumstances, I would have pursued it to finish it off, but there was no ti for that now.
First, we had to deal with the current situation.
Katiio!
The airship bounced in the distance and approached.
Katiio rushed out from the control room.
Im here!
Go to the statue of the goddess. Help them.
And you guys?
Well stay.
I looked back.
Velkist, Neryssa. Follow them.
Only three of us are going to fight the boss?
Yes.
If the statue of the goddess is taken, its all over.
Losing the ability to breathe underwater would make it difficult to continue the fight. That was sothing we had to prevent at all costs.
I had told Edis to practice swimming and underwater combat, but according to reports, their proficiency was not high. Losing the ship and being dragged into the water would an imdiate annihilation.
I, I
Quiet. Its not your fault.
Eloka bowed her head.
Its just a slight complication. We can straighten it out.
Whoosh.
The airship carrying Velkist and Neryssa took off.
Then, ssages indicating the heroes fear and bleeding status appeared on the right side of my vision.
The ssages soon changed.
[Jeril() has returned to the goddess embrace! His fighting spirit will be rembered forever.]
[Shurgan() has returned to the goddess embrace! His fighting spirit will be rembered forever.]
Two deaths.
Things have gotten terribly complicated.
Heroes had gathered near the area that caught fire.
They had to fight the monsters in front while also looking for the fire behind them. Edis was desperately trying to handle the situation, but it was clear they were being overwheld.
Im sorry. Its my mistake.
The airship will head there soon. Abandon the ship. Move to the airship with Priasis. If you cant hold out, its okay to abandon the statue of the goddess. Just dont die.
Click.
I cut off the communication.
Katiio would handle the rest.
Is this okay?
What are you talking about?
Elokas complexion had turned pale.
It spat out my fire magic, right?
Yes.
My magic caused the ship to catch fire
[Aril() has returned to the goddess embrace. Her fighting spirit will be rembered forever.]
[Lilinia() falls into panic. All stats decrease by 50%.]
The weaker ones are going first.
Newcors were dying one after another.
Monsters kept swarming the ship, attacking them. They didnt care about the statue of the goddess at the back. It seed they intended to wipe out the heroes first before capturing the objective.
Its my fault
Sis.
Jenna lowered her voice.
Nobody knew this would happen. Right, Oppa? Sister Eloka is not at fault, right? Its not wrong to give your best.
If theres a fault, its on .
Well, I wasnt expecting that kind of answer.
Jenna sighed and then continued.
What do we do now? The monster seems to have gone into the water. And it looks dangerous over there.
The formation on the deck had collapsed as the back of the ship caught fire.
It was impossible to fight the monsters in front and extinguish the fire at the sa ti, turning the battle into a chaotic lee. In a lee, casualties were inevitable.
A painful miscalculation.
I gritted my teeth so hard that I could taste the bitter flavor of blood.
I swallowed the blood. It wasnt over yet. Falling apart now would only make us a laughingstock.
The boss took damage too.
It didnt attack us above water for a reason; it wasnt in a condition to do so.
Shooting fire through its throat, couldnt have been done unscathed. Its insides must have been burnt to a crisp. I kept simulating in my head, calculating the situation of both the enemy and us, thinking of ways to respond.
Finally, I surveyed the situation on the ship.
Most of the deck was occupied by monsters, and the ship was slowly sinking.
I sighed and then brought my hand to my ear.
Edis.
Abandon the statue of the goddess. Move to the airship.
Well finish it. I will not let you get wiped out for being stubborn.
Edis didnt respond.
I continued speaking.
Didnt you tell
you wouldnt let your party mbers die this ti? Do you want them to die a dogs death?
Edis answered reluctantly.
I cut off the communication.
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