Combining deer antlers, tiger eyes, horse teeth, cow ears, snake body, carp scales, tiger paws, eagle claws, and loach tails into one creature creates a dragon.
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System notification: Kraken, the giant sea monster, has successfully completed its metamorphosis.
Alchemical Creature: Kraken, a giant sea monster.
Talents: Kraken Power, Concealing Breath, Ocean Dance
Abilities: Entanglement, Contamination Control, Deadly Piercing
Basic Assessment: Silver Beginner (Cultivable, lacking Transcendent Energy Materials)
Additional comment: This is a giant sea monster that represents the terror of the deep sea.
A series of system notifications popped up, demonstrating the immense power of this giant sea monster, whose final size remained at least 200 meters.
Frankly speaking, the Kraken's current strength should already surpass that of the Kraken in the previous legendary versions.
After all, in those legends it didn't have any other special abilities, it could only entangle passing ships from the seabed and tear them apart.
Moreover, the legend about its size is that it is about 150 meters long and weighs about 300 tons.
The Kraken, the giant sea monster created by Wu You, could easily defeat the legendary one in terms of strength, size, and special abilities.
However, Wu You only glanced at the information briefly before his attention was once again drawn to the two tsunamis.
Although they are less than 5 meters high, they are not simply a single giant wave, but a wave propelled by an immeasurable amount of seawater.
In terms of the origin of the tsunami alone, its scale is not very large.
However, this location is too close to both Japan and mainland South Korea, less than 100 kilometers from each other. The tsunami could very well hit the coasts of both countries before it even weakens to the warning level.
As for the ships that might be encountered along the way, the odds are even worse.
"Kraken, try to weaken that tsunami. Ao Guang, let's go after the other one."
After swimming quickly with Wu You, Ao Guang broke through the sea and chased after the tsunami approaching South Korea, while the giant sea monster moved rapidly underwater and waved its tentacles.
It's not that Wu You is particularly concerned about the safety of the people of both countries, but this matter is quite serious, and if it is not handled properly, more than one or two people will die.
Crucially, Chinese fishing boats frequently operate in the nearby waters, and at the very least, they must reduce the tsunami's scale to a level that would absolutely not affect their own country's coastline.
The two silver-level behemoths, one in the sky and one underwater, were each using their abilities to weaken the tsunami.
Unfortunately, the distance was too close. Only a few minutes after the two sides launched their attack, they had already approached the territorial waters of South Korea and Japan. Kraken felt the depth of the water narrowing underwater.
Left with no other choice, Wu You had to order the abandonment of the operation.
Fortunately, after following for such a distance, we didn't find any large cruise ships or Chinese fishing boats nearby.
It is even less likely that Chinese vessels will appear within the territorial waters of both countries.
After the energy of the tsunami is weakened, it will not be much more powerful than ordinary large waves when it reaches the coastal areas of China.
Thanks to Ao Guang's powerful eyesight.
Looking out over the territorial waters of that country that claims "the world belongs to it," one can see a few scattered small boats and vessels that appear to be coast guard patrol boats.
Silently, I said, "May you have good fortune."
Then he and Ao Guang emerged from the mist and plunged back into the sea.
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Since the Sewol ferry disaster, South Korea’s coast guard has been virtually disbanded, with its main functions transferred to the National Police Agency and the National Security Agency.
There is currently a small, 2,000-ton National Security Service marine surveillance vessel on patrol.
Inside the cabin, the monitor saw an abnormal arc-shaped line on the radar screen.
What is this? It's definitely not a ship.
"Kim Dae-ho, look at the five o'clock position. What's ten kilometers away? It's not clear on the radar."
He shouted something into the intercom system.
After hearing the conversation on the walkie-talkie, a man on the deck dressed in what appeared to be a black police uniform called to his companion to pick up binoculars.
He was still muttering to himself, "Five o'clock?"
Tonight, the starry sky over the sea is exceptionally bright; even without launching auxiliary flares, one can see large targets 10 kilometers away with a telescope.
What appeared in the telescope was a white line on the sea surface.
Kim Dae-ho's forehead instantly broke out in sweat.
He did well in his marine geology studies and had seen similar scenes on television more than once.
"Damn it! It's a tsunami! The exact height is unknown, send the message to command immediately!"
The liaison officer in the cabin immediately sent a message to the National Security Department.
Immediately afterwards, the entire ship was notified to prepare for an impact, and all personnel put on their life jackets according to the escape plan.
At the speed of a tsunami, they will be in direct contact soon.
Just two minutes later, the tsunami was already upon them.
The liaison officer, holding a walkie-talkie and looking out the window, shouted into the room.
"Wave height 3.3 meters, speed 360 kilometers per hour, we prepare to withstand the impact!"
The words had barely left his mouth.
"boom..."
A massive amount of seawater crashed against the side of the coast guard vessel.
All the bottles and jars in the cabin crashed to the ground with a clatter, and the ship tilted at a steep angle.
Despite the crew's preparations for the impact, many were still violently thrown to one side.
Just over ten seconds later, the coast guard vessel capsized under the seemingly endless impact of the seawater.
While military vessels can withstand waves several meters high, those are just waves.
The terror of a tsunami lies not in its height, but in the powerful and continuous impact of its massive volume of water.
Within minutes, more than a dozen fishing boats and several private luxury yachts in the vicinity were all capsized.
Tsunami warnings have already been issued along the coast.
But people don't have much time to react or escape.
Although the South Korean National Security Agency estimates that the volume and impact of the tsunami will not cause huge damage, there is still great anxiety.
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It wasn't just them who were in chaos, but also the RB Coastal Observatory.
However, Japan has experienced far more earthquakes and tsunamis than South Korea, so even though it was caught off guard, its response speed was much faster than South Korea's.
After the initial panic of "Nani!" and "Baka na!", a series of contingency plans and orders were issued.
There are three main causes of tsunamis: earthquakes, submarine landslides, and the influence of celestial bodies.
Earthquakes are usually the main cause of tsunamis. When an earthquake occurs on the deep seabed or near the ocean, the movement of the earth's crust causes the seabed plates to deform and slip between them. This causes a large backflow of seawater and triggers a large-scale movement of seawater, forming a tsunami.
Submarine landslides are caused by earthquakes or submarine volcanic eruptions. The sediments and rocks that fall from the landslides can also cause large-scale seawater movement, thus triggering tsunamis.
Tsunamis caused by the influence of celestial bodies are the least common. Usually, when a meteorite falls into the ocean, it will create waves. When the energy of the waves created by the meteorite is strong enough, it can also trigger a tsunami.
Both types can be detected in advance.
But this tsunami came too suddenly; it seemed to appear out of nowhere.
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The tsunami struck the nearest coastal cities of the two countries in slow motion, destroying low-rise buildings close to the coast immediately.
The seawater then poured straight onto the shore, destroying everything in its path that blocked its progress.
The coastal streetlights, low-rise shops, and some glass curtain walls were devastated.
Fortunately, because it was nighttime, there were very few people in the open areas by the sea, and even those who were there had already taken cover after receiving the alarm.
By the time the tide reaches the residential area, the kinetic energy and water volume have decreased to a certain level, and as long as one doesn't recklessly rush outdoors, the danger is minimal.
Although the damage looks terrible, at least the casualties should be kept to a small extent.