Survival, stockpiling, no CP, various fish, raft upgrades, ocean exploration. Starting with just a fishing rod, all supplies depend on fishing?
Selected as a "Human Pioneer" to enter ...
It's unclear whether the Starlight Sea Silver Spikes were too powerful, the zombie sea beasts were too badly injured, or they were simply too weak, which is why they were so easily wiped out by Gu Xi's attack.
One after another, the sea creatures sank into the sea, playing a game of Jenga in the ocean.
They're so fragile, they're incredibly fragile!
Gu Xi stood on the spikes, shaking her head repeatedly at the bubbling sea.
After confirming that the last sea monster had been submerged, Gu Xi raised his head slightly and looked around for the next target to challenge.
She glanced around and saw a few sea beasts scattered about, frozen by Ais. She looked left and right but didn't see her next target, so she used her mental power to contact Ais.
"Ais! What happened to the S-class Pokémon I asked you to leave behind?"
"Plop~ I'll freeze them all first, S-class will interfere."
"That's enough now. Release the S-rank." Gu Xi gave the order, then paused briefly before adding a new requirement: "Choose one with minor injuries."
"Purr!"
After Gu Xi cut off contact, Ai Si began picking through the frozen sea monsters.
Of the sea beasts he froze, only two were SS-level; the vast majority possessed S-level mental power. The stronger these sea beasts were, the fewer injuries they sustained.
After Gu Xi stated her request, Ai Si guessed that she probably wanted a challenge.
Under normal circumstances, even if there are differences between people with the same level of mental strength, the differences will not be too great. However, once you cross the mental strength level, the change in strength is like an insurmountable chasm.
Under these circumstances, Gu Xi's insistence on finding a less injured S-class enemy was a rather risky move.
However, since the fish owner had said so, he had no choice but to comply.
In the end, Ais selected an S-class sea monster that was over ten meters long and thawed it.
Based on his experience, this zombie sea monster appears to be an offensive type. For Gu Xi now, a defensive S-class monster is much harder to kill than an offensive S-class monster.
The moment the ice thawed, the S-rank sea monster charged straight at Ais. It spread its sharp horns, attempting to tear the distant enemy apart.
Seeing its fierce attack, Gu Xi was also taken aback. She quickly intercepted the attack in its path.
One after another, the starlight-sharp, silvery spikes gleamed with a cold light as they stabbed towards the S-class sea beast, which did not dodge at all, but went straight to meet them head-on.
"They're not going to dodge?"
Seeing this, Gu Xi was also quite surprised.
Avoiding danger is a biological instinct. If the other party does not dodge, it is either because it is not afraid of her attack at all, or because it has no awareness of the need to dodge.
In other words, these zombie sea monsters are left with only the instinct to attack.
Her spikes haven't touched the S-class sea monster yet, and she's unsure if her attack will be effective. If it is, she just needs to draw the hostility towards it.
Neither the spikes nor the sea monsters slowed down; the moment they collided was like a volcano hitting an iceberg.
Pfft pfft~~
The sharp, star-like silver spikes pierced the massive body of the sea beast with a soft thud, leaving multiple bloody holes. The holes were immediately frozen shut the moment the spikes pierced through.
The localized freezing caused parts of the sea monster's body to stiffen, robbing it of its previous agility and speed.
Although one attack hadn't drawn its aggro, its sprint speed had noticeably slowed down.
"If only these frozen areas were joints."
The best way to slow down movement is to maim, and the prerequisite for maiming is to understand the basic structure of marine mammals.
Unfortunately, the sea monster in front of her, with its enormous horns, was covered in a thick layer of rotten flesh and fat, making it a limp, lifeless mass. She couldn't make out any joints at all.