In this complete relaxation, Tang Yue felt as if she had entered a completely new world. She was a drop of water, capable of transforming into different forms. She constantly changed between the tangible and the intangible, and at this moment, Tang Yue seemed to understand what selflessness and nothingness meant.
The surrounding spiritual energy surged wildly into Tang Yue's body, like a dried-up sponge constantly absorbing moisture. When she opened her eyes again, the currents and whirlpools were gone, and the surroundings were completely quiet. Apart from the endless darkness, the seawater here seemed still.
Tang Yue no longer needed to maintain her spiritual energy shield; it was as if she were a drop of seawater in this vast ocean, able to move freely within it. Though her eyes were blind, Tang Yue's consciousness could perceive some of the surroundings. The area wasn't large, but Tang Yue felt it was sufficient.
Ignoring the changes in her body, Tang Yue followed the invisible pull and prepared to continue her journey towards the location of the mysterious material. She had a feeling that they weren't far away.
Tang Yue swam cautiously, gripping her spiritual sword tightly, constantly alert to any movement around her. Suddenly, she felt a powerful force coming from below. Before she could react, a huge figure burst out of the darkness, engulfing her.
Tang Yue looked closely and saw that it was a huge deep-sea octopus. The octopus was more than ten meters long, and its eight thick tentacles, like giant pythons, were dancing wildly in the water. The tentacles were covered with dense suckers and exuded a chilling aura.
"Hmph, just in time!" Tang Yue showed no fear, a hint of joy flashing in her eyes. Being alone in the sea wasn't a pleasant feeling, but having a big creature to keep her company made her feel much better.
However, this giant creature clearly didn't think that way, and directly attacked Tang Yue with its tentacles. Tang Yue remembered the tiger and leopard in her space; come to think of it, she had never kept any sea animals as pets.
Why don't we carve out a plot of land in the space and fill it with some seawater? This guy is huge; whenever she wants to eat him, cutting off one of his legs should be enough for quite a few people.
Tang Yue didn't attack directly, instead weaving swiftly through the octopus's tentacles to gauge its size. However, this octopus was clearly extremely cunning; its tentacles constantly changed their attack methods, assuming Tang Yue was attacking her, effectively blocking all of her escape routes.
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