Fights in the animal kingdom are always so direct and brutal.
Fu Wan stared in disbelief, while the little leopard-spotted eel was extremely anxious.
What are those two-legged creatures doing? Attack it! Hit it with that powerful big iron shell!
Receiving the pleading look from the baby leopard eel, Fu Wan reacted quickly and immediately raised her gun to aim at the head of the larger leopard eel.
It has to be said that the little leopard eel does have some brains.
It bit the large leopard eel's neck hard again, and the large leopard eel, in pain, could only bite the small leopard eel's tail.
For the tail, a neck injury is definitely more fatal.
However, the leopard eel has a very strong bite force. Just as the leopard eel was about to bite off the tail of the small leopard eel, Fu Wan pulled the trigger, and a sharp fish arrow shot out.
Before the giant leopard eel could react, it was pierced through the head by a fish arrow and then pinned firmly to the mud.
The giant leopard eel was completely unaware of Fu Wan's presence, or rather, it made a mistake that all sea fish make.
Sea fish have limited memory, and when humans lurk on the seabed without making any loud noises, they generally ignore their presence.
Moreover, the small leopard eel biting the neck of the large leopard eel just now also helped Fu Wan fix the target.
This shot hurt much more than when fighting the small leopard eel. As the arrow pierced the large leopard eel's head, the small leopard shark instinctively released its grip.
This wasn't because Fu Wan hit the giant leopard eel, but because Chun Chun was terrified.
That sea god! This two-legged creature is too ferocious; it just blew his head off!
When Fu Wan gave the little leopard-striped eel a look of self-satisfaction, she realized that the child was quite frightened.
Ahem, sorry to bother you. She thought the little leopard shark had summoned her just for this!
The giant leopard-spotted moray eel was still struggling, its entire body tightly coiled around the fish arrow, as if it could break free by exerting so much force.
But that's impossible. The fish arrow was designed by Comrade Ye Jianguo, the hunter. There are many barbs on the arrowhead. The more it struggles, the deeper the barbs will pierce.
That's why they say humans are the most terrifying thing in the world!
Seeing that the large leopard eel had been defeated, the small leopard eel swam around the large leopard eel once, and then swam triumphantly into the rocky cave.
Fu Wan also went over, curious about what magic this rocky cave possessed that made two leopard-spotted eels fight to the death.
She peered into the cave entrance. The small leopard eel was several sizes smaller than the large leopard eel. Even though the whole eel was hiding inside the cave, there was still plenty of space.
Because of the fight, the rock cave was a bit loose, and several gaps were exposed at the top.
A sliver of sunlight shone through the sea, and in the dim light, Fu Wan could vaguely see a corner of the cave where something familiar was being pinned down by the tail of a small leopard eel.
Wooden crates!!
Fu Wan blinked, and after realizing she wasn't seeing things, she felt much more alert!
She said that every time she encounters a sea fish seeking help, she always manages to gain something.
Hehe, perhaps this is the reward that Goddess Mazu gave her invisibly!
Thinking this, Fu Wan casually picked up the harpoon and reached into the hole to pry open the tail of the little leopard eel.
The tail was too long and was blocking her view of the wooden box.
This provocation, however, stirred up a hornet's nest.
The little leopard eel thought the humans it had brought wanted to attack it with the big iron box, and instinctively bared its teeth at Fu Wan.
Fu Wan was stunned for a moment, then took the harpoon and poked its chin.
Why is that little thing spitting at her? It's not like she's so quick to abandon someone after they've served their purpose.
She still had the harpoon sticking out of the leopard-skinned eel's head; the harpoon wasn't loaded with a harpoon at all.
However, the speargun alone was enough to scare the little leopard eel. The leopard eel thought that Fu Wan had also taken a liking to this coral reef cave. After being frightened by Fu Wan, it hesitated for two seconds and could only slink away and wriggle its body to give up the cave.
However, it moved very slowly, clearly reluctant to leave the coral reef cave.
Oh dear, I'm so miserable.
They finally found a comfortable home, but unexpectedly, they were targeted by the underworld.
After finally managing to get a skilled fisherman and shrimp catcher to help drive away the gangsters, the two-legged creature then set its sights on their cave.
Oh, my poor eel!
Fu Wan stared at the dramatic leopard-striped eel and actually read the sorrow in its eyes. Fu Wan was speechless. She was a human; this little hole wasn't even as tall as her leg. Why would she be interested in such a hole?
Even if she is very flexible, the hole would probably fall apart before she even crawls in.
She disdainfully picked up the tail of the small leopard eel that hadn't moved yet, then tapped the exposed corner of the wooden box with the tip of her harpoon.
It wasn't her imagination; it really was a wooden box.
It was a wooden box exactly the same as the gold bricks and gold bars she had dug up before!
Fu Wan instantly became excited. Although she hadn't used the gold bars and bricks in her house yet, who would complain about having too much money!
She immediately put away her speargun and then drew her dagger to dig out the wooden box. This action stunned the little leopard eel beside her.
If you had said so earlier, the two-legged creature would have given it up without a second thought.
This thing makes the mud and sand on the ground uneven, and it even complains about how it hurts when it sleeps!
Thinking this, the little leopard eel also eagerly came over to help. Its way of helping was also very simple and crude: it directly used its head and mouth to help Fu Wan dig through the mud and sand.
Fu Wan wanted to refuse, but she was also in a hurry to dig out the wooden box. In addition, during the digging process, she found that the mud and sand were actually quite soft, so she let the little leopard eel go.
After about ten minutes, most of the wooden box had been dug out.
Fu Wan put the knife aside, then grabbed the box with both hands and pulled hard, digging the wooden box out of the mud and sand.
The mud and sand it stirred up blocked her view, so Fu Wan swam a meter away with the wooden box before stopping.
She carefully examined the wooden box in her hand. It looked very similar to the boxes she had encountered before, but it was much smaller than those boxes that contained gold bars and gold bricks.
To Fu Wan's surprise, the wooden box wasn't locked; it was sealed with nails. Perhaps because it had been at sea for quite some time, there was even a considerable amount of reddish-brown rust where the nails were.
Now that we have the wooden crate, there's no reason not to open it.
She touched the scabbard on her leg and instinctively wanted to draw her sword, only to remember that her sword was still in the coral reef cave.
Just as Fu Wan was about to swim over to get it, the little leopard-spotted moray eel unexpectedly snatched her knife away with its mouth.
That's quite thoughtful!
Fu Wan took the short knife and then used the back of the knife to pry open the wooden box along the seams. In less than five minutes, she had pried the box open.
However, when she saw what was inside the box, Fu Wan couldn't help but feel a little disappointed.
I thought there would be no golden scene, but instead there were two dusty gray cloth bags!
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