God knows how terrified Fu Wan was at that moment; the hairs on her body stood on end in an instant, and her legs trembled violently involuntarily.
It should be known that moray eels are among the most ferocious creatures in the sea. Fu Wan kicked wildly for a while, and when she stopped, the moray eel was still wrapped around her leg.
No, this shouldn't be happening!
She was absolutely certain that she hadn't provoked the moray eel. Could it be that the moray eel was interested in the fish in her net?
Fu Wan immediately dismissed this possibility, because she realized that the eel didn't seem to intend to attack her.
Its tail was wrapped around her leg, but its head was raised high, as if it wanted to say something to Fu Wan.
When this possibility came to Fu Wan's mind, she herself found it somewhat absurd.
But in the sea, Fu Wan encountered so many absurd things that, over time, none of them seemed absurd anymore.
Realizing that the leopard-spotted moray eel had no intention of attacking her, Fu Wan swung her legs and continued to rise. Whatever it was, she would deal with it once she had a free hand.
After surfacing, they still couldn't see Fu Liang, Fu Ming, and Ye Lin, but the fish box contained a lot more seafood.
Not only was there a three- or four-pound grouper, but there were also five or six sea cucumbers that were about twenty centimeters long.
Fu Wan poured the seafood from her net into the fish box, and after closing it, she felt a tightness in her legs, so she immediately dived back into the sea.
The golden leopard-print eel that was still clinging to her leg released its grip on her leg as Fu Wan began to dive, and followed her downwards.
This further confirmed Fu Wan's absurd belief that this thing wanted to contact her.
However, she was also very curious: how could a golden leopard eel dare to ask a two-legged creature for help? Didn't it see how it hunted other seafood?
No matter how many questions she had, she couldn't get any answers. Although Fu Wan was close to the little orca and the Blooming Fortune Flower, she could only communicate with them through gestures and guesswork.
Fu Wan really didn't know how to gesture to the less-than-pleasing-looking moray eel.
Before Fu Wan could even begin to gesture, the golden leopard eel swam ahead of her. Just as Fu Wan was completely bewildered, the leopard eel swam back, circled in front of her once, swam half a meter, and then stopped.
Fu Wan was completely familiar with this routine.
This is to help myself catch up!
No, how can a moray eel lead people?
Isn't it afraid of being shot right through the head?!
Fu Wan was speechless, but she still followed.
There are countless sea fish, but few are intelligent enough to communicate with humans.
Now that the leopard-striped eel had come looking for her, Fu Wan wanted to know what it wanted.
The person and the eel swam forward for about two or three hundred meters. Just as Fu Wan's gaze was once again drawn to the passing grouper, the leopard-spotted sea eel finally stopped.
Fu Wan looked around and realized that this area of the sea was much deeper than the one she had just been in, at a depth of about twenty meters.
The fish here are much larger than those in the previous area, and there are also many more of them.
Schools of colorful sea fish swam around her, and to her left was a lush clump of anemones. Three clownfish were startled by her arrival and quickly darted into the anemones.
The ecology is good.
Fu Wan mentally concluded that her gaze lingered among the coral reefs, and in that brief glance, she spotted another grouper.
Ah, I want to fight!
As Fu Wan picked up the speargun and was about to aim at the grouper, the strangely shaped face of a moray eel suddenly flashed in front of the speargun.
!! !! !!
Fu Wan was so startled she almost fired her gun. Only after putting down the harpoon did she realize that the moray eel that had led her there was looking at her with an accusing expression.
Hey, you two-legged creature, have you forgotten what you're here for?!
Fu Wan shook her head. What did she mean by forgetting or not forgetting? She had no idea why she had come here!
Fu Wan helplessly shrugged. The golden leopard-skinned eel shook its head and then swam off in one direction.
When it had swum a meter away, it turned its head to check if Fu Wan had followed.
Well, is there any other way besides following them? I'm afraid not.
Fu Wan had no choice but to abandon the grouper in front of her and follow it. This time, she didn't swim hundreds of meters. The golden leopard eel led Fu Wan around several clusters of coral reefs and finally stopped in front of a coral reef that was about half a person tall.
The coral reef was covered with tender green seaweed, and there were several clumps of sea anemones on the ground nearby. The seaweed attracted many small fish to come and feed, and overall, it was a scene of tranquility and peace.
Fu Wan looked at the golden leopard-skinned eel. Surely it wasn't leading her to see the scenery?
However, it was at this moment that Fu Wan noticed that the leopard eel looked as if it were facing a formidable enemy. Fu Wan was puzzled, but the next second, she finally understood the reason for the leopard eel's appearance.
A larger leopard eel suddenly poked its head out from a crevice under the coral reef, bit a small fish that was eating seaweed, and then immediately retreated.
!!
So this is why the little leopard-print eel led the way on its own?
If she wasn't mistaken, when the large leopard eel retracted its head into its hole, it turned its head and glanced at the small leopard eel.
Big guy, fierce and scary. (Image from the internet, please contact us for removal if it infringes on your rights.)
Fu Wan read three parts mockery and seven parts contempt in that sharp little gaze.
Looking at the angry expression of the little leopard eel beside her, Fu Wan suddenly understood why the golden leopard eel had come looking for her.
It must have been bullied by the giant leopard eel and came to ask for my help.
Talented, oh no, eel talent, truly an eel talent!
What were they thinking, bringing in two-legged creatures to help them out?
Have these moray eels forgotten that they're also on the diet of two-legged creatures?
But the little leopard eel clearly didn't notice this at all. It gently bit Fu Wan's harpoon and then dragged her towards the rocky cave.
You two-legged beast, kill it, kill it, you bastard, let it steal my territory!
Fu Wan picked up the speargun and peered into the coral cave. The cave entrance didn't look very big, and she wondered how such a large moray eel managed to hide inside.
Judging from the head that the leopard-skinned eel just poked out, that creature must weigh at least ten pounds.
It's a huge one!
If she were to risk shooting into the cave, the fish arrow might get stuck, and she might also anger the giant eel.
This is a tricky situation!
Fu Wan was trying to come up with a solution when the little leopard-spotted eel became anxious.
No one knows where this thing got its courage. Before Fu Wan could even stop it, it charged straight into the coral reef cave with great fanfare.
Almost immediately, a violent noise erupted from the coral reef cave. Just as Fu Wan thought the cave was about to collapse, two moray eels burst out of the cave one after the other.
The ferocity of the attack left Fu Wan speechless: the small leopard eel bit the neck of the large leopard eel, while the large leopard eel bit the tail of the small leopard eel.
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