She ran all the way to the West Sea, where there was not a single fishing boat on the calm sea.
"Thank goodness, thank goodness."
She breathed a sigh of relief, but the tangled feeling in her heart still made her very uneasy.
I still have to go to the fishing village to take a look.
Just as I was about to take a step, I saw Ying Ying running over, crying and holding a dirty wooden figurine in her hand.
"Ying Ying? What's wrong?"
"Bai Qian sister," Ying Ying hugged Bai Zhe and cried uncontrollably, "There are monsters, many monsters have come to the village. They bite anyone they see. Father and the uncles in the village have all been bitten to death."
"What!"
Bai Zhe incredulously teared up, choking as she gently comforted Ying Ying.
"And what about your mother? What about the women and children in the village?"
"Mother died to protect me, and everyone in the whole village died."
Ying Ying cried heartbreakingly. At such a young age, she saw the people who had raised her dying before her eyes. How could she bear it?
Don't just say it's Ying Ying, even Bai Zhe, who only spent a short month with the fisherman, was deeply grieved upon hearing the bad news.
But now is not the time to be sad. She continued to ask, "Didn't I give them those carved trinkets? Why were they still killed by the spirit beasts?"
"Last night, I listened to my sister and went door to door telling them to wear masks when going out. But this morning, they saw a monster in the village. The village chief thought it was because of those mysterious wooden carvings that the monster was attracted here. So he asked my father and uncles to go out with harpoons to kill the monster. There was a lot of blood on the ground, so much blood..."
"Okay Ying Ying, don't dwell on it anymore."
Bai Zhe tightly hugged Ying Ying, and tears rolled down in two lines.
She knew that the old patriarch of the fishing village never liked her, but she never imagined that it would ultimately lead to the deaths of the entire village.
"Ying Ying, it's not safe to stay here for long. Come with me quickly," she said, grabbing Ying Ying's hand.
The originally calm sea surface was now churning with hundred-meter waves.
The powerful airflow, carrying the scent of the sea breeze, knocked the two of them to the ground. Fortunately, the soft sand by the sea prevented them from getting hurt.
Without waiting for Bai Zhe to pull Ying Ying up, a hundred-zhang giant wave fell like a waterfall, and a large flying fish with two bird wings soared into the air from the huge wave.
"Loach fish!"
Bai Zhe recognized the spirit beast in front of him at a glance, but this giant fish seemed more powerful than thousands of years, yet it didn't seem to be cultivated, but rather seemed to be influenced by something.
She took the opportunity to cast a spell and pushed Ying Ying to a position far away from the sea.
The mantis shrimp is also diving at this moment, with its blood-red mouth wide open, and its screeching echoing on the sea surface like a mandarin duck.
Bai Zhe gathers spiritual power in the palm of his hand, but suddenly catches sight of Fan Tu lurking silently in the nearby bushes.
Seeing the toadfish so close at hand, Bai Zhe quickly released the gathered spiritual power from his hands.
But strangely, the toadfish, which had been fierce just a second ago, stopped less than half a meter away from Bai Zhe.
Fan Tu looked at the scene with a cold eye, his hand about to be raised but then pulled back. He couldn't help but feel puzzled by Bai Zhe, this seemingly fragile little Spirit Bird.
Taking advantage of the stingray's stillness, Bai Zhe swiftly circled around it and then leaped onto the fishing boat moored by the sea.
At this moment, the rockfish became agitated again, suddenly turning its fat body to attack Bai Zhe. The fishing boat was empty, and faced with the fierce rockfish, Bai Zhe had almost no way to avoid it.
She kept stepping back, but her gaze remained unwavering.
rockfish With its mouth full of sharp teeth, it easily crushed half of the boat's hull, causing the fishing boat to float towards the center of the sea due to the impact.
Bai Zhe could only hold onto the edge of the fishing boat tightly to avoid falling off due to the huge swaying.
Not far away, Ying Ying was crying like rain, covering her mouth and not daring to make a sound, only because Bai Zhe had told her in her ear not to make a sound when pushing her.
"Ah—"
With a long cry from the rockfish, it soared high into the sky, then opened its big mouth and plunged down.
The hull shattered with a loud noise. The figures of rockfish and Bai Zhe disappeared into the sea without a trace.
Ying Ying couldn't help but burst into tears, stumbling towards the seaside, shouting "Sister Bai Qian." She had lost her only family.
At this moment, a dark figure appeared out of nowhere and suddenly jumped into the sea.
The sea surface immediately churned up a blood-red color.
Just when Ying Ying thought Bai Zhe was undoubtedly going to die, rockfish broke through the blood-red surface and flew out of the sea, with blood continuously gushing from its skull.
"Sister Bai Qian!"
Ying Ying looked at the scene in disbelief.
She saw Bai Zhe riding on top of rockfish, gripping the harpoon stuck in rockfish's head with both hands. The gushing blood dyed her pure white dress red, making her look like an unstoppable female war god.
At this moment, the tears in Ying Ying's eyes turned into endless admiration.
rockfish writhed in pain, while Bai Zhe remained resolute, instantly channeling his spiritual power into the harpoon.
She exerted all her strength and thrust the harpoon in, piercing it completely. The fierce behemoth finally gave its last struggle and went limp, falling vertically into the water.
Bai Zhe also fell into the water.
After a fierce battle, Bai Zhe had almost exhausted all of his strength.
She reached out to swim upwards, but her exhausted body was dragging her remaining consciousness down to the seabed.
At this critical moment, a dark figure embraced her slender waist, pulling her into his arms and swiftly swimming towards the sea surface.
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