2991 The giant ship (1)
The darkness that enveloped the ocean was as heavy as an abyss, making it hard for one to breathe.
It might be more appropriate to call it The Waterless Sea.
Even though they had their eyes wide open, none of the cultivators could see what was hidden in the darkness.
...This made the cultivators realize that they were different from Tang Zhen. They might not be able to do what Tang Zhen could do.
In that case, the problem was that they were clearly under the same rules. Why was Tang Zhen different from them?
Was it because of the difference in strength, or because he had experienced similar scenes before?
Of course, this wasn’t important. As long as Tang Zhen could lead everyone out of danger and escape from the monster’s pursuit, it would be fine.
If one had no ability, then following someone with ability was also a good way of survival.
It didn’t take long for the cultivators to see a blurry black shadow appear on the sea.
Just by looking at its size, one could tell that it was huge. Its shape was like an Island or a mountain, but it was in a moving state.
When the cultivators saw this item, they were immediately filled with anticipation. As long as it wasn’t a monster, they would have a chance to escape.
brothers, let’s work harder! We’re almost out of danger!
The old man stood at the bow of the boat, helping the group of cultivators boost their morale. At the same time, he waved the bronze oars and hacked at the monsters.
The number of monsters kept increasing, and the last bomb did not have the effect of repelling the monsters at all.
It was obvious that the cultivators ‘corpses had completed their transformation and had all joined the ranks of the pursuit.
If they still couldn’t escape, they would eventually become food for these monsters.
Fortunately, a turning point had already appeared, and there was always a way out.
As the flat-bottomed wooden boat flew forward, the cultivators could already see the object’s true appearance. It was a huge wooden boat.
The wooden boat was so old that it seemed like it would break into pieces with just a light bump.
But even so, it still made the cultivators ecstatic.
Compared to the flat-bottomed wooden boat, the giant wooden boat had more space and could allow them to Dodge the monsters more effectively.
It wasn’t like the narrow flat-bottomed wooden boat, where space was extremely limited, making it very difficult to Dodge.
He remembered that the strong cultivator had once said that as long as he boarded a huge ship, he would be able to reach an Island and obtain what he wanted.
Looking at the current situation, it was indeed the case.
However, at that time, Tang Zhen had already denied the other party’s confession and said that the robust cultivator was spouting nonsense.
However, the appearance of the huge ship at this moment made the cultivators doubt whether Tang Zhen’s words were true or false.
Perhaps, the one who lied was actually Tang Zhen!
Many cultivators had similar doubts in their hearts, but none of them raised it. They decided to observe silently.
Tang Zhen, who was guarding the bow of the ship, looked at the huge ship in front of him. His expression was slightly grave.
From the beginning to the end, he did not believe the strong cultivator’s testimony. The purpose of the interrogation was actually a reverse verification.
According to Tang Zhen’s guess, the other party must have set a trap in the confession and hidden great danger within it.
Once they fell into the trap, they would die without a doubt.
Therefore, Tang Zhen was now extra vigilant about the giant ship and the island. He suspected that this was a trap laid by the strong cultivator.
Tang Zhen’s original plan was to stay far away when he encountered something similar. However, he was unable to avoid it now.
As he watched the increasing number of monsters, Tang Zhen casually grabbed a few bronze oars beside him.
He swung the oars forward with all his might, and the sound of the oars piercing through the air could be heard. The bronze oars stabbed into the surface of the giant ship, and spread out in a row from bottom to top.
those who shake off the monsters, board the ship immediately. The other cultivators, help cover for us!
Upon hearing Tang Zhen’s order, the few cultivators “figures were like lightning as they leaped off the flat-bottomed wooden boat.
He grabbed the bronze oars nailed to the body of the ship and quickly climbed up. In the blink of an eye, he had already boarded the giant ship.
Seeing this, the other cultivators retreated and jumped up with the bronze oars.
The monster rushed onto the wooden boat and attacked the cultivators, trying to stop them from boarding the giant ship.
An angry roar was heard. Tang Zhen used a bronze oar to lift up a flat-bottomed wooden boat and smashed it towards the monsters.
The wooden boat swept out and smashed the monster into pieces. The wooden boat, which was full of damage, was also shattered.
As the light flickered, a metal object fell out of the wooden boat.
Tang Zhen’s speed was extremely fast. In a flash, he had rushed over and grabbed the item.
Two other cultivators tried to snatch it, but they were too slow. They could only stare at it unwillingly.
this is mine. If you want it, you can snatch it from me!
Tang Zhen coldly snorted. His body rapidly retreated and jumped onto the bronze oars that were inserted into the body of the boat.
Then, he jumped up and landed on the deck of the ship.
The last few cultivators who stayed on the boat also successfully got rid of the monster’s pursuit and climbed up with the bronze oars.
The monsters that had been chasing them all the way screamed and tried to jump onto the giant ship, but they all fell back into the sea.
Although they had arms and legs, they only knew how to swim and jump in the sea. They did not know how to climb at all.
Realizing that it could not board the ship, the monster guarded the ship and kept making strange wails.
All the cultivators heaved a sigh of relief when they saw this.
It was obvious that this purple light world was not a true hopeless situation, but rather, there was a chance of survival.
“Phew, I’m finally out of danger!”
One of the old man’s disciples said in a rejoicing tone, as if he had just survived a disaster.
if you think that way, it’s definitely a mistake. Don’t forget that we’re short of food right now.
Another disciple of Laozi said in a cold tone, his face full of worry.
The surrounding cultivators ‘hearts sank when they heard this.
Although he had escaped the monster’s pursuit, he had also lost the way to obtain food. He could no longer obtain food by hunting.
With so little food left, they wouldn’t be able to last long. What would they do once the food was exhausted?
The current situation was that the cultivators might be killed by monsters, but they might starve to death.
The only fortunate thing was that the latter might die a little later, and there might be a solution.
There were also people who looked at Tang Zhen. As a leader, he should stand out to stabilize the People’s hearts.
“Judging from the current situation, the ship can indeed block the monsters and provide us with temporary safety.
However, food is still a big problem that must be solved as soon as possible. The only chance is on this ship.”
Tang Zhen looked at the surrounding cultivators as he said this.
“There’s a high possibility that there’s great danger hidden on this ship, so you must be careful when you explore.
As for whether to explore in a team or alone, it was entirely up to their own intentions, but remember to ask for help in time when in danger and be able to help your companions in time.
No matter what the final harvest is, everyone will have to gather here in an hour.”
All the cultivators had no objections to Tang Zhen’s arrangement. As long as there was a chance of survival, they would definitely not sit still and wait for death.
“Your Excellency, I’ll form a team with you to explore!”
The cultivator that Tang Zhen had saved earlier once again took the initiative to follow. The other cultivators also did the same.
Tang Zhen nodded. He swept his eyes towards the old man beside him. It was obvious that the master and disciple wanted to be together.
Giant ships were different from flat-bottomed boats. They had to be on guard against attacks from other companions. It was safer for trusted cultivators to form a team together.
Tang Zhen naturally would not force him. He merely nodded gently and slowly walked toward the cabin.
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