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Volume 4 The Weeping Sea of ??Sand Chapter 75 Octopus

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    A bolt of thunder split the sky, the heavy rain suddenly stopped, and the black waves became more and more turbulent, constantly crashing and slapping against the side of the ship.  The ship shook violently and creaked, and one mast was overwhelmed and finally broke with a painful groan.

    Leo swayed as the ship's hull swayed, and his body that had gained a little breath became tired again. He inserted the long sword deeply into the ship's plank to stabilize his body.  Lu Yuewu supported him and also used him as support.  But Rosie, who was casting a spell, suffered a disaster - her spell was completely inaccurate, and a bright red ray hit the ship's head image, causing a huge difference.

    "Fuck you!" Rosie cursed. She tried to gather the strength needed to cast the next spell, but the shaking hull made it difficult for her to maintain balance and concentrate at the same time.  "Damn it, what's wrong with this damn weather?" She kept cursing the weather and cursing the gods: even though they had already fallen.

    A big wave hit them, and they all leaned to one side, but another wave trough followed and made them fall to the other side.  They let nature play with it like a roly-poly, and they cannot compete with the great nature.  Something flashed through the alchemist's mind: maybe even the gods couldn't fight it.  They may be able to change the weather, but ultimately they all succumb to the majesty of nature.  Nature is the law.  In the torment of being shaken from side to side, he had never been so convinced of this belief.

    But it¡¯s not just the weather that¡¯s bad.

    Aurora refuses to back down, and Nianta looks at her with eager eyes.  The alchemist regained his footing and relied on the potion to regain half of his strength. He didn't know what to do.  But at this moment, he saw the pirates and his companions running out of the cabin one after another in a panic, with unconcealable horror on everyone's face.

    "Ewela, what's wrong?" He asked as loudly as he could, "What are you doing out here? Are you going to die?"

    The sailors swarmed out and fled in panic. They lay on the side of the ship and found in despair that they were surrounded by the vast sea and that they had no way to escape.

    "No, it's not," Miss Bachelor defended anxiously.  "Something is hitting the bottom of the ship" The terrifying voice she said was not noticed by the alchemist at all, perhaps they were drowned in the roar of the wind and rain.  "It's like sinking the ship." Her face suddenly changed color, looking pale with despair.  She pointed behind them.  "Leo, look"

    ¡­The water splashing all over the sky blurred his vision.

    Amid the thunder and lightning and the roar of the waves, there were soaring water columns that seemed to reach directly into the sky.  In the brief light brought by the lightning, the alchemist was horrified to see seven or eight purple-red tentacles covered with suckers swaying. Those pale white suckers were like pairs of eyes with terrifying and despairing eyes.  ruthless.

    "My Gods, what kind of monster is this?"

    Leo knew the answer, but he couldn't speak.  Those octopus tentacles thicker than buckets twisted and swung towards the ship without hesitation.  Some were entangled in the hull of the ship, while others were sweeping wildly across the deck.  Accompanied by screams one after another, the mast broke under the ravage of the tentacles, and the side of the ship and all the cabins on the deck were turned into fragments. Several people were swept off the deck unavoidably and fell into the dark water, waiting.  Their can be imagined.

    "Get into the cabin, get in quickly!" the alchemist shouted at the top of his lungs.  "Stop being in a fucking daze, get in!"

    "It will sink the ship"

    "That's better than dying in vain on the deck. Get in!"

    The hull of the ship is like an egg in the hands of a strong man. There is a danger of being crushed and crushed at any time, but no one can think of a better way at this time.  The disgusting and terrifying tentacles were sweeping back and forth. They were as big as a person embracing him. It was almost hard for him to believe that his long sword could inflict fatal damage to this monster.

    "Damn it, how did this thing appear?" Rosie tried to freeze a tentacle with frost spell.  However, its strength is astonishing: it is frozen one moment, and breaks out of the ice the next.  "Aren't those islanders who are in company with the monster ghosts attacking Schillis County? Why do they appear here? Damn it, what are these guys crazy about?"

    Who would know?  Hopefully no ghosts will appear.  Leo prayed.  He had to turn to others.  "Aurora, stop fighting. Now we have a common enemy." He said, "Deal with it first, and then"

    Aurora stared at him for a long time, and finally nodded, "Tell your girlfriend not to play any tricks." She stretched out her hand and untied Nianta, "And you, Night Witch,  Don¡¯t be idle and help me, if you don¡¯t want to drown.¡±

    "I'm not that stupid." Nianta shouted, "If you die, I will kill you too."

    "Then I'll wait." Leo said.

      The octopus sea monster waved its tentacles, and the dark, ink-like sea water hid its ugly body.  Every slap caused a tremor in Leo's heart. The ship was already overwhelmed. Maybe she would be completely broken under the next heavy blow, and they would sink to the bottom of the sea and become each other's meal.

    "Rosie!" he greeted, holding on to a broken mast and waiting for the opportunity to cut off a disgusting tentacle.  However, the hull of the ship swayed erratically under the opponent's play, and it seemed that he could not even stand, let alone attack.  Lu Yuewu was slightly better, but her attacks seemed painless after she lost her center of gravity.  "Attack it," he shouted. "Kill it!"

    ¡°Give me ten seconds,¡± she roared back.

    However, even ten seconds of calm seemed to be a luxury. The ship was bumping all the time, like a toy in the hands of a giant, and they were like ants that could be crushed to death.  Rosie tried several times but could not complete the spell.  "Fuck it!" she shouted as if she had lost her patience, "Don't be in a fucking daze, stop it! Old daughter, can't you even do this?"

    "I can't concentrate"

    "Show it your charm!" Rosie yelled, "Don't you think that no one can escape from your grasp?"

    "Then it's me who said that" Nianta grabbed a rope and laughed crazily while trembling, as if death was just a new life for her, but an opportunity to die together.  "I'll get it under control. Then I'll kill you with it."

    The alchemist once again felt the surging magic power when he met the Night Witch for the first time.  She was fighting against the waves, thunder and lightning, trying to invade the monster's heart.  The tentacles danced wildly, slapping the sea surface and causing water splashes all over the sky.  The hull bumped more violently, and he could only stare at the rising and falling tentacles and pray that they would not fall on the deck.

    "Stop, idiot!" Leo screamed.  He glanced around, only the female swordsman was closest to her.  "Yuewu, stop her." Is she trying to make the other party go crazy, completely irritate him, and turn him into a killing machine?  The young night witch would not understand: How can a mollusk be sane?  Just as their gods were fooled by mortals, so must the subjects of the soft-bodied monsters be controlled by mortals.  How could she compare to the one who sounded the storm horn?

    A huge wave came and the ship tilted severely, but thankfully, Lu Yuewu stopped the other party. The hilt of the sword hit her cheek, knocking all her spells into her stomach.  "Shut up!" she said, "unless we speak to you."

    The octopus calmed down a little, but Nianta's reckless behavior still angered it.  The seawater parted and flowed to both sides, and an ugly head emerged from the sea.  A pair of small, glowing red eyes filled with breathtaking madness of pure malice.  Leo has never felt such intense hatred and rage. Even demons and snake monsters known for their cruelty cannot compare with it.  He was so frightened that he forgot for a moment that he should deal with it now.

    A tentacle fell, planks of wood flew, and a shockingly large hole opened on the deck.  The dark hole seemed to foreshadow their fate.  The hull of the ship trembled helplessly, as if a girl had been stripped naked and allowed to be violated by a robber.

    "Someone has to stop it! The boat is about to be damaged!"

    "I know!"

    "Old woman, don't say you forgot the spell."

    "I remember it better than you!"

    "Okay." Rosie made a seal, "Are you ready?"

    "Rosie, the one who attacked it"

    "Don't disturb me! I have to concentrateprotect your Moon Dancer." She yelled back.  But a dark shadow fell over them.  "Oh, damn it, for all the devil's sakestop it, old maid! Stop it, or we're all doomed!"

    "Be careful!" Leo released his hand holding the mast and formed a seal, "Yuewu, use your sword!" The power of magic briefly restrained the tentacles of the octopus and sea monster.  But he couldn't hold on for long.  "Damn it, your spells, hurry up! Now! Let the storm stop for a while! Rosie!"

    Rosie tore open the bag and threw all the gems into the air. She recited a spell, and the gems turned into powder. The magic was like substance, showing colorful brilliance, as if a rainbow was unfolding in front of her. She waved her arms.  , making a gesture of casting a spell, and then the magic power follows her will.  Time seemed to stand still, the octopus seemed to be frozen, and the thunderstorm stopped.  Although the dark clouds were rolling, the sea was calm.

    "I can only stop it for a few seconds," Rosie looked pale and her body was shaking. "You have to seize the opportunity."

    Aurora concentrated her mind and chanted the spell loudly.?A blood-colored spear summoned from an alien plane appeared in the void she held up. "Quick! Female Swordsman!" she shouted loudly, "It's now."

    Lu Yuewu ran along the side of the ship. She jumped up and jumped into the air, holding the hilt of the sword tightly with both hands.  The silver sword gleamed brightly, overshadowing the blazing midday sun.  She shouted, and the sword penetrated deeply into the octopus's gelatinous body, cutting through the stoic greasy skin.  But the blade is too short and has no magic power, so it cannot hurt the opponent's walnut-like brain.  The sea monster struggled in pain under the confinement of magic.  Leo felt like it was about to break free from its cage - which would mean death for them.

    "Moondancer, get out of the way!" He shouted at the top of his lungs, "Aurora!"

    The filthy spear dripping with blood constructed by magic shot out in response, accurately pouring in from the crack opened by Yue Wu.  The octopus stood still for a while, a brief moment that seemed like an eternity.  Then it let out a long and shrill scream, and a ball of blood spread out from under its body, dyeing the sea water red.
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