Chapter 281: What are you doing?

Chapter 281 What are you doing?

It wasn’t until he noticed the speechless looks in the eyes of the two people behind him that Az finally realized the problem.

—He was just here to lead the way and coach the two of them in the water fight. Why are you so active?

The three of them dragged the shark's carcass back to the shore. Aziz smiled dryly and tried to explain, "Well, I just wanted to give you a demonstration. Well, it was just a demonstration.

By poking the harpoon from that position, you can avoid damaging the integrity of the skin and obtain the most complete shark skin. "

Gordon Hayata didn't expose him either.

In fact, they didn't mind that much. It was just a matter of course to experience the water battle, and the two of them would definitely not develop in this direction in the future.

Just an embarrassing feeling that I have learned something for a long time but have not put it to use.

After successfully peeling off an entire ancient shark's skin, Gordon suggested: "Leave the next one to me, and the next one to Hayata.

Azi will help us raid the formation? If we make a mistake and are in danger, they can help us. "

"OK."

“Okay!”

Gordon called Pig Chop over again and whispered: "Look at Pandan Point. Its armor is not strong enough and its size is small. If it makes a mistake, it will be swallowed by a shark."

"Then it will definitely be gone, meow. I understand, meow." Pig Chop, leaning on the harpoon like a spear, agreed.

“I’m not that stupid!” Xianglan, who has very good ears, was a little dissatisfied.

Pork Chop looked at it sideways, "Then I'll leave the next shark to you, meow?"

“That won’t work, meow.” Xianglan shook her head decisively, “I think Senior Pork Chop can give it a try, meow.”

“Okay, don’t argue.”

Hayata patted the heads of the two little guys and said, "The next shark is already here, get ready to go into the water."

“Look at me.” Gordon moved his arms and walked into the water.

The egg-thick harpoon was as light as a hemp stalk in his hand, which was not comfortable, so he simply held the two harpoons upright and reversed, holding them in one hand for use.

Taking a deep breath, Gordon got into the water and paddled his limbs to face the shark that just came.

The shark didn't bother to pay attention to him, and kept tearing into a large piece of bright red fish meat. Gordon swam directly to its side, pointed at the gills on the side of its head, and gouged it with his backhand.

The resistance of sea water is still a bit annoying. The harder you use it, the greater the resistance will be feedback.

Obviously it was a close attack, but it was deflected due to the interference of this resistance. Gordon's harpoon did not hit the shark's gills, but instead hit the eye.

The shark, which was suddenly hit hard, struggled violently.

The three-meter-long strong body stirred up the water waves, making it difficult for Gordon to maintain his balance.

I don’t know whether it was the result of struggling in severe pain or intentional, but the blue-gray fish tail flapped at Gordon.

It is much more difficult to dodge underwater than on the shore. Gordon, who had no time to paddle, quickly crossed his hands and blocked it in front of him.

The next moment, the fish's tail slapped him on the elbow, knocking him back some distance.

A string of bubbles came out of Gordon's respirator mask.

He raised his hand and made an "it's okay" gesture to Az, who was about to swim over to help.

  Thanks to the excellent defensive performance of the Blue Fire Dragon suit, he was not injured by this blow.

Seeing the shark, frantic with pain, rushing toward him with its mouth wide open, he quickly moved his hands and feet to avoid it.

Compared to Az, who was as nimble as a fish, Gordon's dodge movements were much more clumsy. Fortunately, his reaction was timely and he was able to calmly avoid the shark's counterattack.

The shark that bit the air swung its body, turned around, and continued to attack.

Gordon was also aroused. This time he no longer dodge. He divided the two harpoons into two hands and held them behind his back.

At the moment when the shark opened its mouth and was about to bite, the harpoon with both hands shined deep into its throat and plunged in with all its strength.

Gordon used both arms to twist the harpoon deeper, perhaps piercing the heart. The shark's struggle gradually became weaker, and finally it turned over.

Gordon dragged the first monster he hunted underwater back to the shore, sat down and gasped for air.

Aziz, who also returned to the shore, took off his helmet and looked at him helplessly, "Get a shark to give you a tragic feeling of risking your life and fighting a sea dragon to the death. You can really do it."

ˆ Gordon: "."

Hayata, who was also watching the battle underwater just now, swallowed quietly.

Her thoughts at this time were similar to Gordon's. Instead of letting her fight with sharks in the water, she would rather go with a strange dragon.

“Two more sharks are coming, meow!” Pig Chop stuck his head out of the water and reported loudly.

Hayata quickly put on a breathing mask, grabbed the harpoon, and walked into the water.

Although I am a little nervous, I still have to face it.

This feeling is inexplicably similar to when I walked towards the first mushroom pig with a hunter's knife.

“Um, let’s deal with one of them first. Two sharks may be a bit dangerous to you.”

Feeling that he might have overestimated the performance of these guys who were used to hunting on the shore after entering the water, Az said hello and got into the water first.

Hayata tried to follow behind, but couldn't keep up with Aziz's speed.

Az came to the two sharks and first threw a harpoon at close range.

In the water, the power of the harpoon was reduced very quickly, but fortunately the distance was close enough, and the harpoon successfully penetrated into the mouth of a shark. Although it was not seriously injured, it was successfully angered.

The shark swam quickly and rushed towards the green guy.

Aziz did not act immediately. Instead, when the shark was about to bite him, he suddenly dived down and dived into the shark's belly.

When the two passed by each other, the shark had lost its vitality.

A harpoon pierced through the soft part of its belly, penetrated nearly halfway, and completely penetrated its heart.

Another shark also launched an attack at this time.

Azi dodged lightly and waved to Hayata who was not far away.

'it's your turn. ’

Hayata worked hard and paddled his limbs, trying to swim as fast as Aziz, but unfortunately the speed difference was quite big.

If Az is a swift swordfish, then she is a scurrying frog, while the previous Gordon was a fatter frog.

Azi dodged left and right, as if he was teasing a shark.

Hayata finally swam to the shark. She held the harpoon with both hands, aimed at the shark's gills, and stabbed it.

The tachi also has a stabbing action, so in this action, she did it more neatly and accurately than Gordon, and the harpoon successfully penetrated the fish's gills.

Unfortunately, the angle was not very good. The harpoon did not pierce the shark's neck horizontally, but got stuck diagonally on the edge of the shark's skull.

Hayata, who had a psychological shadow over the loss of his weapon, was unwilling to let go of the harpoon, so he was taken by the shark and ran rampant in the water.

Hianlan followed Zhupa and tried to rush over to help, but was kicked off by the shark's tail and couldn't get close at all.

Azi covered his face helplessly.

What do these two do?

It is common for the harpoon to get stuck in the body of a big fish. Just change the rod. Why are you catching it so dead?

After being dragged for a while, Hayata also worked hard like Gordon before.

Her left hand grasped the harpoon stuck on the shark's bone, and she clung tightly to the shark's back. With her right hand, she took another harpoon from behind and stabbed the shark one by one.

Blood dyed the sea water red.

The poor shark finally stopped swimming before the oxygen in the breathing mask was completely exhausted.

(End of this chapter)

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