Asian Girl Completion Manual

Chapter 233 9. Undersea Ruins (Updates with monthly ticket)

"Gululu"

Fisher, who was brought back into the ocean by the Siren, tightly held on to the hilt of the fluid sword in his hand, trying to lower his center of gravity while trying to keep his body as close to the Siren as possible.

After all, the only link between him and this giant ocean beast is the fluid sword piercing its body. It would not be fun if it broke free and fell into the ocean.

After crossing the Iceberg Queen and entering the water, Siren, who was injured and in pain, sprinted forward recklessly in an attempt to get rid of Fisher on his back.

As a result, the cold seawater slapped Fisher hard on the face, causing him to exhale subconsciously, and countless fine bubbles emerged from the corners of his mouth.

"Roar!"

When it came to the water, the huge size of the sea monster Siren finally came into use. In its wild swing of body, its speed also reached the extreme.

It was as fast as a phantom in the water, worthy of the name [Siren], but Fisher on his back was suffering terribly.

The sea water that passed by quickly slapped his face one after another. Even if he lowered his head and tried his best to protect it, it was of no avail.

At the same time, in this case, the sense of depression and dullness brought to Fisher by breathing in the water was infinitely magnified, making him so uncomfortable that he could not even open his eyes and could only let it take him to an unknown place. place.

But Fisher naturally would not sit still and wait for death. The next moment, he leaned down slightly and did not reach out to protect his face. Instead, he continued to hold the fluid sword tightly with both hands, allowing the fluid sword to go down a certain distance. .

The downward thrusting blade didn't know where in its body it hit, but it seemed to have a pretty good effect.

"Roar"

Because at the next moment, the speed of Siren's tail swing suddenly dropped a lot, and the oncoming water also had a bit of a fishy smell due to the deepening of the wound.

"Ahem."

Fisher barely opened his eyes in the water, but he could only see the back of the siren under his feet. The surrounding seawater could clearly see the trajectory of the sun, but he could not see any reference objects, and he did not know that he was being taken by this guy. There we go.

He looked up and saw that the water surface reflecting the blue sky was also so far away. It turned out that in just a short period of ten seconds, the Siren had already sunk about a hundred meters with him.

He adjusted his breathing in the water, and was just about to deal with the sirens under him, but as soon as he turned his head, he encountered a group of twisted humanoid tentacles around him.

Those humanoid creatures that seem to have no skin, with a pair of large eyes without pupils, gather together in a bunch and gradually approach you dully, as if they are really the humans whose souls were enslaved by them in the legend, and want to enslave Fisher. Give the same killing enslavement.

But the problem is that he can't let go of the fluid sword now. If he is suddenly thrown off his body in the water, he will be completely passive.

To be more serious, it would not be fun if it leads you to some complex cave structure underwater and you get lost without being able to go back.

"Ahhhh~"

But the next second, the humanoid creature on the tentacles spoke again without waiting for Fisher to think, and illusory sounds that were extremely close and came from all directions suddenly exploded in the water, stinging Fisher's eardrums.

Just when he felt that his eardrums were about to explode, the Siren below seized this opportunity and twisted his body again, trying to throw Fisher away.

This sudden movement made Fisher unable to react for a moment, and he instantly took off in the water, almost not being thrown out.

Floating in the water, he gritted his teeth, grabbed the edge of the black hilt of the fluid sword with one hand, and grabbed the head of a humanoid tentacle with the other hand, making it scream.

"Ahhhh~"

The salty water flow from the bottom of the water slapped Fisher's face mercilessly again, but the Siren seemed to have learned wisely. It already knew that it could not throw Fisher off by swimming quickly, so it chose to maintain a certain speed. Let the tentacles harass Fisher while letting other tentacles pull out Fisher's sword.

The humanoid tentacles had a clear division of labor. Two groups of people ran to Fisher's side, either biting his muscles or singing in his ears, while the other group of tentacles ran to the fluid sword and pierced the Siren's skin. place to draw the sword.

Fisher controlled the sharpness of the fluid sword so that they could not get close to the sword body, so they directly opened the siren's wound, causing the fixed position to expand and become very unstable.

"cough"

It was impossible to drag it on like this. Fisher glanced at the tentacles beside him, thought for a moment, and then suddenly let go of the hand holding the black sword hilt.

The fierce water pushed Fisher back a short distance after losing his grasping anchor point. The Siren thought that he had lost his strength and caused the fluid sword to fall away, so he did not let the tentacles next to him stop him and let him Falling back freely.

But what Siren didn't expect was that Fisher could control the fluid sword very freely. The moment those annoying tentacles left him, he reached out to call it back.

I saw a sharp piece of mercury suddenly flying backwards from thousands of tentacles. Fisher suddenly adjusted his posture in the water, held the fluid sword at the moment he was about to leave the siren, and aimed a sword at its tail.

"Buzz!"

"Roar!!"

The sharp sword blade slashed down along its huge fish tail. When the sword blade in its hand hit the strong fish bone, Siren suddenly felt pain and reacted. It roared quickly and slapped Fisher with its tail. on the body.

Fisher, who was struck, groaned and fell downwards along the gradually darkening sea water around him.

This shot was not gentle. He retreated very far away at once. After sinking for several seconds, he did not expect that he suddenly hit something hard behind him.

He actually landed in the sea, but he was only a few hundred meters away from the water.

Just now, he was wholeheartedly fighting the siren, so he didn't pay much attention to the hazy surroundings. After falling from the siren, he realized that he had been taken to a cliff on a high mountain in the ocean, about six meters away from the sea. A distance of about seven hundred meters.

And this is also the highest point in this underwater canyon. If you step back a little bit, you will see the bottomless black sea below.

Fisher stood in a place in this huge ocean. Facing the dark and unknown ocean in front of him, he inevitably had a feeling of insignificance, as if he subconsciously had a physiological fear of the darkness that could not be reached. The same, this is a physiological instinct that will never dissipate even if he can breathe in the water.

He took a deep breath and looked away from the bottomless ocean trench below the cliff. He turned back and looked at the surrounding environment, only to find that there were several objects standing strangely behind him that were incompatible with the surrounding environment.

He scanned around carefully and saw a few stone pillars broken into several sections scattered around where he stood. The stone pillars had sharp edges and corners, a very simple shape, and obvious signs of polishing.

Looking further back, it turns out that this seems to be the ruins of a certain building. There are still many parts that originally made up the building half-sunk in the yellow sand on the seabed. Only half of the body is exposed, proving that it once belonged to a certain place. civilization.

Here, any fragments that Fisher could see were covered with water plants and various aquatic shells. He didn't know how long it had been lying here, and Fisher was not sure which race built this building. Yes, the only thing that can be determined is that the manufacturing process of this building is not very high. The materials of the building have basically been polished manually, and all of them are pure natural materials.

This shows that the race that built this object is still in a very primitive stage. According to the definition, it may be traced back to the budding period of civilization. The history of the budding civilization is very vague to current humans. It should be tens of thousands of years. , things that happened hundreds of thousands of years ago?

Or is this actually a building built by Ocean demi-humans?

Fisher has never seen what the buildings built by the Ocean demi-humans look like before. Is it possible that there are not so many conditions for processing materials in the ocean, so they can only use this method to build buildings?

He carefully looked at this small ruins building sunk on the seabed, and then looked back to look around to guard against danger, but the injured Siren didn't know where he went, and he didn't know if he escaped after suffering pain.

The loss of the huge sea beast caused the surrounding ocean to suddenly become quiet. Fisher was not in a hurry to float up. Instead, he carefully observed the details of the scattered ruins, trying to find some cultural relics buried under the yellow sand to make inferences. Which race is this created by?

Soon, Fisher discovered that the parts of these buildings were scattered widely, and there were some on the edge of the cliff. Then if you walked along these ruins into the cliff, they would disappear again for a short distance.

Going further, you will find the same type of building fragments scattered on the ground, as if the entire building suffered some kind of fatal blow and fell apart.

As he walked, Fisher still held the fluid sword in his hand tightly and looked around cautiously, worried that Siren would launch an unruly sneak attack from that place again.

He walked forward for less than a hundred meters from the cliff where Fisher initially fell. Guided by a succession of broken parts, he walked forward for less than a hundred meters and finally saw a very wide cave in front of him. , similar to a square.

It was a circular place, but only the floor paved with square stone bricks remained. Fisher speculated that the scattered stone pillars he just saw were the original domes and beams of the square, but they were all lost because of the time. All scattered.

What really caught Fisher's attention was the stone human-shaped object standing in the center of the stone square.

It was a huge stone sculpture, and the overall height of the base was even much higher than the intact stone pillars next to it. But at this moment, many of the stone pillars had been broken and scattered, but the stone sculpture still stood in the middle of the square. With the test of time.

The stone carving carved an image of a woman standing on the same spot. The woman was wearing a decent robe and had a graceful figure. However, the details of the body shape were very vague. Even the fingers were not carved with specific five fingers. This seemed to prove that the carving technology at that time was very advanced. Rough.

Most of the body of the huge female statue was attached by seaweed. The front face that was not attached had no facial features but looked very suitable.

Her image is tall, her head is slightly lowered, and she just stares at the human in front of her.

Any living thing in front of her seems so small, but her gentle posture does not have any sense of indifference, but gives people a feeling of extreme kindness.

Although the image was very different, Fisher, who came from the human society of Nali, recognized at first sight what the statue in front of him was carving.

This is a statue of the Mother Goddess from ancient times.

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