Chapter 64: Were-Shark
Chapter 64: Were-Shark
Before anyone's side could launch their attack, cries and screams resounded on Bloody Hangman's ships.
"Were-Shark!"
"We're under attack!"
Ryu and the others didn't have time to be surprised at the sudden attack when a massive fish with rows of jagged teeth and beastlike hands and feet dropped in front of them like rain.
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Ragh!
They look like wolves mixed with fish, and with them, they brought devastation on the ship.
Jack O' Pirate forgot all about Rosa and the others as he defended his ships while Skull ordered her crew to fight off the sudden enemies.
The Were-sharks were lured by the sound of the boats and battles. They weren't strong, but in groups, they caused massive destruction.
"Damn this ugly thing! Always gettin' in me way!" Jack O' Pirate had never seen this much swarm of Were-sharks before, and they overwhelmed his crew. They haven't even recovered from their losses from the raid of the noble's ship a while ago, and now this.
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"Darn me' luck!" Jack O' Pirate looked over at Mother's Skull ship and gritted his teeth. If they stayed a little more, his losses would double. "Start the engine! We're gettin' outta here!"
The more they remained stagnant above water, the more the Were-sharks would swarm their ship, and who knows what else they would attract.
"Men! Start the engine. Double speed ahead!" Skull shouted the same as she defended from a Were-shark attack at her front.
But behind her loomed a threat, and before Skull could defend, she heard a snap and a Were-shark collapse lifelessly behind her.
Skull looked at Lucian, who just saved her before she sprinted into the wheels and navigated the ship. Her crew was defending her as the ship started to life.
Lucian was busy fending off the swarms of Were-shark his way. They were massive creatures, and though they were weak, their attack power was enough to pummel a Rank-B mercenary to the ground.
Lucian avoided all attacks that came his way with ease with his long sword while he killed every enemy. Cecily did the same while Rosa didn't have to left a finger, as bolts and bolts of electricity from Fifi formed a barrier around her, and anyone who dared came close was turned to charcoal and roasted fish.
Not far, Ryu swung his claws, and with a satisfying crunching sound, the Were-shark's bones broke with his every swipe. The more blood in his hands, the more his beast side came out, ripping every enemy his way.
Ragh!
The overwhelming number of Were-Sharks was enough to rock the boat left and right, but when the ship started, their numbers somewhat ceased. And as the boat gained speed, the Were-shark couldn't catch up and what remained on deck were the only ones left.
Some Were-Shark left after tearing the sails and wood and stole some food and items while the others fend off the mercenaries so the other Were-shark could escape.
After minutes of fighting, the Were-sharks left and what remained was the aftermath of the battle.
"I think we'll be eating fish for the following days." Kai sliced a piece of the Were-Shark's skin, freezing it before eating. "Hm. .. not bad."
Ryu was also skinning his kill. He stored the Were-sharks' cores and flesh to sell if he had the chance. Though not much, it was a start, and Ryu was in a good mood as he did so. This was the start of his independence!
Meanwhile, the crew was cleaning the ship, and there was a moment of peace.
"Well, I guess I owe ye one, ey?" Skull faced Lucian, and the latter glared at her.
"Make no mistake," Lucian said through the gap of his gnashing teeth. If they were in the Mortal Realm, Skull would pay dearly at what she did. "I only save you because we still needed you in this journey. But if you do that again, you'll regret it."
Lucian turned to his boots but not before Skull laid her piece.
"I did wha' I needed t' do t' save the rest o' me passengers. Naught personal."
Skull flipped her hair, and they went deferent ways. "The mortal realm's rules don't belong here, lad. Best if ye remember it."
Ferris looked over ahead. The air was cold, and there were clouds of darkness forming. It was going to rain, and rain in the middle of the ocean was never enjoyable.
Ferris shrugged. "Guess I'll sleep."
Rosa watched as Ferris went downstairs. She was observing her fight with the Were-shark, but there was nothing much to see.
Ferris fought with dual knives. She was nimble, and every cut was precise. There was no wasted movement. She would be a great assassin if Cecily nurtured her.
Rosa smirked. "I wonder when you'll going to show me some skills and magic, hmm. . ."
Rosa's attention was then piqued when Lucian went to Cecily to check up on her. She frowned before her face brightened with a smile.
"Lucian!" Rosa said in a coy voice as she pushed Cecily away and flung herself in Lucian's embrace. "Are you alright?"
Like always, Lucian just brushed Rosa off and smiled. "Yeah. How about you?"
Rosa was persistent and continued to stay close to Lucian. "I was so scared. These Were-sharks are so ugly."
Rosa twirled a finger on Lucian's chest, eyes brimming with tears. "They might give me nightmares tonight."
Cecily rolled her eyes in the sky while Lucian's smile never wavered. "I'm sure an Elementalist like you could cure it."
"Ehg.. ." Rosa whined.
As the three childhood friends congregated, Cathy and Nash were on the other side.
"Geez. I shouldn't have worn white today. Now it's full of blood!" Cathy complained as she held her dress.
Nash was busy cutting the flesh of the Were-shark just in case they needed it in the future. "You have a whole house full of clothes in your traveler's ring."
Cathy pouted. "Yeah, but we're stuck in this sea for who knows how long! How do you expect me to look my best if I ran out of clothes to wear?"
"Don't worry, my lady, I'll make sure to do your laundry every day," said Nash with a bored tone and face.
Cathy stomped her feet. "Nash, you don't understand a woman's heart at all! No wonder you're still single!"
"It's because I haven't found my mate, my lady."
Cathy opened her mouth to retort, but the thunder and the gushing wind stole her attention.
"W-wha. . ." Cathy's face shifted from bright to gloom in seconds as she saw the looming storm. "This is bad."