Legend

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Transparent tentacles stretching from the sea, towards Ceto.

Seto dodges it with wings flapping.

Where Seto obliqued his body, Ray waved the death size he had and cut off his tentacles...

"Shit!"

Swing a death-size reflexively at the killing feeling from behind.

But it looks like nothing at first sight in the place where Ray's death size swung.

... Still, Ray's hand, which was holding the Death Size, still had the response of firmly cutting something off.

What that is becomes clear if Seto takes a distance toward the sky with his wings winged.

As if seeping out of the air, the same tentacles that Ray first slashed appeared.

Although the tip was cut by the death size.

The day after I leaned over to Seto and slept...... Ray was out in the ocean and fishing just like before.

Because of the enormous amount of tuna that I made in Emosion... that's also what I succeeded in catching giant tuna like the one I saw on TV when I was in Japan, but that's how when I was looking for fish, I was suddenly attacked by a monster.

All I can do is attack that tentacles are stretched out of the sea, but the number and… above all, the problem was to manipulate some tentacles with transparency.

With the limited tentacle length, there was nothing like being attacked if you fly higher, and there was a good chance you'd give up over there... but Ray didn't have any option of letting the monster he was currently attacking escape.

Because the monsters that are currently attacking us have the ability to make their tentacles transparent.

(Probably... No, maybe if we let Seto absorb this monster's Demon Stone, he'll level up his Optical Camo skills. the option of missing this, there is absolutely no)

Ray has what he should call a resolute determination in this way, because there are not so many monsters with the ability to be transparent, and above all the current level of Seto's optical camouflage is four.

It was an improbable choice for Ray to miss that excellent opportunity here than to strengthen that skill at once if the level were five.

This is why, while it is thus attacked by tentacles extending from the sea, it does not imitate and associates itself with the opponent in such a way as to evade the scene.

Most importantly, the number of tentacles growing from the sea totally exceeded Ray's expectations, and there seemed to be no point in cutting any number of them.

(Can't you just keep slashing your tentacles like this?... I even feel like the tentacles are infinite, and if the number of tentacles is lower even in finite, the other could escape)

Naturally Ray isn't willing to let the monster get away with it, but if the monster is going to dive deep into the sea and run away, it's going to be hard to follow.

That's why I needed to imitate the other side so it wouldn't let me get away with it.

"Seto"

"Grrrrrrrrrr!"

To Ray's words, Seto reacts immediately and travels near the sea level.

Then the monsters in the sea immediately guessed it, stretching their tentacles.

The number of tentacles is one, two, three, four... no, it will soon be countless.

Besides, the tentacles being stretched are only tentacles to the extent that they are visible.

There was no doubt that some of them were transparent tentacles that characterized this monster.

(With the number of tentacles visible, it is naturally necessary to concentrate your consciousness that way.... Shit, that's a pain in the ass. Even if you slash too many tentacles...... no, given this number, are you okay?

Even though I think so just a little bit, I still don't want to imitate things like cutting my tentacles too much to make me feel crisis over there and get away with it......

Beyond that, even with a large number of tentacles, it was necessary to avoid the attack whenever possible, while somehow making a deadly blow to the body… and so on.

(But the question is how to attack enemies in the ocean... what the heck)

Ever since I came to this sea, I've been a ray through battles with various fish and monsters, but in those battles and in the present situation, things can be very different.

That means that the monsters that are currently attacking the Rays are deep in the sea.

Until now, we have been able to confirm its appearance firmly from the sea level, and no matter how deep we dive, we have been able to confirm its thinness and its shadow.

However... the monsters that are now attacking Ray and Seto are attacking from a place so deep that they cannot be seen from above the sea.

That's why if a bad attack doesn't kill your opponent with a single blow, you're likely to get away with it, and you couldn't imitate a blow to the detour.

(First of all, not making sure they look like each other... takes time, but can't you help it? This is the only way I can think of it right now)

Ray speaks up to the ceto he is riding as he avoids the attack of the tentacles coming at him.

Basically Seto would understand the whole thing if Ray called that name, but still needed to explain it well in this case.

More than a somewhat complex behavior - compared to directing just by calling a name - that's natural.

"Gru!?

Many... in some cases nearly ten tentacles try to catch Seto or Ray... and while trying to pull him into the sea, while avoiding it with wings flapping, Seto answers Ray's call.

If Ray gives instructions that we can make an attack, Seto will soon attack the tentacles that are stretching around him.

The tentacles themselves are neither so stiff nor highly flexible.

Ray's death-size flash is natural, but a blow to Seto's forefoot can destroy him enough.

I don't do that because that's what Ray tells me to do in order not to create a sense of crisis over there.

If it's really dangerous, Ray uses Death Size to intercept it, but that's only when there's really nothing we can do about it, either.

... If Seto wasn't big enough to be over three meters long... that's the extreme story, but if he was about the size of a yellow, he wouldn't have even been so desperate.

Most importantly, if it had been the same size as a yellow one, it would not have been possible to imitate Ray on his back.

Either way, Seto today is terribly hard to keep dodging tentacles due to the size of his body length.

Still, I guess it represents Seto's awesomeness around him.

But the status quo can't last forever.

It was certain that Seto's body would eventually be caught by the tentacles as it stood.

A few bottles or so would allow you to pull a thousand pieces lightly, given Seto's physical abilities.

"Turn towards the shallow water one by one, avoiding enemy attacks. I can't see the enemy in the sea right now, but if I go to a shallow place, I can see him!

"Grrrrrr?...... Grrrrrrrr!

You understand Ray's words, Seto flies toward the shore as he avoids the tentacle attack as he rings that he understands.

However, if we imitated the attack of the tentacles completely shaking them off, it would have traveled fairly slowly at speed because the other side was likely to give up.

"Sorry, Seto. So... I'll try a little harder too."

In order to deal with the tentacles that strike the ceto for ease of movement, Ray retrieves the spear instead when the death size is stored in the mistering.

The spear is not the dusk spear Ray always uses... but the tip is missing, the spear he uses as disposable when throwing.

Instead of slashing the tentacles with the tip of the ear, the tentacles are tapped with a pattern of spears to prevent the enemy from attacking... the spears of waste that I chose to use for that purpose.

But cut off the tentacles and keep the monsters that are after us alert, while still preventing attacks by the tentacles.

If that's what you're going to use it for, the spear on the waste that Ning Lo Ray took out was more appropriate.

"Ah."

Most of all, whether the tentacles were more brittle than Ray expected, or whether Ray's spear-wielding blow was sharper than expected... instead of slashing, he sometimes imitated the power of the spear to pull a thousand pieces.

Still, once, while waving the spear again, I could understand the force applied and subtracted just to imitate playing without destroying the tentacles.

To some extent to the handling of that spear - precisely in the sense that it can be shaken without pulling a thousand tentacles - Ray gets used to creeping through the tentacles with Seto as he approaches the shore.

The number of tentacles that eventually grew out of the sea, whether the monsters in the sea were also annoyed just to be flirted with by the actions of Ray and Seto as such.

Seto slips through the wings as the tentacles are stretched throughout, including the visible tentacles and the transparent tentacles.

If those who know nothing see the sight of Seto now, that's what's swimming in the sky...... and it's not strange to describe it that way.

That's how you swim through the sea of tentacles towards the shore, for a few minutes.

If it had flown at its original speed, Seto would have arrived on the shore to such an extent as whether that would have taken ten seconds.

But if you imitate that, no doubt, the monster gives up attacking Seto and runs away.

In order not to do so, it was necessary to adjust the speed of Seto's flight.

That's pretty slow.

It was worth the flight while adjusting the speed, and the monsters in the sea approached the shore with nothing like giving up Seto.

(I've heard that some sea creatures don't inhabit depending on depth... fortunately, this monster seems different)

What Ray remembered was the TV show he saw when he was in Japan.

Fish living in the deep sea can sometimes die due to the difference in their water pressure if they are taken abruptly to sea.

However, monsters who are currently in the sea, fortunately, have no particular impact when approaching shore.

(Is it because it's a monster, or was it simply of that nature... or is it possible that it's because it's Elgin?

Stick your gaze in the ocean while you think that way.

Normally, I wouldn't have been able to concentrate on the front, back, left, right, top, bottom, and the actions of shaking in various directions.

But that's only for the normal, and Ray doesn't end up in the normal.

As a result, it was possible to observe firmly in the sea even on a fiercely moving ceto.

And where the water is getting pretty shallow, Ray finally understands who the enemy is.

"I could have guessed if I saw the tentacles... but I knew it was a jellyfish! Trouble!"

Its appearance of swimming in quick motion through the sea without being jellyfish was very difficult to find with only a translucent body.

Still, the shallow depths of the water and the lay with a very sharp sense of five senses than the ordinary man would have made it possible to discover the figure firmly.

"But I won't let you get away with it once I find you. Seto, I need you to get close to the sea level for once!

While calling to Ceto, Ray stores the spear he had in the mistering and takes out the wired jar.

To Ray's instructions, Seto approaches the sea level with a chirp.

Naturally approaching sea level means being attacked by so many tentacles...

"Grrrrrrrrrrrr!"

The flames of firebraces spit out of Seto's mouth burn many of the tentacles that were out at sea.

Of course the fire brace flame is thrown out by Seto's mouth...... that is, you can only spit out the fire brace by Seto's watchers.

Tentacles approaching from beneath, beside, or even behind the ceto become intact.

But that has nothing to do with Seto.

Because I understood that at the speed of the tentacles, I could never catch up with my own speed with wings flapping.

And in fact, Ceto's predictions were right, and his tentacles couldn't keep up.

... Most importantly, the monsters didn't think Seto, who had just been on the run, was going for himself all of a sudden.

On Seto's back, Ray laughs at him with his hands.

I've been focused on avoiding scattering, and this is how the results led me to keep my opponent alert.

And Ray confirms the sea level is approaching, and he grabs his grip firmly...

"Seto!"

"Grrrrrrrr!"

Seto wings heavily at Ray's call to forcefully change direction of travel.

That's the steep ascent, as if drawing the letter V.

And the moment he began to rise, Ray's unleashed wax pierces the jellyfish torso brilliantly.

"All right, he's still alive, but we're gonna keep taking him to the shore later! Like when those fish monsters!

Ray was happy to give Seto a voice as he grinned at the fact that he had a monster with demonic stones that were likely to gain optical camouflage skills - although he was still alive.