Super God Gene

Chapter 832: Transparent Fish

Inside that pool, the little silver silver was looking at, and there was actually a fish.

The fish is not big, only a dozen centimeters, the body is transparent, even the fishbone fishspurs are transparent, only a tiny little blood vessel through the red, if not looked at carefully, it is difficult to see it lying still under the water.

Because of the water barrier, it is also difficult for Hanson to sense the breath of life.

Summoning the ghost-eye mask, Hansonton saw a raw life burning on the clear little fish, not less powerful than the superdivine creature.

“This guy is still a superdivine creature?” Hanson was surprised, but a little confused.

The chaos in the little fish is supposed to be a generation of superdivine creatures, and it doesn't have lightning properties. How can the little silver be so interested in it?

Besides, the little silver and silver just looked at it like it was lying on the side of a water pond. It didn't mean to do it for a moment. After a while, it came back to the side of the water pond and took a few steps. It seemed to be thinking about something hesitant.

“What the hell does this guy want?” Hanson looked at silver a little strangely.

If it wants to kill that little fish, it just rushes straight up, and the pool is not deep, which is two or three feet at most, and it lights up together, it can split all the water inside, it doesn't need to fight underwater at all, and it doesn't need to worry about anything.

Not to mention that he's still here, and if he really wants to do it, how can Hanson sit there and watch?

But the little silver didn't do it. Instead, he lay down by the pool and looked at the clear little fish in the water, seemingly waiting for something.

Hanson felt strange, but he had to wait beside him. All he had to do was get close to the pool, and little silver immediately stopped him so ferociously that he wouldn't let him go.

Soon after, Hansen saw the sheep outside not knowing when to walk in one, these guys were not afraid of people at all, and soon they walked next to Hansen.

Seeing the pool, the guy screamed and walked over to the pool, looking like he wanted to drink water.

Hansen thought that little silver would stop it, but who knew that little silver actually stood there and moved, watching the sheep go to the pool and drink the water from the pool.

Hanson also thought that the little fish in there might start a disaster, but who knew that the little fish was swimming around at the bottom of the pond and had no intention of causing a disaster at all?

The sheep drank a lot of water, so they raised their heads and turned around to get ready to leave.

But Hanson saw a very scary scene, just above the sheep's mouth, the flesh seemed to fall like rotten mud, and it looked terribly scary.

But the sheep seemed to have no idea, no idea of the pain, and kept walking out.

As it moves, it falls more and more flesh on its head, and then the whole body looks like it's rotten. Large pieces of flesh fall down together, quickly revealing Sensen's white bones.

The sheep had no feelings at all and were still walking on their own, but it had not come out of the cave, and the whole body had only a set of shelves left, even the guts had rotted and fallen to the ground.

Even so, the sheep was still alive, and a skeleton walked out like that, seemingly weird and unspeakable.

Hanson's back was sweating cold, which made him understand why silver was so vicious that he wouldn't let him near the water, which was simply and terribly unimaginable.

And it is a miracle in itself that the clear little fish is able to survive in this water.

There was a scream from the sheep outside. Hanson walked into the hole and looked outside. He saw that the other sheep were hiding from the sheep skeleton, but the sheep skeleton was completely unaware of it. He still considered himself part of the sheep herd and wanted to return to the sheep herd.

Walking, I heard a click, the bones of the amniotic skeleton broke, and soon the entire skeleton scattered, turning into a pile of skeletons that fell to the ground.

“What exactly is the water in this pool?” Hansen's heart was frightened, and by the time he went to see the pool, his heart was full of awe.

I sniffed it carefully and didn't smell anything special. It doesn't smell like sulphuric acid.

It seems that all this water should have flowed from the stone bell milk, which builds up over time into this pool.

Looking up along the stone clock milk, there are many subtle cracks on the stone dome. The water should have penetrated through the crack, but the quantity is small. The dozen stone clock milk will drop a drop of water in a few minutes, accumulating such a large pool, I don't know how many years it took.

“Silver, if you wait so long, that little fish won't jump out of the water by itself, why don't you find a way to get it up?” Hanson said to the little silver staring straight at the clear little fish, lying by the pool.

Little Silver turned his head and looked at Hanson as if he was waiting for him to say what he could do.

“Can't you just thunderbolt it, blow it straight into the pool, and then get it back?” Hanson thought about it.

Little silver looked at Hanson with some contempt, and then sprayed a silver arc into the pool, only to see the arc shooting on the water, and it suddenly seemed absorbed, scattered into the water and disappeared.

Hansonton realized that the little silver thunder couldn't get through the water.

“What the hell is this water? How can it still work like this?” Hanson looked very surprised, but in a flash he said, “It's okay, thunder will be absorbed by water, I don't believe this stuff can be absorbed? ”

Hanson summoned the peacock crossbow and pulled the Z-steel stone arrow into it, ready to shoot the little fish in the pool.

The little silver eyes lit up and stood up a little back, seemingly waiting for Hanson to shoot the clear little fish.

Hanson leaned against the pool, aiming at the little fish, prejudging its trajectory of movement and shooting an arrow straight down.

But as soon as the arrow went into the water, Hanson knew that the arrow was biased, the water had a certain refractive angle, and the water in the pond seemed to have a larger refractive angle than the normal water angle, causing some deviation between the position of the transparent little fish and what he saw. The arrow rubbed the transparent little fish into the stone at the bottom of the pond, causing Hanson some distress.

This water is so horrible, trying to get that Z-steel stone arrow out of it, I'm afraid it's not easy.

But now it's too painful for Hanson to take out another Z-steel raw stone arrow, aim at the clear little fish again, predict its course of action, add to the calculation of the refractive angle, and fire the crossbow arrow at it again.

Pfft!

The crossbow went into the water, unexpectedly simple, it actually shot straight through the body of the transparent little fish, the transparent little fish had no resistance at all, just shook his body twice, then turned his belly and was shot to death.

Hansonton had a beam, he had no idea that the Transparent Little Fish died like this, and it was too easy to die, without even a proper struggle, and was just shot dead by an arrow.