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Chapter 118 Murloc

Those creatures were 1.6 meters tall and looked like fish, with webbed limbs on their fat bodies covered with fine scales. They had fins on their hands and backs, and a huge tail fin on their backs.

Several pairs of big round eyes stared in Gran's direction, and Gran felt that these guys looked like a kind of fantasy creature called a fish-man.

He felt that he was being watched by this kind of creature in recent days, and being stared at by these fishy eyes made Gran feel chilly.

The fishman's claws and teeth are very sharp, and he doesn't seem to be a vegetarian. I don't know what his temperament is.

He was very concerned about the intentions of these murlocs, whether they would be friendly or hostile to him.

These murlocs seem to be stronger than the lizardmen. Although they are smaller in number and cannot use weapons, they are a big threat to the now weak Gran. If these murlocs are hostile, he will have no choice but to escape.

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Gran felt nervous. He gripped the rock in his arms tightly, ready to go up and give the fishmen a hard blow on the head if they showed any hostility.

When the murlocs approached, Gran immediately stood up and roared intimidatingly at the murlocs.

The murlocs all felt panicked and screamed strangely on the spot. That was their language. Gran relied on his gift of understanding to hear the feeling of panic, but he did not feel any hostility from it.

The language of the fishmen seems to be cruder than the language of the lizardmen, and cannot be fully understood.

Even if he didn't feel hostility, Gran didn't rashly think that these fish people were safe. He didn't continue to threaten them, but still hugged the rock.

The murlocs shouted to Gran and gestured with their bodies.

"Uh... Waibi Waibi?" Gran didn't think of how to respond to these murlocs for a while. He didn't understand what they were doing at all.

Gran thought for a while and felt that these murlocs were expressing goodwill to him. It seemed that the murlocs still knew him.

This reminded Gran of the creatures that saved him on this isolated island. Maybe they were these fish-men in front of him. Even if they were not them, they should be related to them.

Gran began to try to communicate with these murlocs. It was very difficult to communicate with the murlocs, and it took him a lot of time to understand some things.

The fishman said that he was placed on this island by a being who was in awe of the fishmen. That being put Gran here and then left.

As for who that being was, the fishmen couldn't describe it very clearly, and they only expressed feelings of respect and fear.

Gran felt that the being should be the creature that healed him.

He asked the murlocs again about the location of this isolated island, but the murlocs only told him the location of a dangerous special sea area.

Gran probably knew what the fish people were talking about. That dangerous sea area was the Abyss, a dangerous and terrifying place.

When they were in Dragon Valley, Ston once mentioned Yuanhai when chatting with him.

Even Stone felt that the Abyssal Sea was dangerous and mysterious. It said that it was the place where an ancestral dragon lived.

The Ancestral Sea Dragon is an ancestral dragon that controls the element of water. Listenton said that the Ancestral Sea Dragon is somewhat related to the Ancestral Frost Dragon, but the specifics are unclear.

Stone said that the ancestral sea dragon lived in the Abyssal Sea, but even that ancestral dragon could not completely dominate the Abyssal Sea, it just lived there.

Gran was surprised by this. The Archosaur should be the most powerful creature in the world. Even the Archosaur cannot control the Abyss. There must be something weird in this Abyss.

At that time, he became interested and asked Kitton to tell him the reason.

As a result, Ston said that he knew very little about this, and his tone at the time was very serious, which made Gran wonder if this guy was talking nonsense. At that time, he never thought that he would come to an isolated island in the sea in the future, and there would be

When communicating with the fishmen, he mentioned Yuanhai.

[It’s really a headache...] Gran doesn’t want to explore the abyss at all, he just wants to return to the land as soon as possible.

But he couldn't return to the land independently and had to seek help. Logically speaking, he should seek the help of the creature that was awe-inspiring to the fish-men.

What would be the identity of that creature?

Grant immediately thought of the ancestral sea dragon, but then thought it was impossible because all the ancestral dragons had disappeared.

He felt that it was another powerful creature, probably a highly respected being among the fish-men.

Gran imagined what a shriveled old fishman looked like, and that old fishman smelled of the sea.

He felt that such an old fishman did not have the strength to move him from Dragon Valley to this sea area, but people should not be judged by their appearance, and the physiques of fishmen and fishmen could not be generalized. What if there was that kind of fishman?

Gran tried to communicate with the fishmen using body language and drawing on the grass with his hands, hoping that they would call the fishman who moved him to the island, and then ask the fishman to move him back to the land.

As a result, the murlocs danced, jumped and screamed strangely at the same time, conveying to Gran that they could not do this, and also conveyed their fear of that existence.

Glen was disappointed, but he could accept the situation.

He was not discouraged and wanted to continue to seek help from the fish people. He felt that the fat bodies of the fish people must not be caused by drinking water, so he began to ask the fish people about their eating habits.

Then it took a lot of time to understand the information expressed by the fish people. These fish people said that they usually live on land and make a living by catching fish in the sea.

Gran wants to find fishmen to help catch fish to solve the current food problem.

He asked a fishman to stretch out his hand. There were some small wounds on its hand. Fishmen living in the wild usually have wounds on their bodies. Most of the wounds will not affect the fishmen, so they will not take care of them.

Wound.

Gran released some starlight energy onto the fishman's small wound. The fishman felt an itching sensation coming from the wound, and hurriedly retracted his hand, and then found that the wound on his hand had healed.

The fishman was surprised and gathered together to talk with his companions. Gran felt that the fishman was talking about himself to his companions. They thought Gran's power was magical.

In fact, Gran is also very nervous. He is experimenting whether the star energy he possesses can be used to restore wounds to other creatures. It turns out that this is effective for fishmen.

This improved the fishmen's favor towards Gran, and he also took this opportunity to make a request to the fishmen.

Gran drew on the grass with his paws, drawing the shape of a fish and a circle to symbolize a coconut.

Then he started to make movements, telling the fishman that this was something to eat.

Then the fishman pointed at the circle, showing a confused expression.

Gran thought for a while and drew a coconut tree with coconuts next to the circle. Only then did the fish people understand what Gran meant.

The murlocs uttered a language that symbolized their agreement, and then took their companions back to the sea. Gran didn't know whether these murlocs could fulfill his request, but now he could only take a gamble.

Next,

Gran passed the time by absorbing starlight energy and stayed up until sunrise, but the fish-man did not come back.

He felt disheartened and felt that it was unreasonable for him to ask the murlocs to help, since no one was familiar with him.

At this time, Gran couldn't stand it any longer, so he licked off the dew he could find on the island and began to sleep.

In this way, the next night, Gran woke up again and wanted to continue to absorb the energy of the stars.
Chapter completed!
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