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Chapter 659 - 311 Tylosaurus_2
Chapter 659: Chapter 311 Tylosaurus_2
The sea creature moved with an astonishing speed. As it neared the raft, Yan Fei quickly revised his original strategy.
He had planned to transform into a Sarcosuchus to ambush the monster. However, when it got close to the raft, he only needed to compare the size of the raft and the creature’s body to realise that it was even bigger than he had estimated. Plus, this creature moved way too fast in the water. Especially recalling the moment when it caught its prey, he considered it safer to err on the side of caution.
When the creature made its usual approach from below towards the raft and suddenly sprang out, it was greeted by a shadow looming overhead. Before it could react, the shadow pounced on it.
The creature abandoned the food on the raft and shot upwards, carrying the figure on its back and throwing the raft into the air.
Then it began furiously thrashing around in the water, making a concerted effort to shake off the entity on its back. Wherever it swam, a streak of blood swiftly spread through the water.
Riding its back was a dinosaur, a Therizinosaurus, which should absolutely not be found in the vast ocean.
Since it was moving at a high speed, the sharp claws of the Therizinosaurus did not penetrate too deeply, and their placement was not vital. However, the high speed contact had resulted in quite a substantial wound.
This zone belonged to this creature, which was why Yan Fei’s bait on the raft took so long to attract a school of small fish. The larger carnivores would hardly dare to challenge this creature for territory.
Thus, as the creature thrashed about wildly, its scent of blood wafting through the surrounding sea, no other large carnivores came to disturb them.
Finding itself unable to shake off the assailant, the creature quickly changed strategies and began to roll wildly in the water.
But just before it began to roll, in the brief moment when its speed slightly decreased, it suddenly felt the weight on its back increase. The Therizinosaurus had transformed.
This time it was a Female Spined Dragon, lying flat on the creature’s back, its forepaws gripping the original wounds while its ferocious jaws bit mercilessly into its neck.
The injured creature already sensed danger. The Female Spined Dragon was stronger than the Therizinosaurus, and its mouth full of sharp teeth was incomparable to claws.
The Therizinosaurus’s claws did not dare to move before, for fear of being shaken off. But now, with the mouth holding on, they did not worry about being shaken off anymore and started scratching at the previous wound without mercy.
This creature’s body was too slippery, and it swam too fast. Otherwise, the Female Spined Dragons’ rear claws would have been able to scratch it and slow it down.
Even with the large Spined Dragon on its back, the creature still moved swiftly. Sometimes it would roll in the water, sometimes surface, and sometimes dive deep.
As it thrashed about, the wound from the Spined Dragon’s bite was torn larger and larger.
Once its skin had been broken, it was much easier to deal more damage. The creature’s body was covered with small, lizard-like scales coated in a smooth, adhesive fluid from living in the sea, providing a unique defense.
But once the scales were broken, the beast was vulnerable.
The wound grew larger, and more blood was spilled in the sea. The struggling creature was finally unable to keep up. The moment it slowed just a bit, its fate was sealed.
The Spined Dragon instantly transformed into a Sarcosuchus, its savage-toothed mouth clamping straight onto the wound torn open by the Female Spined Dragon. The creature, stimulated by the formidable bite force, darted through the water. But it was useless.
The Sarcosuchus was more suited for aquatic combat than the Spined Dragon. Though it was relatively shorter, it definitely outweighed the creature. In the mouth of the Sarcosuchus, the creature was merely thrashing in its death throes. With the swing of the Sarcosuchus’ tail, the creature’s end was nigh.
Once the monster lost its balance, the Sarcosuchus unleashed its most lethal technique, the Death Roll.
The sea rapidly darkened, stained by the monster’s spilled blood. Neither the Therizinosaurus nor the Female spined dragon had inflicted fatal injuries in their high-speed pursuit under the sea’s resistance, but after a few rolls from the Sarcosuchus, the monster was already on the road to death.
The monster could barely struggle as its head was being nearly torn off by the Sarcosuchus.
At this moment, Yan Fei finally relaxed.
If it weren’t for the creature’s high speed, Yan Fei feared it would have been difficult for the transformed Sarcosuchus to bite at the critical area in one go, avoiding the need for all this trouble. As long as it was ensured from the beginning that it could bite at the vital area, no matter how strong the monster was underwater, it wouldn’t be able to struggle for so long.
Slowly floating to the surface, dragging the monster’s body, a slight whiteness had already begun to appear in the eastern part of the sea.
At this time, the small raft was long gone, the Sarcosuchus dragging the monster’s body was unable to return directly to the greenhouse. The greenhouse’s width and height couldn’t accommodate these two big monsters.
After thinking for a moment, the Sarcosuchus quickly transformed back into its original form and instantly appeared in the greenhouse.
Taking a few steps outside the greenhouse, he leapt repeatedly to an open spot by the riverside. With a swoosh, the giant form of the monster appeared in mid-air, bringing numerous seawater with it, disappearing before it even had a chance to fall, not even the seawater had a chance to land.
Upon returning to Vegetable Garden Island and looking upon this giant monster around twenty to thirty meters in size, Yan Fei guessed that this monster was probably called a Tylosaurus.
The body shape of a Tylosaurus was more suitable for hunting underwater than other creatures like the Kronosaurus, its slender body and a paddle-like tail that accounted for about half of its body length, made it invincible in the water. Any prey discovered by them would hardly escape under their extraordinary speed.
However, for Yan Fei, the faster the Tylosaurus, the better. After all, the moment the Tylosaurus completely ran out of breath, he acquired this transformation.
Noticing the time, and seeing the distant sea, he regretfully gave up the idea of immediately indulging in a swim.
He had spent quite a substantial amount of time in the sea, and the fire in the stove was nearly out. But just in time, the meat was definitely cooked. For him right now, there was no such thing as meat being tough to bite. After eating a lot at noon, he didn’t have time to handle the meat of the Tylosaurus. He transformed into the Sarcosuchus and dragged it into the stream to prevent the meat’s quality from changing after being left for a day.
Only then did he return to the kitchen, continuing to mix noodles with the earlier fish slices.
When the girl woke up in the morning, he had already prepared a few side dishes. She asked curiously while eating, "Yan Xiaofei, where did you get this huge belt fish from?"
The fried fish slices tasted similar to belt fish. The girl didn’t think much of it, assuming he had bought a large belt fish!
The belt fish sold in the Sancha River town during the New Year were mostly small ones, not even a foot long. There were no large ones, Yan Fei’s fish slices were comparable to the thickness of the whole belt fish. The girl couldn’t estimate how big that ’belt fish’ was.
"Eat it quickly, if you want more I will make it for you, I will stop feeding you if you keep asking," Yan Fei didn’t answer. "After eating, we will go to the county, we need to send some beef to my parents over the weekend."
"Fine! Can I accompany you there?" The girl had adapted to his mysteriousness. She abides by the principle of ’follow the man you marry, be he a cock or dog’. Even if she couldn’t understand, she wouldn’t ask too much, as long as she believed that Yan Fei wouldn’t harm her.
"You’re not too busy at home, you can still do your chores when you get back. You can keep me company, Xiaochao really wants you to visit!" Yan Fei said it as if it was meant to be.
The girl didn’t have any objections, it had always been like this anyway, making a few more trips wasn’t a big deal. The two of them were no different from a married couple, apart from not having held the wedding ceremony. Those who disapprove kept their opinions to themselves since nobody dared to voice it out.
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