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Chapter 778 - 324: The Ferocious Pike
Chapter 778: Chapter 324: The Ferocious Pike
Especially the two pikes, they were already in the fish tank before, and they had already cooperated with each other once.
So, to them, this aquarium seemed to have already become their own territory.
Seeing two fish suddenly appear in their territory, as top predators, the pikes couldn’t tolerate it, immediately charging straight at the two big fish with a majestic and might posture, seemingly not intimidated at all by the opponents’ massive size and terrifying scales and teeth.
Seeing this scene, the adrenaline of the entire audience instantly surged.
"It’s starting, look at this momentum, it seems the two pikes are taking the initiative to engage the enemy!"
"And they are still joining forces, and going straight for a one-on-one with the two opponents, are they really going to stage a 2 versus 2?"
"So tense, they’re not really going to lose, are they?"
All the audience members were on the edge of their seats.
Now, in a 2V2 duel, there was no place for tricks.
The two pikes, one weighing over 90 pounds and the other 120 pounds, had opponents that both exceeded 150 pounds. Even a blind man would see the huge size difference.
Could they win such a matchup?
Almost all the audience lacked confidence.
However, the two pikes looked not the least bit cowardly but rather fierce.
They took the offensive and launched a direct charge.
Surprisingly, the smaller pike, though the smallest among the four fish, seemed to be the fastest.
It dashed forward in an instant, arriving in front of the Crocodile Sparrowfish and biting with an open mouth.
Since the Crocodile Sparrowfish had just entered the water, it seemed not to have adapted yet, and so its reaction was a bit slow.
Only when the pike’s mouth came biting did it react, hurriedly flicking its tail in an evasive maneuver.
At the same time,
It also opened its sharp, large mouth, revealing a mouthful of razor-sharp teeth, biting at the pike.
The pike, striking first, managed to hit its target with a bite on the rear back area of the Crocodile Sparrowfish’s head.
Of course, it only bit a little and didn’t clamp down hard, for the Crocodile Sparrowfish moved quickly and immediately evaded.
The next moment, a standard head-shaking move from the pike, and several colorful scales appeared in the aquarium, all belonging to the Crocodile Sparrowfish.
This scene made the audience gasp in shock.
"Damn! The Crocodile Sparrowfish’s scales were bitten off? Those scales are incredibly tough; even knives have a hard time cutting through them."
"I’ve seen an Alligator Gar that weighed dozens of pounds, and it was seriously hacked with a knife but couldn’t be cut through."
"The pike’s teeth are so sharp, and its deadly shaking head is simply indestructible!"
"Now the pike has taken the initiative, and it’s already broken through the Crocodile Sparrowfish’s defense at a stroke, it seems this battle is not hopeless."
"I think it’s dicey, the pike just caught their opponent off guard, and despite that, the Crocodile Sparrowfish only lost a few scales and wasn’t really hurt, it will be much harder to hit the opponent from now on."
"Exactly, the Crocodile Sparrowfish’s defense is too strong; just losing a few scales won’t do much, it’s probably going to be very hard to defeat it."
The audience members were abuzz with discussion and divided in their opinions.
Some were elated that the pike had successfully struck first, others were less optimistic.
Meanwhile, the other, larger pike also launched its attack.
It’s target, of course, was the Nile Perch, and though not as fast as the other pike, its attack was still very rapid.
By the time it reached the Nile Perch, it had only just noticed its presence.
The Nile Perch, flustered and not fully aware of the situation, was suddenly bitten by the Big Eel.
However, as a top-level aggressive fish species, the Nile Perch was utterly fearless.
Upon detecting the attack, it didn’t evade but instead chose to counterattack; in the Nile Perch’s view, the 120-pound opponent was merely a little brother.
In the Nile River, fish of that size didn’t catch the Nile Perch’s eye; they were just prey.
So, as the pike attacked, the Nile Perch probably thought, what a strange "dish", it came straight to my mouth?
Thus, the Nile Perch didn’t bother to defend and instead turned and its big mouth attacked the Big Eel in return.
The Big Eel, having initiated the attack, naturally hit its target first.
And it was ferocious, attacking from below and biting directly at the opponent’s belly.
Fish bellies are generally considered a fish’s weakest spot because they’re usually hidden beneath the body, so they don’t require much protection, and the scales there are the smallest and thinnest.
The Nile Perch was no exception.
The Big Eel bit into the Nile Perch’s stomach, its bite secure, clamping onto a large chunk of flesh.
This bit caused the Nile Perch pain, and it began to struggle violently.
The pike’s style meant once it bit down, it would not let go – its mouth acted like a vise, firmly biting the opponent.
Despite the Nile Perch’s violent thrashing and rolling crazily in the water, the pike would not release its grip.
Then, in the next instant, the Nile Perch turned even more ruthless, enduring the pain of the bite, no longer struggling but launching a counter-attack.
The bite that didn’t land before finally struck!
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