The Top Fishing
Chapter 780 - 324: Fierce Pike_3

Chapter 780: Chapter 324: Fierce Pike_3

It could be said that if the battle had taken place in the wild, a winner would already have been decided.

But in the aquarium, just such a strike was not enough.

Because an injury like this, even though somewhat terrifying, wouldn’t affect the Nile Perch’s ability to move in the short term.

On the contrary, the stimulation of pain would make it even more excited and enraged, thus posing a greater threat to its opponent.

The audience knew this as well, so they were all looking forward to the next round of confrontation between the two.

But at this moment, a slightly smaller figure suddenly darted out from the other end, directly taking advantage of the Nile Perch’s distraction and rushing beneath it in a flash.

Then, aiming for the Nile Perch’s abdominal wound, it took another bite!

This smaller figure was none other than another smaller Pike.

It had actually extricated itself from its own battle and had very accurately seized the opportunity.

Taking advantage of the wounded Nile Perch, whose attention was on the other Big Eel, it launched a sudden attack!

And this strike went straight for the opponent’s weakest point, biting down on the wound.

Furthermore, the bite from the small Pike was very skillful.

It even managed to avoid the large spines on the belly of the Nile Perch, accurately biting at the most vulnerable spot on the abdomen.

Because the small Pike’s mouth was also a bit smaller, this turned into an advantage for it.

That is, it had better control over the area it bit into, clasping a piece of the softest flesh tightly in its jaws and refusing to let go.

The next moment, it initiated its signature move, the death shake.

Pupupupu!!

Amidst the Pike’s terrifying shaking, the wound on the Nile Perch’s belly was visibly torn larger and larger until the piece of flesh held by the Pike was completely ripped off.

The Nile Perch writhed in pain in the water, and its blood instantly stained a large area of water red.

Now, its injuries could be said to be very severe.

A large piece of flesh had been ripped from its abdomen, exposing several pointed spines along with the bright red color of its inner organs.

The open wound on the abdomen caused the pressure inside its body to become unbalanced.

And this resulted in its entire body losing balance, unable to maintain an upright position in the water.

Those familiar with fish habits know that most fish in water have a fixed upright position, which is with their back facing up and belly facing down.

Only in such a state can most fish move normally and maintain survival.

Once a fish can no longer maintain this upright position, for example, if it flips to its side or swims belly-up, it’s essentially a sign that the fish is about to die.

Once this situation arises, it’s very difficult for a fish to be saved.

And the Nile Perch before us had fallen into such a state; once it stopped swimming, it could not maintain its upright position, only by continuously moving could it barely keep its back up.

But clearly, this was not a solution, its mobility, attacking ability, and defensive ability were all greatly affected.

And even without being attacked any further, its vitality was not strong enough to last very long; at most it would die within approximately a day’s time.

It could be said that the small Pike’s follow-up strike directly caused fatal damage, instantly killing this Nile Perch weighing more than 150 pounds in one move!

This also excited the audience immensely.

"Amazing, the small Pike delivered a beautiful instant kill!"

"Cool, cool, cool, that was so decisive, seeing the opportunity and going straight for a lethal strike after abandoning its own opponent."

"The Pike is truly worthy of being called our local waters’ finest Assassin, so impressive!"

"Two Pikes at a clear size disadvantage against their gigantic rivals, yet they come in and immediately gain an overwhelming advantage."

"Don’t forget, our two Pikes know how to team up, now that the Nile Perch is finished, it’s basically two against one again, the tables have turned in our favor!"

"Hasn’t everyone noticed? It looks like the Pikes are fighting on their own, but essentially, it’s a form of cooperation."

"Whoa, that’s true, although it appears they were each fighting their own battles, combining everything that’s happened, the two Pikes seem to have utilized a complex coordinated tactic."

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