Chapter 168: Human-faced Fish
The fifth day of the swamp fishmenâs rampage.
The Playersâ strength was not to be doubted, especially after the Fishfolk Island event had endedâalmost every Player had an idea about highly-effective measures for wiping out the fishmen.
Moreover, although the swamp fishmen were a subspecies of fishmen (almost like what the drow elves were to forest elves), they shared the same vitals in their anatomy.
As such, not only were the Players easily replying the hordes of swamp fishmen assaulting the Lancaster aqueducts and slaying as many of those beasts they could, they were also destroying the nests of the Hogwash Rats that were seeing a resurgence in numbers as well.
Still, there were still many swamp fishmen at large outside even though those in the aqueducts were cleared away.
Naturally, the Players were raring to go with hundreds of thousands worth EXP waiting outside.
However, the problem was the city watch that the Lancaster mayor supervises as well as the Holy Corps that the mayor forced the various churches to dispatch were everywhere, and were also slaying any swamp fishmen almost as efficiently as the Players did.
With the Church of Games needing to stay unexposed, though the Players could blend their way in if they ran into city watch, the little operation to cull fishmen would directly escalate to a religious war if they run into the troops of hostile churches.
Therefore, both Old Vanke and the smarter Players repeatedly warned the other Players not to farm monsters in the wild.
But despite their good intentions, there were no lack of Players who enjoyed stirring trouble.
âIf we canât farm them in the wild, how about we head straight to the swamp fishmen spawn point and get rid of the last Boss?â Marni suggested, drooling at the sight of the rich EXP rewards.
Being a top player who simultaneously held the titles of âValiant Hero Who Fought the Oceanâ and âExplorer of the Seven Seasâ, Marni had considerable reputation amongst the Players, which was why that suggestion naturally drew much supporters.
One should also note that Edward was busy with a quest he had accepted from Lady Kinley, the town alchemist, only to fail in his search for the potions requested nearby. Hence, with the battle cry of âno quest is too hard for meâ, he took Joe and Eleena with him to the Trinia Forest, and therefore wasnât a part of the swamp fishmen culling.
Indeed, whenever the Players found something that interests them, they only ever burst out in unimaginable drive and passion.
***
Marni had taken out his treasured merchantâs map. Some rangers had marked the whereabouts of swamp fishmen in the wild on the copied map, and with some discussion as well as comparison, they soon singled out Seira Marsh as the ground zero of the swamp fishmen outbreak.
âWe would have to make a detour to avoid running into the advancing city watch and the Holy Corps, and move along the neighboring county of Codo BosraâŠâ Marni said as he drew up the routes for the Playersâ advance. âTry to blend in if we run into either of those groups, and try not to fight even if you get caught, just prioritize escaping.â
âBut if the fighting starts, we would have to wipe them out in the shortest time possible without trying to pick up item drops. Some church could track their own equipment, and itâs better to put some item drops of the fishmen there and have them be our scapegoats insteadâŠâ
At that, Marni noticed that one of the Players had raised his hand. âYou got a question?â
âWhatâs this circle near Codo Bosra?â The Player pointed curiously at an oval sign on the map.
âThatâs the hunting grounds of the nobles. The city watch tend to patrol around it, but weâll be fine as long as we donât get too close,â Marni simply replied. âAnyone who doesnât really know the way, just follow meâwe could depart as soon as everyone is ready. By the way, the Boss is first come, first served, so do not steal kills!â
The Players murmured replies of âgot itâ, âhurry up, hurry upâ or âcanât we use the System maps instead of hand-drawn mapsâ without any harmony.
Nonetheless, having determined their standard operating procedure, the Players started to depart after partying up.
***
âWhoops.â Mufasa turned off his map and mumbled in annoyance. âWe seemed to have ended up inside the noble hunting grounds where weâre not supposed to go.â
âWhat hunting grounds?â Zazu asked perplexedly, having finally become a Player two days ago and was promptly dragged by Mufasa to help fishing.
âHavenât you heard what Mister Wilf said, Zazu?â Simba asked helplessly. He had hanging over his back that looked just like Mufasaâs albeit being a size smaller.
âI was playing Tierra Blocks and wasnât listening at allâŠâ Zazu, who had a wand clipped to his belt replied awkwardly. âBut my score is going to exceed Mister Wilfâs score soon!â
âI remember Mister Wilf saying that there the city watch is patrolling this place⊠wonât we be noticed if we simply walk right in here?â Nala warned the others softly, holding a tiny crucifix.
âWe should have been caught early onâthe border patrols arenât supposed to be so lax⊠and yet we havenât seen a single patrol after so long.â Mufasa said calmly. âWith my experience of having dungeon beasts ganging up on me, they are either hiding somewhere to plan how to capture us, or itâs something more troublesome.â
âMore troublesome?â Simba drew a blank.
Having been a young thief in Lancaster for some time, Simba could not imagine what could be more troublesome than having the city watch finding and hunting them.
Soon, however, he realized what Mufasa was talking about.
As they continued forward, they began to find bits and pieces of human corpses. From the look of the shattered custom-made armor, all the dead bodies were city watchâincluding their elites.
After all, not all city watch troopers had the right to wear armor!
âWere they ambushed by monsters?â Nala asked even as she shuddered. In fact, she almost fainted, having just recently become a player and still lacking in mental composure. âOr maybe something inside the hunting grounds is drawing the monsters?â
âI donât know, but I guess weâll find out when we find the culprit.â
Being a Player who was used to seeking his own demise, Mufasa did not hesitate to continue forward to the heart of the hunting grounds.
Soon, a massive figure appeared in front of them.
At first, Mufasa assumed that it was a gigantic lizardâthe sort that has no wings, but he soon realized that he was wrong.
It was a fish that had human limbs and teeth but grew over eight meters long, and it was chewing something.
Not a moment too soon, what remained of a human arm dropped out of the enormous mutant fish, wrapped around a long trail of white drool as it fell on the ground like a puddle of mud.
Then, the fish saw Mufasa and the children.
âI see, so itâs not something inside the hunting grounds âdrawing in the monstersââŠâ Mufasa unsheathed his sword somberly.
While Simba and the other children were stunned by the abnormal sight, they followed Mufasaâs example and drew their weapons too.
The fish suddenly smiled bizarrely then, and began to flail the limbs it seemed not accustomed with, holding its body aloft as it rushed towards the four of them.
âItâs just attracted by the food called âhumansâ!â Mufasa growled.
He had a hunch at the same time too.
Could the reason that the swamp fishmen were going on a rampage was because this monster chased them out of the Seira Marshes, and not because there was not enough food due to increased breeding?
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