Chapter 28: The Monster That Can Revive
âThere are fish.â
Not only was this a pool of clean water, but Su Mu also noticed fish swimming in the river. The red fish were plentiful, each about the size of those in his past life memories. Su Mu activated the system to scan them, but no monster data panel appeared. These fish werenât apocalyptic creaturesâthey were just ordinary animals.
Without hesitation, Su Mu loaded his Anti-Evil Crossbow and aimed at the water.
If the fish could talk, they would probably curse his overkill tactics. An Anti-Evil Crossbow capable of killing undead creatures was certainly overpowered for catching fish, but Su Mu thought otherwise. After all, he could always retrieve the bolts from the fish.
Taking advantage of the fishâs lack of fear, Su Mu stood on the bank and shot multiple times. Before they scattered in panic, he managed to kill five red fish.
[Whole Fish Flesh] x4
[No special effects
].
Since they werenât monsters, the kills didnât grant any experience points. But in this apocalyptic world, finding something tasty to eat was already a luxury. After enjoying pork yesterday, todayâs menu was a welcome change.
However, just as he reached into the water to grab the last fish, something unexpected happened.
A fish reduced to a skeleton suddenly leaped out of the water, snatched the fish he had shot, and disappeared back into the river.
Startled, Su Mu noticed that the entity hadnât gone farâhis map of the Corrupted Wasteland revealed the location of a nearby monster.
[Warning: An eighth-level monster is lurking nearby. Please be careful, Master.
].
[The monsterâs location has been marked on the map for you, Master.
].
Following the mapâs directions, he soon discovered the creature. It was a large fish, but its entire body consisted of skeletonized remains. The creature was gnawing on the fish Su Mu had just killed, draining its blood until the corpse shriveled up.
âIs this how undead creatures feed?â Su Mu wondered. âThey drain life from their prey, leaving behind only desiccated remains.â
Intrigued, he refrained from attacking immediately and observed the skeletal fish. Using the system, he scanned its data.
[Big-Headed Skeleton Fish
].
[Level: 8
].
[Traits: Aquatic Monster
].
[Description: A skeleton that swims in the water, enjoying a distinct advantage in aquatic environments. If you encounter it, try to deal with it from the shore.
].
Satisfied that he could handle the monster, Su Mu aimed his Anti-Evil Crossbow at it. The bolt pierced through the skeletal fish, reducing it to a pile of bones that floated to the riverâs surface.
However, something strange occurred.
âDidnât I just kill it?â he frowned. âWhy hasnât it shown up as dead? And whereâs the loot?â
Before he could ponder further, an eerie black smoke emanated from the skeletal remains, enveloping the bones. Right before his eyes, the Big-Headed Skeleton Fish began reassembling itself.
âIs this⊠resurrection?â Su Mu murmured.
âNo, undead creatures are already dead. This must be some form of repair. But why isnât this listed in its traits? Something else must be at play here.â
Not taking any chances, Su Mu immediately fired another bolt. As the saying goes,
always finish off a reanimated corpse.
This time, the black smoke dissipated instantly, and the monster dropped its loot.
[Purified Bones] x20
The drop was standard for an undead creature of its size, and the experience points were generousâthree hundred in total. If he could find a few more monsters in the vicinity, he would finally reach level three.
Despite the rewards, his thoughts lingered on the fishâs resurrection ability.
âThe Big-Headed Skeleton Fish canât resurrect on its own,â he mused. âSomething must be assisting itâeither the environment or another entity capable of reviving undead creatures.â
He glanced at the river, its clear waters betraying no immediate dangers. The map of the Corrupted Wasteland didnât display any hostile monsters within five hundred meters.
âMaybe itâs not a monster but a treasure causing this phenomenon,â Su Mu speculated. âSomething hidden beneath the lake, perhaps.â
However, fighting underwater wasnât ideal, and he decided to prioritize leveling up before dealing with the mystery.
âThere are plenty of monsters near the water,â he muttered. âI wonât hold back this time.â