Chapter 212: The Birth of a Scary Race

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Translator: Aristophaneso 

Chu Xian did not know how great an impact his creation would have in the ocean.

After he had finished remolding the Dunkleosteus, they initially followed his ship to dock before turning and diving into the deep waters.

After the restructuring of the Dunkleosteus, both their speed and their combat power had fallen tremendously, but in return they had gained a sliver of wisdom.

The Dunkleosteus swam in a pack, with the oldest in from and the others following swiftly behind.

In just a few minutes, a yellow catfish appeared in their view, and as soon the the ten Dunkleosteus spotted it, they turned in its direction.

But, to their disappointment, with their reduced speed, before they could near the yellow catfish, it had already noticed them and escaped.

Two of the Dunkleosteus refused to give up the chase, but after chasing for a dozen meters or so, they realized that their speed was no match, and they helplessly returned to the group.

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The ten little fish unhappily continued their hunter, but the same scene repeated itself. They would spot the prey, but could never complete the hunt before the fish escaped.

After a while of this, the ten Dunkleosteus paused in their hunt and gathered around in a tight circle deep in the water. They swam back and forth around each other, as if communicating.

Very quickly, the ten little fish fanned out forming a ball shape, with fish able to respond to every direction, as if in a battle formation.

The ten Dunkleosteus swam in this formation into the distance, and very quickly the discovered a herring. This time, they did not all pounce at once, but spread out, and swam in every direction around it.

After about a minute, a Dunkleosteus swam, quickly at the herring.

When it saw the terrifying and fierce Dunkleosteus, the herring immediately turned and fled, with a panicked speed as if it had met its natural enemy.

But to its terror, when it turned to flee, it only moved from one Dunkleosteus in the distance to another pouncing forward behind him. The same terrifying fish still filled its view.

The herring turned again, and darted leftward.

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