Immortal in Horror Game: She is the Fortune Teller!

Chapter 410 - 402: Deep Sea Horror 4

Immortal in Horror Game: She is the Fortune Teller!

Chapter 410 - 402: Deep Sea Horror 4

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Chapter 410: Chapter 402: Deep Sea Horror 4

Rob, having anticipated this, turned and bolted with Yushi in his arms, leaping and almost transforming into a streak of light that cut through the dark space.

Amidst the chaos, Jiang Can was knocked off balance and had to use a shield to protect himself.

Yuze also fell into the water.

Rob, carrying Yushi, flew high, but the cramped space couldn’t contain them. Seawater instantly filled the entire corridor.

His wings got wet, and there was no space to fly.

Yushi had to use a whip to wrap around his waist, preventing the two from being scattered.

The underwater monsters were suddenly released, rushing toward the players.

Hunger drove them mad.

Having not been fed for years, the taste of human flesh continuously taunted their brains.

The players, panicking, quickly ran upward.

The narrow passage couldn’t withstand the surge of seawater.

A column of water spurted from the deck, and everyone was sprayed out, landing on the deck.

Following them up were various sharp monsters.

Their tentacles clung tightly to the posts on the deck and crawled up.

The players quickly climbed onto the deck, too terrified even to fix their hairstyles disheveled by the seawater.

Some had wriggling insect eggs in their hair, looking both disgusting and hideous.

A giant red jellyfish climbed up from below, salivating menacingly at the players.

The players quickly huddled together, and at the instant they saw the monster approach, they all released spiritual power to resist.

But the number of monsters was overwhelming, and their resistance felt like stopping a chariot with a mantis arm, utterly ineffectual.

Someone wanted to jump into the sea, but down below, countless piranhas converged, clearly aware of the commotion long ago, waiting to open their bloody maws and bite as soon as someone jumped in.

At the critical moment, Josh swiftly expanded his body, his spider silk wrapping around four teammates, and leaped into the sea.

The red jellyfish hit the water and instantly expanded like a rapidly unfolding parachute.

It also looked like a transparent red lantern, with four teammates lying inside at the bottom, protected by Josh’s body, swiftly disappearing into the sea.

Other players were also protected by monsters that suddenly appeared from who knows where, jumping into the sea.

The red jellyfish on the deck glowered, staring at those underwater.

"Boss, should we chase them?"

"Chase for what? Don’t you know what the sea of death has? Risk our lives for a bite to eat, are you stupid?"

"Oh oh."

Yuze breathed a sigh of relief, lying in the jellyfish lantern, patting the soft texture beneath him, "Well done~"

Josh snorted, "All thanks to me."

During the confrontation, it was Josh who messaged him to also break the surrounding sea areas.

With all the monsters released, they’d compete with each other, providing more chances for the players to escape.

Josie would use spider silk to control the four teammates at that moment, preventing them from scattering.

With the seawater’s impact, they could quickly rush to the deck.

Once on the deck, Josh could expand his body to take them all into the sea.

This was also her mission from drawing this identity, acting as a mount to take the teammates into the sea.

Clearly, other teams also had teammates who drew the mount identity.

Besides the red jellyfish in the water, there were some peculiar turtles and octopuses hiding teammates in their stomachs or mouths.

Josh glanced back and sped up.

She didn’t quite understand why these people were following her.

Did they think she knew the way?

She just wanted to escape the piranhas chasing.

Some piranhas caught up, opening their mouths to bite her.

"Watch out!" Rob quickly yelled, "Why do these fish bite people?"

Josh extended a tentacle to electrocute a series of approaching fish.

"Wow~" Rob peered out from the red lantern, "Josh, you have this skill too?"

Josh shook her body, "It’s innate for a red jellyfish."

Behind them, other teams chased after.

Several teams’ mounts seemed to want to confront Josh directly.

She quickly dove down, raising her tentacles to electrocute two fish as a preemptive strike, causing the players inside to tumble.

Josh rolled her eyes; she hadn’t even started trouble, yet these oblivious people rushed forth first.

Yuze, curious, picked up two of her tentacles and squeezed them, "I’m curious, where does this jellyfish’s electricity come from? Can all your tentacles conduct electricity?"

Josh, "Yes."

She watched the pursuit behind while responding to Yuze perfunctorily.

He raised an eyebrow, staring at the two soft, tentacles in his hands, which were semi-transparent, showing tiny currents inside.

It looked very beautiful, almost devoid of any danger.

He suddenly tied the two tentacles together.

Sparks zapped between them.

Josh shivered, tilting slightly, quickly unlacing the tentacles to regain her balance.

Yuze chuckled, eyes gleaming with understanding, "So your tentacles short circuit when they touch each other."

She responded with a spark.

Yuze’s gorgeous golden hair was zapped into a frizzy mess.

His face turned pitch black.

"Hahaha..." Rob and Jiang Can laughed unreservedly from the side.

Josh’s lips twitched, "You better not mess with me, or we’ll waste energy fighting off pursuers."

Yuze pursed his lips, laughing indignantly.

But he did settle down.

The piranhas still pursued them in the water, and Josh, as a jellyfish, was at the front, glowing, practically a moving target.

Other players chased after them; the ocean was vast and bottomless, with no specific direction or destination, so they kept following Josh.

Yuze tapped Rob beside him, nodding toward the players in pursuit.

Rob looked puzzled, "What’s up, Captain?"

Yuze, "Live targets, why not practice your grandma’s needle threading shot skills?"

Rob’s face darkened, "Isn’t my archery decent?"

His arrows had explosive range, so he didn’t need such precision.

Yuze always belittled him.

Yuze nodded, "Practice when I tell you, don’t waste the sparring partners’ good intentions."

Rob thought it over, true enough.

Live targets aren’t often seen.

He summoned his weapon, drew his bow, aiming at the big fish tailing them.

Yuze, "Hold yourself to a higher standard, aim precisely."

Rob’s confidence wavered.

When he shot, he relied on explosive power, not precise aiming.

Yuze squinted, pointing at a piranha leading the group, "That fish, aim for it, Yushi, prepare to hook it if hit."

Josh’s lips twitched, "What are you up to now?"

Yuze patted his stomach, "I’m hungry."

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