Chapter 10: The Death of Galecus (3)
Deep Sea Fish Hunting Specialty Broadcast
Deep Sea Fish Hunting Specialty Broadcast â 10
EP.10 The Death of Galecus (3)
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âItâs enraged.â
Iâd be enraged too.
It was a valid point. But Galecus wasnât a viewer or Parang, so she decided not to care.
âI think Iâve shown you everything there is to see about Galecus. Now, after catching it, the nest⦠Did you get a good enough look at it earlier?â
âYes, yes, yes, yes, yes.
âWe completely understand.
âNo need to go back in!!
The viewers, who had suffered enough during the egg-gathering process, had no desire for further explanations about the nest.
âIâd like to take a closer look and explain more if possible, but since you say so, I guess I have no choice.â
Parang looked at Galecus, which was furiously thrashing around in the water, searching for her.
âIs it okay to leave it like that?
âOf course not. Itâs fine now because itâs blinded by rage, but once it calms down a bit, it will find me immediately.â
Parang finished speaking and opened the cartridge on her left arm, taking something out.
âYuna, can you switch the broadcast to Camera 3?â
âCamera 3?â
Yuna tilted her head in confusion but switched the broadcast to Camera 3.
It was the camera Parang had taken out from the cartridge.
As she brought it to the entrance of the nest, the vacuum suction plate activated, fixing the camera in place.
The view switched from Parangâs perspective to a view from the nest entrance, showing the space in front.
Parangâs face filled the screen as she checked if the camera was securely fixed.
It was what people call an âextreme close-up shot.â
âSheâs pretty even from this angle.
âWowâ¦
âBut why the sudden camera switch?
âThe upcoming battle would make you dizzy if viewed in first-person. Watch from here.â
Parang confirmed the camera was securely fixed and stepped back, revealing Galecus still swimming madly in the distance.
âIâm off. Ah, to make it more comfortable for you to watch, Iâve added a new feature to the suit.â
Parang tapped the left shoulder of her suit.
With a flash, the entire suit lit up in a bright blue, making Parang look like a human light source.
âThis way, you can clearly see my movements.â
As she spoke, Parangâs eyes glowed blue.
âWell then, Iâm off.â
â Swish-!! â
The blue line she drew reached Galecus in an instant.
âBy the way, the mic is still connected.â
The broadcast screen shifted to a view of Parang and Galecusâs fight from a distance.
âShe planned this from the startâ¦!â
Yuna was astonished.
Regardless, Parang was busy contemplating how to handle Galecus.
âAmbushing would be boring, so Iâll draw its attention first.â
âAmbushing is boring (while grinning).
âTeacher, this isnât about fun.
âGalecus has an exceptional ability to sense vibrations and sounds in the water. Just a small explosion nearby will reveal my location.â
Parang used a skill to create a water bubble. It was a bit awkward with her left hand since she was holding an egg in her right hand.
Still, a soccer ball-sized water bubble formed and then popped.
Galecus, which had been swimming madly, suddenly stopped and turned its head sharply towards Parang.
Parang popped the remaining egg.
Then she smiled brightly.
âPeek-a-boo.â
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The battle began.
Galecus charged at Parang, thrashing its head wildly. Parang watched with interest.
Having only ambushed from the sides before, it was her first time seeing the inside of Galecusâs mouth.
âOh, it doesnât have a jaw.â
Parang retrieved the harpoon she had left in the nest.
Expecting it to have a jaw like a garfish, she was surprised to see a round, straight throat with spiral teeth, similar to a lamprey.
Each tooth was about the same size as Parang. It was like a fly attacking a human.
However, Parang could swim at incredible speeds, throw harpoons, and cause explosions.
She was like a super ultra fly.
âI wonât drag this out too long.â
She swallowed the rest of her words, thinking it might come off as too much.
Parang moved sideways at an incredible speed, dodging Galecusâs trajectory. Then, as if stepping on an invisible wall, she stopped without any rebound and charged at Galecus.
From start to finish, she had no intention of giving a mere fish the upper hand.
âAnchoring.â
Immediately, a water pathway opened, connecting to Galecusâs gills.
â Bang!! â
The harpoon was thrown at a terrifying speed. From skill activation to the throw, it took just 0.5 seconds.
Parang shot forward, overtaking her own throw.
She swiftly moved to the opposite side of Galecus, matching its speed next to its left eye.
âRetrieveâ¦!â
She reached out and retrieved the harpoon she had thrown, watching it fly back towards her at the same speed.
â Swoosh-! â
The harpoon pierced through from the opposite side, entering through the gills, passing through the brain and eye, and landing in Parangâs hand.
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âWow, whatâs with the suitâs light? Itâs really pretty.
Due to the underwater environment, her streaming had a 2-3 second chat delay.
Parang smiled at the satisfactory speed and positioned herself ahead of Galecus, which was now swimming much slower due to its damaged vital organs.
Not that it could ever match her speed in the first place.
Galecus charged with its mouth wide open, but by the time it reached where Parang had been, she had already moved and was swimming next to its gills again.
What Galecus swallowed, thinking it was her, were four explosive air bubbles.
She had created them in a line at 20-meter intervals, and Galecus had swallowed them like Mario collecting coins.
Confirming the bubbles were inside, Parang quickly drew a blue line as she pierced Galecusâs rear, middle, and front sections with her harpoon. These were the brain, heart, and central tail muscle.
Explosions erupted from the pierced spots. She had precisely punctured the scales and burst the air bubbles inside.
Galecus suffered fatal damage to three critical organs in an instant. Parangâs blue trail in the water made it look like the creature was threaded on a string.
âWhy would you willingly stand in front of its mouth?
Speed, check.
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Galecus, now unable to swim and barely clinging to life, floated motionless in the water.
It was time to finish it. Parang gripped the harpoon with both hands, aiming it forward like a gun.
She charged.
â Ziiiiiik-!! â
The harpoon tore through Galecusâs flesh, leaving a long, red wound.
Parang paused.
Originally, she had planned to kill it with straightforward slashes.
But something felt lacking.
She wanted something more performative, artistic, something that would leave an impression.
Then, a scene from a novel she had read in her past life flashed in her mind.
Wouldnât this be a fitting end for the performance?
She remembered the camera was positioned over there.
Parang looked at the 70-meter canvas before her.
â Zik- Ziiiiik! Zik! Zik!! â
âWhat is she doing now?
âIs she doing what I think sheâs doing?
âLooks like it.
Deep-sea Monster Hunting Broadcast
She scrawled in red letters across Galecus. She had intentionally led it close to the camera, making it clearly visible on the screen.
âIntroducing myself as B-rank underwater hunter Yu Parang, who youâll be seeing often. Nice to meet you.â
âWhat?
âWhat is this?
âHuh?
She suddenly plunged the harpoon into the letters.
Deep-sea Monster Hunting Broadcast.
At the same time, the fourth bubble, impaled by the harpoon, exploded with a bang.
It was located where the egg sac was.
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Galecus did not dissolve into light and disappear.
Unlike the orcs on the surface or the superstar Velua, Galecus was a creature of Earth affected by the Gate.
Since the eggs had already been laid, creatures emerging from the Gate couldnât reproduce. Thus, what remained of Galecus was just a corpse.
Even Parang couldnât drag a 70-meter monsterâs corpse to the surface. It could attract other monsters, and there was no reason to do so in the first place.
âThereâs not much to salvage from Galecusâs body⦠The teeth are soft, and the skeleton isnât worth much.â
In short, it was a fish that didnât bring in money.
So why did she catch it?
Parang could answer confidently.
Because there was a monster.
With such a creature floating around in the sea, she couldnât just ignore it. So, she killed it whenever she saw it.
Anyway, the Galecus hunt was a great success.
The chat was burning with the fastest speed since the broadcast started.
Howeverâ¦
â Thud. â
âIâve dragged this out too long.â
âWell, Iâll end the broadcast here. See you all next time.â
â Thud. â
âWait, here?
âHold on, no way.
âHuh?
âTeacher?
â Thud. â
Parang quickly turned off all the lights on her suit and manipulated the cartridge to send a signal to Yuna.
An emergency broadcast termination signal.
â Thud. â
In any situation, this signal meant the broadcast had to be terminated immediately.
Fortunately, an alert sound indicated that Yuna had properly handled it and the broadcast was ended.
â Thud. â
âThis is B-rankâ¦?
That was the last message before the chat stopped.
â Thud. â
After confirming that, Parang quickly gathered her belongings and hid inside Galecusâs nest.
Going deeper wasnât an option. She hid in the narrow junction between the nestâs entrance and the wide passage.
â Thud. â
She was hiding behind the door.
â Thud. â
â Thud. â
â Thud. Thud. Thud. Thud. Thud. Thud. Thud. Thud. â
Parang pressed herself tightly against the wall, not even daring to breathe.
â Thud. â
Eventually, something filled the hole of the tube where Parang was hiding.
An eye.
It was peering inside.
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It was â â .
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â Thud. â
â Thud. â
â Thud. â
â Thud. â
â Thud. â
â Thud⦠â
Eventually, it disappeared into the distance.
Parang cautiously peeked out from the gap in the tube.
Far away, beyond the navy mist.
Something was standing there.
A human.
To be precise, something in the shape of a human.
It was so large that, despite the immense distance, its form was clearly recognizable.
Parang knew what it was.
A statue. Like the Statue of David or the Venus de Milo.
A giant statue in the shape of a human.
But it was definitely not a statue.
Something pretending to be a statue was walking under the sea.
As soon as Parang got home that day, she fell asleep without doing anything else.
The extreme tension had suddenly dissipated, bringing a wave of exhaustion.
There was, of course, no trace of Galecus.
Thus, it wasnât until the next morning that Parang realized her broadcast had turned the world upside down.
And then,
â Rustle- Rustle â
â Crackle â
âThis is Head. Beta Team, report your status.â
âBeta Team has arrived at the operation area. Entering with Alpha and Gamma, what the, who are you⦠Ugh!!â
â Thud. â
âShould we kill them?â
âWhy ask the obvious?â
âMmph!! Mmph!! Mmph!!!!â
âThatâs nine now.â
âAny more?â
âNo.â
âNine S-ranks⦠They must have been in a hurry.â
â Crunch! â
âGup, Ugh, Grrrâ¦.â
âThrow them into the sea.â
â Splash. â
â Crackle â
âThis is Head. Beta Team, respond, Beta Team! Damn it, Chief!!!â
âWhat should we do with this radio?â
âBreak it.â
â Crunch. â
âShould we throw this into the sea too?â
âNo, bring it back with us.â
âYes.â
Parang had no idea that nine S-rank hunters who appeared in front of her house that night were ambushed and thrown into the sea.
She had a blissful sleep for the first time in a while.