Chapter 13: Oceanos (1)
Deep Sea Fish Hunting Specialty Broadcast
Deep Sea Fish Hunting Specialty Broadcast â 13
EP.13 Oceanos (1)
Pohang City, South Korea, where Parang resided, was nestled right next to the seaâthe East Sea, as we commonly know it.
Following the coastline northward through the Sea of Okhotsk, one would reach a sea bordered by Russiaâs Kamchatka Peninsula to the west, Alaska to the east, and the Aleutian Islands stretching southward in a curve.
The Bering Sea. The northernmost part of the Pacific Ocean, it bordered the Arctic Ocean.
The Bering Strait, a roughly 100km long channel, separated the Arctic Ocean from the Bering Sea, and it was here that the Arctic Ocean Point 3 was located.
Parang had traveled to the warp gate in Wales, Alaska, and from there, moved to the 3km depth point in the Arctic Ocean.
Given its location, the Bering Sea was incredibly cold. Parang turned the heating function of her diving suit to its maximum.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Even then, it was still a bit chilly.
The average depth of the Bering Strait was about 30-50 meters. Normally, it would be impossible to arrange a meeting at a 3km depth, butâ¦
For some reason, the underwater topography of this world was entirely different from Earthâs. The only similarity was the shallow West Sea and the deep East Sea around South Korea, which seemed coincidental.
Parang didnât know the reason for this.
In the middle of the Bering Strait in this world, there was a trench 3km deep.
It looked more like a sinkhole than a trench, but for convenience, it was called the Bering Trench.
As Parang swam diligently towards the meeting point, she spotted the Bering Trench.
It looked as if someone had pressed a finger into the ground, creating an unnaturally sunken dark hole amidst the gentle plain.
Standing on the seabed, Parang peered down into the trench.
Darkness.
The hole was so dark it felt almost alien.
Bubbles were rising from the depths.
Without hesitation, Parang dove into the hole as if diving into the sea once more.
She descended rapidly, rapidly, rapidly.
Of course, she encountered a few strange fish on the way, but she ignored them since she had urgent business.
However, fate was unkind. Despite her frantic rush, Parang arrived last.
And the world was harsh to those who came last.
âNo wayâ¦â
At the bottom of the Bering Trench, Parang looked ahead with an expression of sheer frustration.
She was inside a prison.
Not metaphorically, but literally a prison with iron bars.
Still, being placed right in front of a hydrothermal vent made it warm and somewhat comfortable.
No, it wasnât comfortable at all. Parang stomped her feet in frustration.
âI wasnât even late, I just arrived last!â
Regardless, the five people outside the prison remained unmoved.
There were six chairs arranged in a circle around the hydrothermal vent and one prison.
Five people sat in the chairs, and one person was trapped in the prison.
It felt like a hearing.
âReflect on your actions.â
A woman with long white hair dressed in a Soviet military uniform glared at Parang.
Parang always wondered where she got that uniform. It was in pristine condition.
âIs that really something you should be saying?!â
Parang was now waving her arms around in frustration.
Seeing this, a muscular man next to her sighed.
âParang, how many times have I told you to stop sleeping underwater? Youâre closer to the meeting point than I am, yet you always arrive late.â
âAaaghâ¦!!â
In truth, they werenât genuinely angry. She wasnât actually late. Why would they be mad?
It was just that they all took pride in their swimming speed, and teasing the person who arrived last had become a tradition.
Parang also enjoyed teasing others when they were late.
But this time, Parang felt genuinely wronged.
âItâs because Elvira interfered!!â
Parang pointed at the woman in the Soviet military uniform.
It was true. Right after Parang had dived into the trench, Elvira had arrived and,
âElvira? Ohâ¦!!â
â Boom-!! â
âOuch!!â
She had summoned a 5-meter diameter mine right in front of Parang, and while Parang was caught in the explosion, Elvira had taken the lead.
âNyah-nyah.â
She didnât forget to teabag either.
âWhether you were interfered with or not, late is late. Youâll stay in there today.â
The most fun thing in the world is teasing an angry person. Itâs even more fun when itâs a close friend youâve known for years.
A slender woman with short red hair sat with her legs crossed and spoke to Parang.
Her bright red hair was so vivid that it was visible even underwater, making it look like her head was on fire.
A black-haired girl with a bun hairstyle and wearing a black dress also chimed in.
âVertea is right. If thereâs a mine in front of you, you should avoid it, right? I think Parang is at fault. How can a B-rank hunter get blocked by a C-rank?â
She spoke fluent Korean, despite it not being her native language.
Thanks to Hunter Han Siwoo, who wasnât particularly proud of it, Korean had become a global official language. This spared Parang the trouble of studying languages.
âXiao, youâre saying this because I teased you about your rank last time, arenât you?â
âYes, thatâs right. If you donât like it, donât be late.â
Xiao never missed a chance to get a word in. She must have been really upset about being teased for being a D-rank last time.
âAlright, everyone has had their say. Letâs get to the main point. Why did you call us here?â
The woman with the short red hair, referred to as Vertea, spoke up.
Strictly speaking, there was one person who hadnât spoken, but unfortunately, Diego couldnât speak underwater yet.
Wearing a thick, deep-sea pressure suit, he could only nod his head regretfully.
Anyway, they had gathered to work, so work they must.
All eyes turned to Elvira, who had issued the summons.
Parang, sensing the shift, bent the iron bars and took a seat.
Thus, the six hunters gathered around the hydrothermal vent at the bottom of the Bering Trench began their meeting.
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âSome sperm whales have mutated again.â
Elvira looked around at the group and spoke.
Xiao rubbed her forehead at this news. Her reaction indicated annoyance.
Parang also disliked hunting sperm whales.
âHow many?â
Parang crossed her legs. She seemed to relax a bit in front of this group.
âSix.â
âHow do they always mutate in such perfect numbers, making it impossible to slack off?â
Vertea half-closed her eyes and slouched.
In contrast, Russellâs eyes sparkled with interest.
âWhatâs their size?â
Parang noticed that Russellâs teeth were sharp like a sharkâs. It meant he was excited.
âThree are 300 meters, two are 450 meters, and one is 600 meters.â
âNot the worst. Letâs draw lots.â
Parang suggested.
The reason for drawing lots was due to their long-standing tradition.
âWhat do you mean, ânot the worstâ? The fact that theyâre sperm whales already makes it the worstâ¦â
Vertea slouched even more in her seat, almost sliding off.
Her legs dipped into the boiling hydrothermal vent, but she didnât seem to mind. Instead, she stood up, sat on the edge of the vent, and dangled her legs into it.
âYouâre the one with a good match against sperm whales, so why are you complaining?â
Elvira retorted.
âUgh, I donât care. I just want to go home and finish writing my book.â
The book she referred to was a bestiary of strange fish. Over 80% of the currently known strange fish had been named by Vertea.
Before her, these creatures were simply called long ones, big ones, or disgusting ones. But once Vertea named them, they became her responsibility.
A classic case of biting the hand that feeds you.
âI agree. If I had known they were sperm whales, I wouldnât have come.â
Xiao, looking fed up, stood up and kicked her chair away.
The ground wriggled, and a few fish and human bones twisted together to form a grotesque sunbed.
She lay down on it, looking like a tourist on vacation.
Vertea, finding her previous position uncomfortable, fully submerged herself in the hydrothermal vent, leaving only her arms resting on the ground.
In the deep blue abyss, the secret organization Oceanos, tasked with protecting the world, didnât feel like working.
âLetâs just catch them quickly and get it over with. Weâre going to do it anyway, so why complain?â
Elvira glared icily at Vertea and Xiao.
âElviraâs right. If itâs a hassle, letâs finish it quickly and go home.â
Parang agreed.
â Thump-thump. â
Diego stomped his feet twice from his seat, signaling his agreement.
âI think the same. If itâs going to be a hassle, letâs finish it quickly and go home. I have a B-rank promotion exam tomorrow morning.â
Based on her experience, Parang guessed that Russell was only half-telling the truth. He wasnât annoyed at all, he was probably excited and trying hard to hide it.
But the part about the B-rank promotion exam was likely true.
Four to two. The decision to hunt the sperm whales was passed.
âSince I wonât be much help with sperm whales anyway, can I just go?â
âDo you think thatâs possible?â
Xiaoâs suggestion was immediately dismissed.
And so, the much-anticipated drawing of lots began. Xiao pulled out six identical bones from the ground and inscribed numbers on them.
âIf you mess with the lots like last time, youâll be assigned the 600-meter one without mercy.â
Vertea glared at Xiao as if she would devour her. She must have been really upset about what happened last time.
âIâm not going to.â
The tension was palpable as they drew lots.
Vertea, Russell, and Diego got the 300-meter ones,
Xiao and Elvira got the 450-meter ones,
and Parang got the 600-meter one.
It was unfair, but there was nothing she could do.
With the work discussion over, it was time for some casual conversation since they hadnât seen each other in a while.
Xiao was the first to speak.
âOh, right. Speaking of which.â
Everyoneâs eyes turned to her.
âI found an âartifact.ââ
!
Everyoneâs attention was immediately drawn. There was only one thing âartifactâ could refer to here.
Hunter Han Siwoo. She was talking about the divine items he created.
Naturally, from the day after his ascension, Oceanos had been searching for these artifacts. Xiao had been the fastest in the search, thanks to her abilities.
âWhere is it? Whose is it? What kind of artifact?â
Russell, excited, fired off questions rapidly.
âCalm down. Itâs located in the deepest part of the âHiveâ in the South China Sea. I donât know whose it is or exactly what kind of artifact it is.â
âWeâll find out once we retrieve and use it. Whoâs going to go?â
Elviraâs question hung in the air. Hunter Han Siwoo was a production hunter. Naturally, artifacts made by a production hunter who became a god were highly coveted.
However, there was no dispute over who would go. Xiaoâs next statement made that clear.
âOnly Parang can go. Itâs guarded by a âstarfishâ.â
âOh. In that case.â
Everyone fell silent, then nodded in agreement.
âParang has to go.â
âIndeed. What a shame.â
Everyone seemed to accept it, even Parang.
âIâll get there as soon as possible. Would tomorrow or the day after be okay?â
âWhenever is convenient for you. I have plenty of time.â
As Xiao finished speaking, Elvira took her turn.
âAlright, letâs settle that matter. Parang.â
âYes?â
âWhat happened with that broadcast?â
âBroadcast?â
Russell looked at Elvira with a puzzled expression.
âYou didnât know?â
Vertea seemed to be aware.
âWhat broadcast?â
Xiao was in the dark.
Diego shook his head quietly.
Elvira glared at the group.
âCanât you all show a bit more interest in each otherâs lives?â
âIâm busy with my own stuff. Why should I care about yours?â
âXiaoâs right. Parang probably doesnât care about us either. Do you even know that Diego got his B-rank?â
âReally?â
âSee?â
Russell grinned triumphantly at Elvira.
âSo, whatâs this broadcast about? Did you make it to the news or something?â
Vertea answered Xiaoâs question.
âHe did a live broadcast underwater yesterday. He was hunting a Galecus.â
Russell and Xiao squinted their eyes in curiosity.
âHow did that happen?â
Parang began to explain the whole story.
âHmmâ¦â
âInterestingâ¦â
After hearing the entire story, Russell and Xiao had opposite reactions. Xiao looked a bit skeptical, while Russell seemed impressed.
The one with doubts usually speaks first. Xiao opened her mouth.
âWell, it seems like you know what youâre doing, but from what you said, it sounds like you didnât use the Kraken. Was that intentional?â
âYes. No matter what, showing that on a broadcast wouldnât be appropriate.â
âWhy are you even doing broadcasts? Isnât it risky for people to see you not using the Kraken and misunderstand? You could have had Elvira or Xiao do it. They wouldnât have any issues being in the spotlight, and theyâre more entertaining to watch.â
âWould they do it if asked?â
âAbsolutely not.â
âAgreed.â
Elvira and Xiao nodded simultaneously.
âSee, they wouldnât do it anyway⦠Oh.â
Parang suddenly remembered something and addressed everyone.
âYou guys need to come to Korea soon.â
âWhy?â
âThe statues. Theyâve surfaced again.â
The atmosphere instantly turned icy.
âOh, that? Got it.â
Elvira responded nonchalantly.
âWhat? Didnât we destroy all of them last time?â
Russell looked surprised.
âWe thought so, but it seems some were left behind.â
âHa, so some remained. Those damn bastardsâ¦â
Xiao gritted her teeth.
âWe canât miss out on hunting those cursed stones.â
Veins bulged on Verteaâs forehead.
âIf you saw them, you should have called us immediately. The sperm whales arenât the real issue here.â
Even Elviraâs voice now carried an unmistakable anger.
âI saw them last night.â
âAlright, we understand. If itâs about the statues, weâll be there.â
âIâll let you know the time. Itâs frustrating that we canât catch them ourselves.â
âEveryone has their strengths and weaknesses.â
Xiao, for once, said something that Parang found comforting, surprising her.
âLetâs track them to their habitat and destroy everything.â
Russellâs eyes seemed to burn with determination.
âThis time, weâll obliterate them completely and pour a drink at Aliceâs grave.â
At Verteaâs words, all six members of Oceanos fell silent.
Just thinking about that cursed monstrosity made their blood boil.
âAnyway, thatâs that, and the whales are still the whales. How about a bet for old timesâ sake?â
Parang tried to lighten the mood by changing the subject.
Xiao immediately took the bait.
âThe loser buys drinks. Sound good?â
âXiao, that sounds like youâre volunteering to buy.â
âIâd rather die than hear that from you, Vertea.â
Reading the room, the six members of Oceanos exchanged glances.
âChukchi Ridge. Letâs go.â
With Elviraâs words, their eyes gleamed,
and then,
â whoosh!! â
They all shot up from the trench floor like bullets.
The only thing left in the midst of the scattered chairs was the hydrothermal vent, still spewing boiling water.
Illustration of Yu Parang
Name: Yu Parang
Residence: South Korea
Personal Skill: Daugther of the Kraken (S)
Illustration of Vertea Fabron
Name: Vertea Fabron
Residence: France
Personal Skill: ???
Illustration of Xiao
Name: Xiao
Residence: Hongkong
Personal Skill: Ghost Captain (S)
Illustration of Elvira Petrov
Name:Elvira Petrov
Residence: Russia
Personal Skill: ???
Illustration of Russell Bright
Name: Russell Bright
Residence: Hawaii
Personal Skill: ???
Illustration of Diego Lopez Martin
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Name: Diego Lopez Martin
Residence: Mexico
Personal Skill: ???