Chapter 9: The Death of Galecus (2)
Deep Sea Fish Hunting Specialty Broadcast
Deep Sea Fish Hunting Specialty Broadcast â 9
EP.9 The Death of Galecus (2)
Parangâs âRoute Settingâ skill became more precise and accurate the deeper she went.
Normally, she wouldnât use it to this extent, but now she was advancing with this skill constantly activated.
After all, blindly following could lead to encountering something that really shouldnât be seen, which would be quite troublesome.
Well, her field of vision underwater was much wider than the cameraâs, so if things went south, she planned to use a connection issue as an excuse to end the broadcast. She had already informed Yuna, who would handle things well from above the water.
Fortunately for Parang and the viewers, there was no need for the camera to suddenly cut out.
Parang had assessed that the likelihood of such an event was low. Galecus usually nested in isolated places.
There was no need to enter a labyrinthine area like a âHive.â
Eventually, she would show such places, but today was not the day.
Soon, Galecusâs nest came into view. The current depth was 2.3 km.
As the nest began to appear on camera, the chat reactions intensified.
Parang stopped in her tracks, and Galecus darted into its ânest.â
Although it seemed like she had lost the fish she was chasing, neither Parang nor the viewers were concerned.
Parang knew she would catch it anyway, and the viewersâ¦
âWhat is that?
âHow is something like that here?
âWhat is that, really??
âAmazing deep sea;;
They were astonished to see the ânestâ they had only imagined in their minds.
Before their eyes was a massive tube that looked to be about 100 meters long.
It was like a toothpaste tube, floating in mid-water, or rather, mid-sea, in place. However, there were no brand names or company logos printed on it as one would expect on a tube. It was just solid white.
âI donât know its exact nature either, but beyond a depth of 2 km, such absurdly large objects exist. Underwater hunters call them âObjectsâ.â
âThis is seriously creepy.
âIâm getting chills in real-time too.
âI thought the nest would be some kind of caveâ¦
The viewers, who had expected coral or a massive underwater cave, were shocked.
âNot many monster fish use caves as their lairs. Unless itâs an exceptionally large cave, monster fish canât even enter, and if itâs large enough, itâs usually already occupied by a top predator.â
Strictly speaking, they arenât the top predators, but itâs better to label them as such for various reasons.
âTop predator, damn;;
âThatâs not the top predator??
âWhere does that rank then?
âWell⦠In terms of monsters, itâs probably somewhere between a goblin and an orc.â
âIâm never diving again.
âWhat kind of place is the oceanâ¦
âThatâs below an orc? Are you kidding me?
The chat was in utter disbelief. Parang smiled with satisfaction.
Seeing the comment about never diving again made her feel she was doing her job right.
Feeling even more enthusiastic, Parang noticed a standout question.
âBut why does the water colour look the same as it does near 1 km depth?
â?Yeah, shouldnât it be pitch black?
It was true. The area around Galecusâs nest was even brighter. Despite the lack of sunlight, the surroundings were filled with a deep blue rather than black. It was bright enough that the silhouette of the ânestâ was clearly visible on the screen without any additional lighting.
âI donât know the exact reason, but beyond a depth of 2 km, brightness becomes meaningless. There are places shallower than this that are much darker, and places much deeper that are as bright as just below the surface.â
Parang didnât know much about this either. She could catch monster fish, but the supernatural phenomena occurring in the âmonster fish layerâ were beyond her understanding.
âSo now weâre defying the laws of physics?
âScientists must be crying, lol.
âScientists would probably love this! Maybe not grad students, though.
âTake that back right now, you jerk.
With stuff like that underwater, who cares about the laws of physicsâ¦
True to the adaptability of humans, the chat participants were accepting the scene as it was.
No one thought it was fake. The journey from diving into the ocean to this point was too incredible to be fabricated.
âAlright, today Iâll go inside for a brief look, catch Galecus, and then wrap up the broadcast.â
âI canât get used to how nonchalant she isâ¦
âIs she seriously talking like sheâs just going for a stroll?
âFor her, going for a stroll and catching Galecus might be about the same difficulty level.
âNow that I think about it, thatâs true.
Regardless, Parang continued her explanation as she entered the tube.
âGalecus is very particular about choosing its nest. There must be no predators nearby, and it needs a long, narrow space with a place to store its captured prey.â
âTeacher, itâs dark and scary.
âIt really is scary when it suddenly gets dark.
âWhy isnât Galecus glowing now? Itâs terrifying.
Realizing her mistake, Parang noted that unlike her, the viewers couldnât see inside the nest. While the outside was bright, the inside was a bit darker.
âGalecus doesnât glow inside its nest. It only emits light when searching for food or a mate.â
Parang turned on the light. As expected from Yunaâs special lighting, it was incredibly bright, and the surroundings became clearly visible on camera.
The chat exploded with reactions.
âWhatâs that on the left, damn it?
âItâs even creepier than I expected, damn.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âWhatâs that on the right, crazy.
âFeels like watching a horror movie.
âIs it just me, or is there something ahead?
âAre we all watching different broadcasts? lol
âWhat are we supposed to do with creepy things all around?
Indeed, the inside of Galecusâs nest was filled with all sorts of things.
There were white objects that looked like bones, green clumps of some bizarre slime, black sticky substances covering the walls, and even the faintly visible front part of Galecus in the distance.
The overwhelming sight of the 100-meter-long tunnel filled the viewers with an involuntary shiver.
Regardless, Parang continued her explanation.
âAs you can see, Galecus is white when it doesnât emit light. As for the things around it, um⦠Iâll explain those later.â
She added briefly, âI think it would be hard for you all to focus on the explanation with these things right in front of you.â
âWe canât catch it inside here, so Iâll drag it outside and then explain everything one by one. Ah, but before that.â
She slowly moved forward with the light on.
âNot all monster fish are like this, but Galecus has degenerated eyes like typical deep-sea fish. It needs to operate in dark environments to find its prey.â
Parang reached right in front of Galecus and continued her explanation.
âAs you can see, once Galecus settles into a position inside its nest, it never moves. Earlier, it was thrashing its head too much while swimming, so I couldnât show you this area. Iâm showing it to you now.â
Then, she turned off the light, detached it from her body, and held it in her hand, bringing it close to Galecusâs head.
â Click. â
Most fish donât have eyelids and canât close their eyes.
The moment she turned on the light, everyone beyond the screen made eye contact with Galecusâs empty black eyes.
âAh, damn, that scared me.
âThatâs so creepy, damn.
âOops, sorry.â
âDoesnât seem very sorry.
âI sense Shin Yunaâs vibe from this unfamiliar hunterâ¦
Honestly, she wasnât sorry. Parangâs playful side wanted to give them a little scare.
âAlright, now that Iâve shown you what I wanted to, letâs get it out of the nest.â
âSaying âletâs get it outâ in front of a 70-meter monster, lol.
âThe scariest part is knowing sheâll somehow manage it.
Parang rummaged around the nest. She aimed to find Galecusâs eggs.
Naturally, this process brought the nestâs various disgusting elements into and out of the cameraâs view. The viewers were having a hard time.
âTeacher, I donât know what youâre looking for, but please turn off the light while you search⦠We know you can do itâ¦
She could indeed find it without the light. She was just feeling playful again.
Parang was starting to enjoy the broadcast.
Initially, it was driven by a sense of duty to keep people away from danger, but she liked how people reacted with emotions to her words and actions.
âI can control their emotionsâ¦!â
It felt a bit twisted, but as long as she enjoyed it, it was fine.
Anyway, despite already knowing the location, Parang spent another five minutes rummaging through the nest before finally grabbing Galecusâs eggs.
âFound it. These are Galecusâs eggs.â
Anyone who has seen salmon roe or flying fish roe would know that fish eggs are quite different from typical land animal eggs.
âThis is⦠an egg?
âDamn, I never imagined that.
âWhat about the eggs I knew?
Moreover, how would the eggs of a monster fish look? The eggs Parang found were in the form of a long pouch.
Parang held the pouch in front of her face, saying, âThese are the eggs,â and squeezed it a bit.
The egg wobbled like a water balloon. When Parang turned on the light, the inside of the egg became visible, showing the creature inside moving around.
âGross!
âUgh
âThe visuals are really disgusting.
âI was eating while watching this!!
âUh, sorry to those who were eating.â
âBut what was that white, gooey stuff that came out of the hole earlier?
âOhâ¦
âOh, whatâs âoh,â you crazy person?
âAh, that was pre-spawn eggs. The eggs form inside the body with that liquid, and when theyâre ready to hatch, they are laid like this.â
So, what are you going to do with this?
âMost monster fish can instinctively sense the state of their eggs. They can feel if the eggs are broken or hatching, even from a distance. This is the best way to lure a specific monster fish.â
Parang grinned mischievously and pulled out a net.
She planned to take a bunch of eggs and leave the nest. If she was going to catch it, she might as well wipe it out completely.
It seemed Galecus had divided its eggs into multiple clusters, storing them in various places.
Of course, this was futile against the merciless monster fish exterminator, Yu Parang.
Parang scoured the entire nest, sweeping all of Galecusâs eggs into the net.
âThis should be enough. Letâs head out.â
Since she was at the very end of the 100-meter tunnel, it took a while to get out. She swam slowly to avoid waking Galecus.
Once outsideâ¦
âWhat are you going to do now, teacher?
âI feel like I can calmly accept whatever she does now.
âNow, Iâm going to break the eggs. When Galecus senses that the eggs are damaged outside the nest, it will come out in a rage.â
âI expected this, damn it.
âGalecus <- This guy is starting to seem pitiful.
âSince itâs not just one but all of them, it will probably come out immediately once I break them. Iâll count to three before breaking them so you wonât be startled by its sudden appearance.â
âThank you⦠thank youâ¦
âI was too scared to watch, but Iâm glad I didnât.
âOneââ
Parang counted up to âtwoâ before she threw the net full of eggs at the entrance of the nest.
About fifty eggs burst simultaneously, spreading purple slime everywhere.
âOops.â
ã ¡ã ¡ã ¡ã ¡ã ¡ã ¡ã ¡ã ¡ã ¡ã ¡!!!!!!!!!!!!
Roarrrrr-!!!!!
Galecusâs body filled the cameraâs angle, which was filming the entrance of the tube from the side.
It looked like a train passing right in front of the camera.
âDamn it, you said youâd count to three!
âI spilled my coffee out of shock.
âI trusted you, I trusted you, I trusted you.
âMy hand slipped.â
She said it in a calm tone, as if she were saying, âThe weather is nice today.â
âSince I need to show how terrifying the ocean can be, this much should be fine.â
Parang struggled to suppress her laughter, her lips curling up almost to the surface.
âSorry, huff. About that.â
âYou were definitely holding back laughter just now, right?
âNo, I wasnât.â
She was.