"Wow!"

The massive movement created a surge of water and bubbles. As Kerry's head approached the surface, he felt as if a thousand hands were reaching out from behind him, as if trying to leave him forever in the dark depths of the water.

As Kerry had anticipated, the moment he revealed that he also seemed to need oxygen, the deep-sea divers unleashed their tuna-like speed like torpedoes hurtling through the water, and simultaneously reached out and grabbed Kerry's ankles.

What was clearly just a stream less than two and a half meters deep now resembled a deep ocean.

Seeing that Kerry seemed to have truly lost his strength, even closing his eyes, and even the axe that terrified them had sunk to the bottom of the water, the fishmen swarmed forward.

He began stabbing Kerry with the weapon in his hand.

Feeling the immense potential energy pulling him downwards, Kerry smiled.

He wasn't idle on his way here; his pistol was already fully loaded with bullets.

The pistol cannot be used in the same way as on land. Underwater, where the density is nearly 800 times that of air, the pistol's power will drop to a rather comical level.

Therefore, losing sight of the land or being too far away underwater are both undesirable.

Feeling the spears and claws tearing at his body, Kree sank to the bottom of the water.

"boom!"

"boom!"

Underwater, several bubbles rose one after another.

Kerry finally pinpointed the approximate location of his opponent through the pain sensation. Because of the opponent's unpredictably fast swimming speed, he had to act quickly.

Even a Deepsea can't generate power with the muscle speed of a cockroach. Unlike a fish, which can swim by wiggling its body, a Deepsea needs a starting force to move, and that's the moment Kerry is trying to seize.

The gun barrel bounced and bubbled back and forth; after being completely soaked like this, the gun probably wouldn't last long.

But that's enough for now.

He fired all nine bullets in the magazine continuously at the approximate location.

Freed from his restraints, Kerry, his body riddled with thorns like a hedgehog, floated to the surface.

"call!"

He took a deep breath, closed his eyes to endure the icy stream water's stimulation of his wounds, pulled a spear from his body, and threw it forward.

“Aaa!”

A Deep One that had been shot but survived let out a painful roar.

"Hoohoo!"

Kerry gasped for breath and struggled to swim toward the shore.

There are three left, there should be three left.

Kerry glanced at the number of corpses that had floated to the surface, and then at the results of his quick glance underwater.

He spat out the water from his nose and mouth, and dragged his heavy body, soaked to the bone, along with a spear tucked under his arm. He started running as he loaded bullets into a pistol whose lifespan was uncertain.

A short while later, Kazuma caught up with Kerry, who was running, on a bicycle.

"Quick! Get in the car!"

Kerry's eyes lit up when he saw Kazuma riding a motorcycle, and he straddled him the moment the other stopped.

Immediately afterwards, Kazuma turned the throttle.

With a buzzing sound, the two of them rushed straight along the stream toward the outlet.

"Hoohoo!"

Next, the two of them left in exhaust fumes, leaving Kiritani Kazuto looking completely bewildered and splashing around in the water.

He looked around in horror at the monster corpses floating around him. He had just watched as some particles of light drifted past his body and landed on him, instantly relieving his hunger.

But now it wasn't a matter of whether he was hungry or not; he struggled to climb to the shore, panting for breath.

That man... no... that monster is still over there.

Looking around, he could imagine the fierce battle that had taken place here, but he had no intention of backing down. Asuna was still in this resort, and he had to stop that monster. Using the visible buildings, he roughly determined his location and ran towards the spot where he had seen the man before.

On the other side, with Kazuma ignoring the bumps and twisting the accelerator to its limit, the two quickly arrived at the end of the resort.

At that moment, a scene that made the two men's eyes widen in horror was unfolding: several men in security uniforms were trying to drag a dismantled iron gate away from the creek.

The group of men were somewhat alarmed when they saw Kerry and his companion arrive.

"Quick! Those two monsters the priest mentioned are here! Shoot!"

"Hurry up!"

Kazuma shouted, and continued forward at that speed without slowing down, while crouching to avoid any possible shots.

Kazuma charged forward without hesitation, and Kerry, understanding his intention, raised his spear.

Like an ancient general charging into battle, he grabbed He Zhen's waist with one hand, and with the chariot speeding forward, the spear in Kerry's hand thrust forward.

Upon seeing this, the security guards who were still fastening the safety straps were terrified and, no longer caring about the priest's task, abandoned the gate and tried to run away.

However, they had no choice in the matter. With a slightly violent turn, they gave chase.

In the darkness, the flashlight beam illuminated the weapon in Kerry's hand, piercing through the corpse along with it.

However, there was no time to deal with those people. Kerry threw away the spear and turned back to the creek with Zhen. The two glanced around and saw that the exit was actually constructed somewhat like a sewer drain. Dense iron railings extended from the bottom and connected to the resort's wall, dividing the stream into inner and outer sections. There were a few removed windows there, and it was unclear why such a facility was designed with an opening.

Kerry jumped into the water to block the hole with his body, while Kazuma shone his flashlight into the water and pulled out a pistol.

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Chapter Seventy-Eight: The BOSS Battle is here!

Half a minute later.

"Bang! Bang!"

The three fish-men arrived at the exit only to find it was already full, so they turned back in alarm.

But now there's no chance to escape.

After several shots, their bodies riddled with bullets, they could no longer escape. What awaited them was jumping into the water and receiving a merciless final blow.

The two decided to wait along the way for a while, with Kerry guarding the exit alone while Kazuma searched along the route with a powerful flashlight.

However, neither of them noticed that the phone that Kazuma had thrown out was flashing. Looking at the screen, it was the contact person they had contacted earlier calling. But the two of them had silenced their phones and turned off vibration in order to stay in the shadows.

A dozen minutes later, Kerry couldn't hold back as he watched the chunks of meat that had reappeared around him.

However, this time I finally had some time to chat with my new teammate.

"Ah!"

With a scream, Kirito opened his eyes in the icy stream.

Despite having experienced it twice, the feeling of impending death still left him with lingering fear.

Kerry looked at the human figure formed from the clumps of flesh and felt a headache coming on.

Why are the resurrections of each person different? Kree mentally calculated the time.

Kirito's resurrection speed is actually faster than Kazuma's, and much faster; in about 50 seconds, the pieces of flesh are pieced back together into a human.

However, there is a problem: the corpse appeared right next to him.

Just like in some games where a character's resurrection passive is triggered, he can still be attacked.

If he's truly a teammate with combat capabilities, the rest of the team might need to camp his corpse.

It can only be said that the method of resurrection has both advantages and disadvantages.

Kirito glanced around, splashed his way to the shore, and was about to determine the direction before continuing his search when he heard a cough.

"Cough cough!"

He turned his head and saw Kerry with his head above water and his body clinging tightly to the gate of the water outlet.

He had vaguely heard voices the previous two times, but there was no one around when he was resurrected. This time, however, there was someone there.

"That... that..."

Kirito was a little unsure how to start the conversation, so he scratched his head.

But then he remembered that the monster was still somewhat anxious at the resort.

He remembered what Kerry looked like; he was the one who had fought the monster with incredible power before. He just didn't know what he was doing here, lying around like Spider-Man.

"Excuse me, what are you doing?"

"I'm imitating the Tokyoites of the last century."

"Uh……"

Kerry's answer left Kirito somewhat puzzled.

"In the last century, a quarter of Tokyo was covered by American incendiary bombs. I heard that people in Tokyo jumped into the river to survive, and in some places the water was boiled. I think a dish called oden was created..."

Kirito's face twitched upon hearing Kerry's words.

My thoughts suddenly became a bit jumbled.

"Um, are you going to kill those monsters? Can you come over there with me? There's another one over there."

Kirito tentatively spoke, somewhat uncertainly.

He wasn't quite sure what the person in front of him did, because he didn't know that he had been resurrected by Kree's side the previous two times.

However, seeing that Kerry seemed to be fighting those fishmen, he decided to invite him to join in if possible.

Kirito is better than most people in at least one aspect: when faced with an unsolvable problem, most people would seek help from others, but regardless of whether he can solve it or not, his first thought is to face it himself.

Even with the monster that killed him twice, he still wondered if he could find something to defeat it.

However, Kerry frowned upon hearing the key words in his words.

There are still more options. So how do we choose between this and that?

So he thought for a moment and opened the group chat in his mind.

[Kerry: There seem to be monsters in the resort. How's it going on your end?]

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